Million Dollar Sports Cards: :A Golden Guide to Sports Card Collecting and Investing

Million Dollar Sports Cards: :A Golden Guide to Sports Card Collecting and Investing

by Khalil Randell
Million Dollar Sports Cards: :A Golden Guide to Sports Card Collecting and Investing

Million Dollar Sports Cards: :A Golden Guide to Sports Card Collecting and Investing

by Khalil Randell

Hardcover(Collectors ed.)

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Overview

So, you want to sell a Tom Brady rookie card for 2.2 million dollars or a Mickey Mantle rookie card for 5.2 million dollars? Then you came to the right place. The sports card industry is a rapidly growing market that continues to set new record-breaking sales every month. This book will teach you basic terminology, skills, and techniques that will give you the confidence to enter the card market for collecting and investing. I will discuss everything, from going through your old collection, to where to sell your cards and everything in between. You do not need to know anything about sports to get started. All you need to do is pick your favorite athlete or team. I will teach you the rest. This book takes the fear out of entering the card market.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781668509586
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 07/22/2021
Edition description: Collectors ed.
Pages: 154
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.50(d)

About the Author

Khalil Randell is a sports card collector with a deep knowledge of investments. He has spent the past three years learning about sports analytics and trading cards. Khalil has a Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Philosophy from Florida State University and a Master Degree in Sports Analytics and Management from American University. He lives in Austin, Texas. When he’s not writing Khalil, can be found at Kenny’s Collectibles, training, or hanging out at Town Lake. Khalil has a sister, Kayla, and his Dad, Clyde. At the age of 4, he lost his mother, Pansy Randell, but he continues to honor her. Khalil is working towards one day having a baseball card of his own.
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