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The Official Beckett Price Guide to Baseball Cards 2007, Edition #27 (Official Price Guide to Baseball Cards)

The Official Beckett Price Guide to Baseball Cards 2007, Edition #27 (Official Price Guide to Baseball Cards)
By Dr. James Beckett

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Written by the leading authority on sports card values, this collectors' classic is the definitive guide to organizing and pricing baseball card collections. A bestseller for over 25 years, The Official® Price Guide to Baseball Cards continues to cover all major baseball card manufacturers, including Bowman, Donruss/Playoff, Fleer, Topps, and Upper Deck.

• Nearly 300,000 prices for individual cards and complete sets issued from 1948 to the present
• Professional advice on buying, selling, grading, and storing cards
• Valuable coupons for discounts on Beckett Grading Services and Beckett magazines


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #733797 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-04-10
  • Released on: 2007-04-10
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 624 pages

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About the Author
Dr. James Beckett, president and founder of Beckett Publications and Beckett.com, is frequently heard on the radio and is cited in many national newspapers. He lives in Dallas, Texas.


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Serious editorial screwup--price columns not labeled1
The Beckett guides have 2 prices listed for each card. However the meaning of those prices depends on the set under consideration. For a 1950s set the 2 prices may be for EX and NM; for a 1980s set they may be EX-MT and NM-MT. In previous editions these columns were labeled so you knew what the grades were. Those labels are missing in this edition. Unless you have a previous edition, this guide is not intelligible.

Baseball card price guide2
Average price guide. Out of the 8 or 9 items ordered 1-1/2 weeks before Christmas, this was the only thing that did not arrive before Christmas. Obviously, the seller did not ship on the date which they agreed to ship.