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How to Buy Pete Rose Baseball Cards

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Summary: Collectors can buy Pete Rose baseball cards by visiting hobby stores or baseball card shows, on the Internet or from individuals. Look for valuable Pete Rose rookie cards, that may cost several hundred dollars, with tips from the owner and operator of a card shop in this free video on collecting sports cards.

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By Walter Case
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Walt Case is the owner and operator of Card Traders in Austin, Texas, which buys and sells sport cards, signed memorabilia, posters, magazines, and trading cards.
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"My name is Walt Case I own Card Traders of Austin in Austin Texas. We have been in business about sixteen years and sell a variety of sports cards. One of the questions that is frequently asked is where and how do I buy Pete Rose cards. Pete Rose is one of the most popular players that's been produced in baseball even though he has had his run ins with the commissioner and also with the Internal Revenue Service. Rose cards are readily available. There are not a shortage of Pete Rose cards. If you go back into the sixties and his rookie card, you expect to pay for an average conditioned card three to four, five hundred dollars for a Pete Rose rookie. Rose cards can be purchased for as little as twenty five cents a card and can be found at any of your hobby stores, any baseball card shows, online, and purchased from individuals. Rose cards continue to sell reasonably well because he is very, very popular player. And I would recommend that you shop around for Pete cards and also probably visit your local hobby shop or a national card show if one comes to your area."

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