Sports Card and Memorabilia Value Guide
How much are my sports cards worth?
Find the value of your collectible sports memorabilia and trading cards in three easy steps. First; check the list of valuable memorabilia we buy and sell. Second; search the auction archives to see actual selling prices, and third; request a free appraisal when you're ready to sell.
What Modern Sports Memorabilia is Worth Money?
Sports memorabilia items are a bit different than sports trading cards because they don't always have to be vintage in order to be rare or command significant collector interest. For example, more recent items such as: game worn jerseys, autographed equipment, or historically significant game-used balls are often sought after by collectors with the same passion as vintage memorabilia.
How do I identify my sports cards?
While the companies producing cards today prominently display their name and logos, this has not always been the case. When looking at vintage cards, the back of a card is often more useful than the front in identifying the origin. Card backs usually include an issuer or sponsor's name either spelled out completely or in abbreviated form, i.e. T.C.G., for Topps Chewing Gum. The biographical or statistical information found on card backs also provide other important clues in determining a card's general age, if not specific year of issue. For example, if a Willie Mays card documents his statistical history through the 1964 season, the date of issue for that card would most likely be 1965.
Sports card makers, dating back to the 19th century, have commonly assigned numbers to card backs in order to facilitate the collecting of a complete set. Cards that were numbered in this manner by their manufacturer are normally listed in that order. In the case of unnumbered card issues, the most common practice is to list the cards in the set by alphabetical order using the players' last names.
With high-quality images of sport memorabilia, the Permanent Auction Archives are also an outstanding resource for identifying your sports memorabilia.
Meet our expert: Derek Grady
Executive Vice President, Heritage Sports Auctions
(214) 409-1975
Specialties: Sports Collectibles
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A serious collector since the age of 9, Derek turned his passion for sports collectibles into a prominent career. Derek started his trading card profession as an eighteen-year old college freshman with the opening of his first sports card shop in his hometown of Johnstown, PA. In 1998, he joined Sportscard Guaranty (SGC) as a professional grader, soon becoming their Director of Grading. For over two decades, Derek has been the #1 choice for most of our hobby’s foremost trading card connoisseurs and he continues to advise the nation’s leading buyers. As Heritage Sport’s Vice-President and our Director of Grading, Derek has been instrumental in bringing numerous important collections to auction - including the Walter Johnson Collection, the Brooks Robinson Collection, the Gary Carter Collection, the Mike Eruzione Collection, the Dave and William Christian Collection, the Herb Brooks Collection and the Sam Snead Collection.