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Provides updated prices and listings for cards issued from 1948 to present with checklists for 3,600 sets and values for more than 155,000 cards. Covers NBA, WNBA, CBA, and college cards.
Complete coverage ensures cataloguing of nearly every known football card since 1894. The text provides collectors with checklists for more than 7500 sets and values for more than 425,000 cards.
Presents listings and prices for virtually every known basketball card from 1948 to 2001. Special sections feature graded cards, figurines and autographs. More than 2,000 photos and 150,000 cards cover the NBA, WNBA, CBA, regional, Olympic, international, college, and high school issues.
- Features cards from the NFL, CFL and USFL, as well as from college, food issues, regional issues, and more- Includes listings from Fleer, Topps, Upper Deck, Pacific, Donruss/Playoff, Press Pass, and SAGE- Bonus single-player checklists for Brett Favre, Michael Vick, and Emmitt Smith
This updated edition will give card enthusiasts and collectors all the checklists and pricing they need for more than 700 sets featuring 75,000 cards and 1,200 photos. The 1999 Standard Catalog of Basketball Cards provides complete listings from all the top brands including Fleer, SkyBox, Topps, Upper Deck, Pacific, Star, Press Pass, Score Board, Wildcard, Collector's Edge, also Kenner Starting Lineup and other figurine (Corinthian) pricing. The Standard Catalog of Basketball Cards lists all 1998 cards, including cards from NBA, WNBA, CBA, regional, Olympic, international, college and high school issues, to make this the most up-to-date basketball card catalog in the hobby. Card collectors will buy this book to help them buy and sell smarter and be able to identify virtually every basketball card available. With newly catalogued cards, a glossary of terms with grading and collecting tips, and a history of basketball cards, this edition is a must for every card collector, from beginner to veteran. The staff of Sports Collectors Digest, the card collecting hobby's #1 magazine, has spent endless hours examining collections, checklists, and new releases to make this the most complete resource guide in the hobby.
Fleer/Skybox, a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment says, "We sell more basketball cards than anything else". They added that before the 1994 baseball strike, baseball cards dominated 65% of the hobby market, but since that time basketball has taken over. He tells young readers how to start a collection, and how to intelligently build a collection without getting ripped off in a complicated marketplace. He adds information on how to use the internet to collect cards as well as how to grade cards in order to determine their worth.
Identifies and provides prices for thousands of baseball cards and collectibles.