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  • How to Determine Rarity of Football Cards

    Rarity adds to a football card's value and the value of a card will help you assess how rare the card is. There are several methods available to help you determine how rare a football card is. Rookie cards and cards with signatures increase the rarity of your card; the year the card was made, the card's demand, supply and its condition are important factors, too. Appraisers often use a population report to determine a card's rarity.

  • History of Topps Football Cards

    Sports collectible cards began to be produced in the late 1800s, first by individuals and then by card companies. The Topps Company Inc. didn't enter the market until 50 years later, but when it did, it revolutionized the industry. By producing cards of such consistently high quality with all the statistical details fans wanted, first for baseball cards and then football cards, Topps set the standard for collectible cards.

  • How to Become a Beckett Card Grader

    One of the key factors in determining the value of a sports card is its condition. Crisp edges, sharp corners and a smooth surface mean that card is in mint condition, and if you've got a card with these traits, you may wish to have it graded by an expert at Beckett Grading Services. Beckett's graders set the condition of a card from one to 10, which affects its value. If you're passionate about sports cards and have a sharp eye for details, you can apply to become a Beckett grader.

  • How to Break Three-Way Ties

    Breaking a two-way tie in the standings is generally an easy process. The teams may either compete in a one-game playoff or the team that held the better head-to-head record will advance. But when the situation involves three teams, breaking the tie becomes slightly more complicated. Whether in a season or tournament situation, the first tiebreaker is typically based on each team's head-to-head record against the other two. If teams are still tied, there are a variety of options available to break the tie.

  • How to Pick the Wild Card in Football

    Each year, only 12 of the 32 teams in the National Football League advance to the postseason. Since the league realigned in 2002 to eight divisions in each conference, the number of wildcard teams dropped from six to four. The complex tiebreaker procedure for wildcard teams usually has fans and media scrambling in the final weeks of the regular season to create all the scenarios in which a team can earn one of the two wildcard berths in its conference.

  • How to Find Out How Much Old School Football Cards Are Worth

    Many football fans collect football cards as a hobby to track their favorite team and players. While the hobby of collecting can certainly be fun, it can also be worth a lot of money. Each football card that is produced is worth a certain amount of money based on several factors. Determining the value of your old school football cards takes just a little investigative work.

  • How to Make a Football Card

    You don't have to be Joe Montana or Peyton Manning to get your face on a trading card. With photo editing software, digital printing, and the Internet, you can design your own football card complete with your statistics and biography. While the cards certainly won't be official or collectible, they will be something to hand out to others and keep as a memento.

  • How to Make Your Own Football Betting Card

    While thousands watch football for fun, many like to spice it up by wagering with family and friends. But it's important to draw up a betting card so each participant knows the terms of the bet---so in no time you can lay some action on your favorite team or most hated rivals.

  • How to Find Out How Much Football Cards Cost

    As a football card collector, costs and affordability play a big role. Whether you're searching for a superstar's rookie card or a complete set for a particular year, your budget will determine what you can afford. Finding out the costs of these cards takes research and general knowledge.

  • What Is a Wild Card Football Game?

    In the National Football League, a wild-card football game is a postseason contest that involves what has come to be known as a wild-card playoff team. These games occur in the first round of the postseason, on the first weekend after the end of the regular season.

  • How to Make Your Own Football Photo Book

    Make your own football photo book to hold all your memories of your favorite games or your son's high school playing memories. The whole project shouldn't take longer than an hour. When you are finished, you'll have a masterpiece to show off to family and friends.

  • How to Sell Autographed Footballs

    One of the greatest thrills a football fan feels during the season is when he meets his sports heroes. Star quarterbacks and unsung heroes on the defense meet with fans regularly, making connections throughout the community. As players retire or leave the team, you can sell autographed footballs and materials to make some money while freeing up space for new items.

  • How to Get a Football Card Signed by an NFL Player

    You've found the elusive rookie card of your favorite player and you want to get it signed. The most effective way to get it done is through the mail.

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