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The Official 2002-2003 Price Guide to Baseball Cards

by Beckett, James

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Westminster, Maryland, U.S.A.: House of Collectibles, 2002. Clear reinforcing on wrapper. Library markings on page edges at top and bottom. Interior clean and near fine. Edition #22. Mass Market Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. Ex-Library.



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The Leading Sourcebook for Baseball Cards!

Combining expert advice with a state-of-the-art system of card valuations, The Official Price Guide to Baseball Cards 2002–2003 is the source to find the most current prices for baseball cards. It features easy-to-use, alphabetical set listings from all baseball card manufacturers from 1948 to the present, current market values for full sets and individual cards, plus an introductory analysis of card collecting, thus enhancing the user’s research and understanding of baseball card collecting. Written by Dr. James Beckett, the foremost authority on baseball cards, this book is the definitive guide to baseball card collecting.

* More than 290,000 prices listed
* Manufacturers include Bowman, Donruss/Playoff, Fleer, Topps, and Upper Deck
* Professional advice on buying, selling, caring for, and storing cards
* Portable size to use at home or on the road
* Unique check boxes to mark off cards as you collect



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