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How to make baseball card look old?

The best way is to handle it a lot. Keep it in your wallet and back pocket. Leave it outside at night or whenever but not exposed to rain and such. Just where the air can get to it. Avoid using water.

The paper for the reprints is different from the old cards, so you will never get it to look super authentic, but you will have good results if you just handle it.

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Baseball Reference lists only one "Seibert" -- Kurt Seibert,who played in seven games for the 1979 Chicago Cubs, mostly as a pinch-runner.

BR lists several named "Siebert", of whom three reached the majors:
Dick Siebert, 1932-45
Paul Siebert, 1974-78
Sonny Siebert, 1964-75 -- full given names are Wilfred Charles.

There are more "Siebert" players who never got above the minors, some in recent(ish) decades, and one named Steve -- Steven M. Siebert, who played in the Padres and White Sox organizations in 1990-91. You can check out his stats here: http://www.baseball-reference.com/minors...

This Steve Siebert never got above low-A level, which in darker times would result in him never having a card, but his short career fell right during the boom years when cards were overproduced in gigantic quantities and cardmakers were printing issues of any player they could find (pulse preferred but not necessary). As such, Steve Siebert is featured on three minor league cards.

1990 Spokane Indians Sports Pro #13
1991 Utica Blue Sox Classic/Best #15
1991 Utica Blue Sox ProCards #3251

So if that's your teacher, those are his cards. Could be tricky to track down, I'd start with finding some card stores in the Spokane and Utica areas (the first two, at a guess, are regional sets probably sold by the team; ProCards was an insanely massive set available nationwide), the Web being the awesomely powerful information tool that it is. Or there's Burbank Sportscards, the collector's go-to online store for when you just cannot find those last few, obscure common cards to finish the damn set. Good luck.

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I am looking for a baseball card. St. Louis Cardinals catcher Chett McClanahan. Early 80's one season. I would like to buy it, if you have one. This is the only one I am interested in.

Thanks

Looking for a Keith Picht baseball card 84,85,86,87,or 88/Pittsburg Pirates?

While it may be possible that Keith Picht played major league baseball, there are no baseball cards of Keith Picht in any of the years you mentioned or any year for that matter. If you want to see if he played, I would check out www.baseballreference.com just type his name in the search box. any other questions just drop me an email.

I am looking for the value of a Nolan Ryan baseball card. It is gold foil and says 1 of 10,000?

It's one of a variety of so-called 'limited edition' cards put out by small outfits that hype the 'scarcity' factor and popularity of the subject at the time. Most of these Ryan types were put out around the time of his 7th no-hitter near the end of his career. They were also put out during the height of overproduction, when not only Topps, Fleer, Upper Deck, Donruss and score were all making two or three sets each year under different brands/product lines, but so were gas stations, chain restaurants, grocery stores, etc, putting out 10, 20, 30+ card sets, filled with big players including Ryan. Most of that stuff today you can get for a buck a set or less. The market was further flooded by fly-by-night companies that were there and gone, one of which probably produced this 'gold' card, which has no real gold on it.

Sorry. If you like Ryan, hang onto it, but you won't see it be worth much in your lifetime. There were probably many times the 10,000 claimed actually produced.

Where can I go to find out what a baseball card is worth?

You could go to http://www.beckett.com/ and try to find the book value of the card that you are selling there. However, you are not guaranteed that you will get the face value of the card. Expect significantly less. If you want to find a realistic price for how much you could sell the card for, you could go to Ebay and find out the current selling price using completed auctions. Good Luck!

Iam looking to sell a signed baseball card signed by kent hrbek how much can i get for it?

You got everything you should get: happiness you donated $5.00 and he signed the card.

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