1950 Bowman # 98 Ted Williams (Red Sox)

Grade
EX/MINT to NEAR MINT
Book Value
n/a
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$ 1,445
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    1983 O-Pee-Chee (OPC) Baseball
    Checklist & Values


    Okay - 1983 - Now we have some rookies !!!
    Topps 1983 was proud to feature the rookie cards of Hall-of-Famers Tony Gwynn, Ryne Sandberg and Wade Boggs.

    You need to go many years back to find such a great group of Hall-of-Famer rookie cards in one set.

    Click for complete 1983 O-Pee-Chee (OPC) Baseball checklist, values and prices.
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    Baseball card collecting terms (part C)

    Cabinet Card Were oversized trading cards featuring paintings issued mostly 1910-1915.

    Card Show is a gathering of dealers & collectors looking to buy/sell/trade sports cards and memorabilia.

    Card Stock is the material a card is printed on. Usually paper-based, today companies play with the card stock and sometimes it appears to be wood or leather or see-thru acrylic ...

    Cello Pack is a card pack whose wrapper is see-thru plastic. Usually the top & bottom cards are seen. Unopened cello packs showing major stars and rookies sell for heavy premiums.

    Centering is the balance of the borders: top/bottom & left/right. On perfectly-centered cards, top/bottom borders match as do the left/right borders. Centering is presented as a set of numbers & directions and often included with the grade. Perfectly-centered is "50/50 t/b" AND "50/50 l/r". As centering gets worse, one number increases and the other decreases. For example: 90/10 t/b is considered extremely off-center top to bottom. The numbers add up to 100 (50/50, 60/40, 90/10 ...).

    Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) A document used to verify legitimacy of a collectible. NOTE: Keep in mind that COA's are easier to fake then autographs.

    Common A card of a non-star player is considered a "Common" as opposed to cards of a star players or specialty/subset cards such as league leaders, teams cards, World Series cards...

    Condition (Grade) Centering, corner wear, photo clarity, edges, creases, print flaws ... all combine to determine a card's condition or grade. Along with rarity/scarcity it is the major factor in a card's value.

    Crease Defect usually caused by bending the card. Hard to see, or not, a crease lowers the card's grade (VG or lower) and greatly diminishes it's value.

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