I have two porcelain baseball card that I would like to know if they are worth anything. Thank you.
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Re: Porcelain baseball cards
Value:
These items were mad ein the 1990s by Hamilton Collection. You appear to have the COA with both items which will raise the value a bit. Because they are not very old or sought after, the cards tend to have a value of about $5 a piece.
Recently Sold Prices:
Recently sold porcelain cards of Gil Hodges and Whitey Ford have no been high at all as the market is on a mjaor decline, selling for not much more than $1.
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