Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Mint Condition With Baseball Card Boxes For Sale

Mint Condition With Baseball Card Boxes For Sale


by Helene Norris


American culture and baseball are inseparable. Since the very start of the sport, card collection hobbyists have preserved its history by collecting sets, players and rookie cards. Cards are often later sold for varying prices, depending on condition. Mint condition is most valuable, which means the cards are free of normal wear and tear, and great care has been taken to store them. One of the best ways to store cards is by baseball card boxes for sale.

Those who collect many different types, and have cards throughout several eras might think about categorizing. Categorizing into players, teams or time periods is a good idea. This will allow for accessing easily, and keeps similar cards together. This is especially important for older sets that otherwise would yellow and age. Some also keep older sets in special wrappings, or plastic envelopes to further preserve them.

Antique card collectors will find this extremely important, especially those with cards dating to the early years of baseball in the later 1800's. This is because during this era cards were not sold in gum packs as they were done in later years. In the early years they were included in cigarette packs and used as backboards. One side advertised the company, the other, the player.

Things began to change in the early part of the 1900's. Other candy companies followed suit, and began issuing their own sets, advertising their businesses as well. This was true of companies in the USA and Canada, as well as others in Asia. Canada first issued cards in gum, with 1948 being the first year to include baseball cards in gum in the USA.

For this reasons collectors that categorize cards in this time period are usually categorized by the company. This is because it was the companies that were releasing special sets that continued to advertise the player on one side and the company on the other. Cards are typically categorized by cigarette company, candy or gum company.

It wasn't until 1948 that this changed. At that time production companies began issuing sets, instead of specific cigarette or candy companies. The production companies issued many limited editions, and rare cards. Today these are very valuable, as many of the rookie are today considered timeless baseball legends. Some were autographed as well. Some of these rookie and autographed are considered jewels in the market.

Autographs don't always increase the value. It's important to consider that highly sought after cards often are void of signatures, and those with signatures can sometimes sell for far less. Others, with not as well known players, that would typically not sell as well, may actually increase in value with a signature.

Baseball card boxes for sale assist collectors in storing antique sets, and keeping them in mint condition. Players otherwise overlooked, and unsellable, increase in value with proper storage. Even older cards, whose players have been forgotten are highly valuable if kept in the proper condition. Kept in proper storage boxes allows for antique cards that look like new, and newer sets that fail to experience damage. Storing properly also allows hobbyists to preserve a sports history long gone, and to preserve unforgettable sports events.




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