How To Discover Rare Cards For Collections Of Sports Memorabilia

Posted by admin on 28 July 2010

In these days of high tech equipment and computers, it is odd to know that the collecting of football cards and sports cards still goes on with abandon. In fact, the collectors of today are far more likely to become fanatical about the hobby because they can now find anything they want online. We all probably had a brother or cousin who absolutely could not resist collecting these seemingly worthless photos of sportsmen from all disciplines. Stories of how an elusive piece was found languishing at the local yard sale abound and we all know someone who boasts of how much they would pay top dollar to anyone who could find one like this. Of course, these people do not realize that many of us cannot see the beauty of it but still they boast!

There are different categories that people tend to prefer over others. For example, many people choose their favorite team and then only collect rookie photos for that team over years to come. They could do this every year of course if the team players change, and sometimes they get lucky by having one of a budding star in the team. These are sold for inordinate amounts of money through dealers and fairs so storing them in the right way is important.

Because these photos are given out free with some products, the world tends to disregard their potential value in the future. However, it is this that makes them valuable if there are not many in existence. Many a person has a tale of how their parents threw out what they considered to be rubbish only to find later that they had thrown away a way of making a lot of money.

Avid collectors will certainly know what they are looking for when they go to these fairs, but will sometimes buy up multiples of one particular photo so that they can barter in future. Those in pristine condition will certainly attract better prices that those that look a little dog eared so having them stored just right is very important.

Apart from the value of these photos, the action of trying to find them often sets up a web of like minded individuals who become firm friends over the years. Friendships are developed and this is a great way to have more people looking for whatever anyone is searching for wherever they go. Although most of this is done online these days, enthusiasts often meet up at the fairs etc and cement their friendships face to face.

For people who prefer to collect in a more civilized manner, there are many outlets in major cities which will have thousands of photos available of players from many different disciplines. Indeed, these places are virtual treasure troves for the avid collector and will certainly be places to find some gems. These shops also may offer the facility to swap certain photos, or multiples of photos, for one particularly expensive piece which the collector may want beyond all else.

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