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    Pricing Cards

    Where or what do you guys use to price your cards. I've heard some use ebay but sometimes the card you want to price hasn't been bid on yet. I bought a Tuff Stuff magazine and it said that you could get more pricing for free on there website, but either I'm blind or I don't know how to use there website but I haven't found it yet. I'm looking for free pricing not something I have to subscribe to. Thanks.

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    Beckett MyCollection requires an account, but is free, and, you can get pricing on cards. You either need to be decent at math, or have a calculator handy. It keeps a running total of the book value of your collection, so, as you add cards, just keep a note of how much the total book value went up. If you pay the monthly fee, you can see how much each card books for individually and you can get pricing on some of the newer cards. Im not sure how many different collections you can have in your "My Collection" (I have approx. 10)

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