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Starting a Football Card Collection

April 1st 2008

Are you starting a football card collection? Are you lost as to how to go about getting the best and most enviable collection? Well, you have come to the right place, just read on as I am going to give you tips on how to get a good collection of football cards from old and vintage to new and modern.

The first step towards collecting cards is to buy a price guide that will tell you the guide price of each card. Price of a card is determined by aspects like desirability of player, condition of the card, its availability or scarcity, and its professional grading. Of course, the final price factor is what you determine the value of any given card to be. A price guide is just a guide to help you understand the factors for any given football card.

Desirability of a player is determined by his career statistics and, in a game like football, quarterbacks are the preferred cards among most collectors, with players like Peyton Manning, Donovan McNabb ruling the roost for current players. Pity the offensive linesmen whose sports cards languish behind most others.

This information needs to be strengthened with some research on the trends of each football card by asking people and monitoring value trends of cards. This would help you get a valuable collection of cards and not be saddled with worthless cards. Before buying cards, it is important to have adequate card storage equipment like albums, storage boxes, or individual holders in plastic or display cases. This will help you keep your valuable cards safely and also let you access them easily.

Starting a football card collection can be done by buying a beginners pack available at all hobby stores or on Ebay. Buying low priced cards or cards of college football players is advisable for beginnersas it does not put a hole in your pocket. Finally, a subscription to any card collectors magazine would go a long way in assisting you in your hobby, by informing you about the latest trends and must have cards list.

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How To Determine the Value of Your Football Card Collection

February 25th 2008

Are you an huge football fan and do you collect football cards? Well, if the answer is yes, then you will be happy to know that you might be sitting on a potential sports card goldmine. Like all rabid fans, you must have also started collecting and trading football cards when you were a kid. However, today, the hobby has changed into a million dollar industry where you have major companies selling different kinds of player cards. Today, collecting football cards is still a great hobby for any football fan, but it has also become an investment possibility where you can buy and sell for a football cards for a lot of money.

The big question, however, is how does one value a football player card? Well, the first thing that determines the value of a card is its condition. Sports cards in mint condition fetch more value than those which have some defects. You can assess the condition of your card by visiting a nearby shop dealing in such collectibles, or, consult some websites on the Internet.

The next determining factor is the year of the football card and the exact stage of the player on the card. Old vintage cards have a greater value than most cards. Also, the players career stats will play an important role in establishing the value of the card. If he is or was a successful football player or, even, a legend, then you have a potential gold mine with you. Also, if you possess a football card that is not easily available, then it is valued higher, given its scarcity in the market. Be sure to check your football cards regularly with price guides, the Internet and your local sports card store to keep abreast of the value of your cards.

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Quarterback Football Cards Rule at FootballCardChase.com

February 19th 2008

There is no other way to say this, when it comes to collecting football cards, quarterbacks rule. A recent view of the stats at FootballCardChase.com show that quarterbacks, whether they are current superstars, or hall of famers, are the most popular football cards.

Of course, Tom Brady, is one of the most popular football cards that collectors are looking to add to their collection. He is a champion, a current player, and received hours upon hours of tv coverage for the last Superbowl.

However, at the top of the list is Brett Favre.  By far, the most popular football card is that of the Green Bay Packer’s Brett Favre.

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How To Start A Football Card Collection

January 14th 2008

Are you starting a football card collection? Are you lost as to how to go about getting the best and most enviable collection of sports cards? Well, you have come to the right place, just read on as I am going to give you tips on how to get a good collection of football cards.

The first step towards collecting football cards is to buy a price guide. Although prices are usually inflacted, that will tell you what cards are out there and the general range of prices. Price of a card is determined by aspects like desirability of player, condition of the card, its availability or scarcity, and its grade or condition.

Desirability of a player is determined by his career, statistics, and, in a game like football, his impact to his team and the game. Quarterbacks are the preferred cards among collectors, with players like Brett Favre and Donovan McNabb ruling the roost. However, other players, like receiver Jerry Rice are popular given his offensive style and stats.

This information needs to be strengthened with some research on the trends of each football card by asking people and monitoring value trends of cards. This would help you get a valuable collection of cards and not be saddled with worthless cards. Before buying cards, it is important to have adequate card storage equipment like albums, storage boxes, or individual holders in plastic or display cases. This will help you keep your valuable cards safely and also let you access them easily.

Starting a football card collection can be done by buying beginners packs available at all sports card stores. Buying low priced cards or cards of college football players is advisable as it does not put a hole in your pocket and can give you the required experience if you plan to start professional football card collection in the near future. Finally, use the Internet. There is a wealth of information that would go a long way in assisting you in your hobby, by informing and keeping you updated on the latest trends and must have football card collection lists.

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History of Football Card Collecting and Types of Football Cards

December 28th 2007

Football Card Collecting, as you are aware, is an age old hobby that has kept many game lovers totally connected with all aspects of the sport and with their favorite players. As a sport, Football is perhaps the most loved in the U.S. In fact, the Super Bowl is something akin to an undeclared holiday for many of us.

Popularity of any game is always marked by its players and their records and there is no better way to keep in touch with the players then by collecting football cards. History has it that sports cards were first introduced by tobacco companies who used player cards as their hook to increase sales of their products! Later on, of course, tobacco products were replaced by gum and it was only past the Second World War that companies were set up that actually sold football cards as collectibles.

The first company to actually sell player cards was Bowman, way back in 1948. Topps was the second company to be established in 1951 and they took over Bowman and became the sole ruler of the player cards market till very recently. Companies like Upper Deck, Donruss and Fleer, entered the market much later, some time after the early 1980s. Ever since, there has been a big boom in the business of player cards and football cards, with each company vying with the other to create the cards an avid football card collector should have in their card collection.

If you are new to the football card collecting hobby, then it often becomes a daunting task to decide what to collect and how. Well, there are basically four categories of cards that you can collect, namely, rookie cards, singles, complete sets and unopened sets. A Rookie is the 1st card produced for a player per brand. Each card company or card brand will have their own rookie cards for each player. Today a player can have upwards of 100 Rookie cards! But that was not always the case. Unopened sets is visual treat for football card art collectors. Each football card has an allure of its own that is unmatchable. Singles are just that, single cards. You can use FootballCardChase.com to find singles of football players.

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