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Jimmie Reese CollectiblesFor Jimmie Reese collectibles, eBay is the best all-around source we've found. (See the links at the bottom of this page for more specific recommendations on autographs, collectibles, baseballs, bats, bobbleheads, etc.) If you prefer an online store to an auction, check the MLB Shop, the official online store of Major League Baseball. Their prices are competitive and they have a really wide selection of items. Here are baseball collectibles being sold right now on eBay: If there are no listings above, it could be a bug in the program. You may want to click over to eBay and search for his name, and/or number 50, and/or for the Angels, Yankees or Cardinals. If you still can't find the Jimmie Reese collectible you're looking for, you could ask in the Angels, Yankees or Cardinals discussion forum if anybody is selling. If there are no listings above, it could be a bug in the program. You may want to click over to eBay and search for his name, and/or number 44, and/or for the Reds. If you still can't find the Adam Dunn collectible you're looking for, you could ask in the Reds discussion forum if anybody is selling.
By the way, if you're buying baseball collectibles, you may want a guide book. You don't want to risk paying way too much for something. Dan Zachofsky's Handbook for Collecting Baseball Memorabilia is a good source for information on baseball collectibles, along with their market values and going prices. The Standard Catalog of Sports Autographs is a popular value guide for autographed collectibles. If you collect baseball cards, you want the annual Beckett Baseball Card Price Guide. For the latest updates, you should subscribe to Beckett Baseball Card Monthly magazine. You might also want to check out Sign This by Tom Bunevich. I understand it's entertaining even if you're not a serious autograph collector. If you want to sell Jimmie Reese collectibles, eBay is still your best bet. A dealer will only give you about 50% of a collectible's value. Thanks to eBay's extremely active baseball auctions, it's easy for anyone to auction off single items or entire collections for their market value. Click here for eBay, or eBay UK or eBay Canada, if that's where you're located. It's easy, quick, and free to register as a seller.
Sincerely, Chris Whitten P.S. If you're interested in other merchandise and collectibles/collectables for him, click to one of these pages:
P.P.S. If you have a Jimmie Reese or baseball collectibles Web site of your own, please add a link to this page. I'd appreciate it!
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