Beatles cards

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joeparaski
joeparaski Posts: 1,865
edited April 2 in Clubhouse Archives
Ok, so my brother in law does renovations.....and he found about a dozen baseball sized cards. 5 of those cards are of the Beatles in the 60's. 3 of them have what seems to be an original signature by John Lennon, one is signed by Paul McCartney, and another is signed by Ringo Starr.

The cards are not in very good shape unfortunately, but the photos are pretty clear. The back of the cards shows that they are from the 3rd series (no.135,148,152, and 161) The 5th one just says #6 in a series of 60 photos.

Any idea of how i can get a value on these things?

Joe
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  • schwarcw
    schwarcw Posts: 7,328
    edited October 2006
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    I remember those cards from the early '60's. I never bought any. I would try Googling for some collector cards sites. There are a lot out there.

    About the same time, Topps had several series of Civil War cards. These depicted battle scenes and famous soldiers. I had a lot of them because I liked the gore:eek: . I'll bet they are worth a little coin to collectors.
    Carl

  • george daniel
    george daniel Posts: 12,096
    edited October 2006
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    My wife has a shoebox full of them, not sure of their worth,but let me know what you find out,as I may be interested in them if you decide to sell.
    Good luck--george
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  • bobman1235
    bobman1235 Posts: 10,822
    edited October 2006
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    Yeah, I have hundreds of those things from my parents. There was a 'signature series' of them that had faux signatures on them, I predict that is what you have. If they're actually signed they might be worth something, otherwise probably on the order of cents on eBay or something. They're pretty commonplace.
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