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Collecting Football Cards as a Hobby

March 24th 2008

Football enthusiasts, like you and I, have always wanted to be closer to our players and have found that in collecting football player cards. If you are, like me, football card collector, then you must have spent hours looking up player statistics and their records as a kid with your collection. One of the best ways to keep in touch with your players is by collecting their football player cards. This is a hobby that is not only very old but also very special to the people who collect. In fact, as I like to say, football card collectors are a community by themselves as only one collector will understand another.

Football card collecting started as a small hobby in the beginning with enthusiasts buying tobacco products and gum for the free cards. It has now boomed into a big industry, where there are bigger stakeholders and even bigger stakes. What started as idle exchange of cards between kids, has now become a big trading business. In fact, people often start collecting cards as an investment, raking in major money by buying low and selling high. However, this is only for those who look at football card collecting as an investment oriented hobby.

The main reason for collecting sports cards, however, is being close to the players and the game. What better way to show that you are an fan of football then by having your favorite players cards. An autographed card or a special edition card holds a special place in any football card collection. Keeping track of the game, its players, their performances, the rookies, everything has become very easy with the card collecting hobby.

Finally, this hobby is an all the time hobby, resulting in collectors buying cards year round. It is one of the affordable hobbies a person can have, unless of course you are in it for investment purposes and choose to buy expensive cards. It’s a social activity that helps card collectors meet, celebrate and enjoy the various moments of the game together.

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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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Using the Internet for Football Card collecting

January 28th 2008

Are you an avid football card collector? Do you despair not being able to get the card you wanted to complete your collection? Well, you need not despair as buying and selling cards has become very easy and can be accomplished very easily from within the walls of your home. With the advent of modern technology, companies have started selling and auctioning sports cards through the Internet. Now the most important question is what exactly are these Internet resources and how does one find them.

Well, you can choose from either card manufacturers themselves, online football card dealers or online auction sites, as they all sell cards. Leading football card manufacturers like Topps, Upper Deck, Playoff etc have their own company websites that both promote as well as sell football collectibles like player cards. These websites promote various checklists that feature various collectible sports cards, the value and the price. If you are looking for an original football card set from branded companies, this is the best option for you.

Apart from visiting the websites of the card manufacturers, card collectors have the option of buying from various online retail stores like House of Cards, DCS Sports Cards, Football Card Shop, etc. These are online outlets that sell a variety of best selling cards, promoted by the various card manufacturers. This option is for those football card collectors who are new to football card collecting as these sites give them information on popularity, brand wise and has in depth review of each football card collection.

Auctioning of Football cards is another way of trading cards. Online auction sites like Ebay are great places where you can find and get great deals. While Ebay is a place where you can get individual cards from other collectors and bid on it, uBid auctions cards directly from the retailers. Hence, if you are looking for a set of cards on auction, then uBid could be your best bet.

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How to Determine the Value of a Football Card

January 28th 2008

Are you an ardent 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 goldmine. Like all ardent fans, you must have also started collecting and trading cards as a child. However, today, this hobby has changed into a million dollar industry where you have major companies selling different kinds of football cards. Today, for some, collecting cards has become an investment challenge where you can buy and sell for a fortune. The rarer the football card collection you have, the higher price it can fetch at a sports card auction.

The main question, however, is how do you determine the value a card? Well, the first thing that determines the value of a card is its condition. Cards in impeccable mint condition fetch more than those which have some defects. You can assess the condition of a football card by visiting a nearby shop dealing in sports cards. Note minor details, such as slight corner bends do bring down the value of an apparently mint condition football card.

The next determining factor for the value of a football card is the year of the card and the player depicted on the card. Old vintage cards have a greater value than most cards. However, the players career stats will play an important role in establishing the value of the card. If he had any success as a football player, then you have a potential gold mine with you. Also, if you possess a card that is not easily available, then it is valued higher, given its scarcity in the market.

The Internet can be a great tool and medium to determine the value of your football card. With a few single clicks, it is possible to determine the value of your card. At footballcardchase.com, you can locate your football card by player or year, then see what the card is priced at across multiple sports card dealer websites. It is a great handy tool for football card collectors.

Lastly, Internet auction sites and the pricing guides will help you determine the value of your card. They will give you adequate information about the desirability of the card and the emotional attachment that people have towards that particular card. This will ultimately help determine the value of your card.

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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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