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Autographs, Relics, And Numbered Cards

Sell Sports Card Autographs, Relics, And Numbered Cards

Send clear photos of the front, back, autograph statement, memorabilia wording, and serial stamp. We identify the exact card before discussing value.

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Modern football, basketball, and baseball cards personally handled by iBuy.cards, including relics, parallels, and rookies

What we pay for

Autographs, relics, and numbered cards can carry more value than the base cards around them, but the card type must be identified correctly. We record the year, product, set, player, card number, parallel, serial limit, autograph certification, memorabilia wording, condition, and grade before comparing completed sales.

Manufacturer-certified autograph cards are different from cards signed after production. In-person signatures may have value when reliable third-party authentication exists, but a signature alone does not prove who signed it. Memorabilia language also matters because manufacturers describe game-used, player-worn, event-used, and other material in different ways.

Serial numbering provides a printed supply limit for that version. It does not guarantee demand, and a card numbered to 25 is not interchangeable with the base card or a parallel numbered to 299. Player interest, product reputation, design, condition, and current buyers still affect the price.

We buy individual hits, organized player groups, hobby-box pulls, graded examples, and mixed modern collections. Send front and back photos plus close images of the autograph, relic window, serial stamp, and any damage. We use matched completed sales where they exist, explain which features drive the value, and can include the remaining base cards or collection in one possible cash purchase.

What we buy

  • Manufacturer-certified autograph cards
  • Authenticated in-person and post-production autographs
  • Game-used, player-worn, event-used, and other memorabilia cards
  • Serial-numbered parallels, short prints, and rare inserts
  • Modern hits inside larger raw or graded collections

What we pass on (honestly)

  • Unverified signatures cannot be priced as authenticated autographs
  • A low serial number does not create demand for every player or product
  • Altered, damaged, or counterfeit cards are evaluated as disclosed
How it works

Three steps to cash

  1. 01

    Send photos

    Snap the boxes, binders, or slabs and upload them right here. That's how we size up the buy before we drive out.

  2. 02

    We drive to you

    We come to your door anywhere within about 3 hours of Goshen, farther for large collections. No shipping, no waiting.

  3. 03

    Cash on the spot

    You get a fair offer in person and cash in hand the same day. No consignment, no fees, no obligation.

Autographs, Relics, And Numbered Cards: common questions

How can I tell if a sports card autograph is certified?
Read the front and back for manufacturer language that guarantees or certifies the autograph. A separate certificate may also matter. A signature added after production requires different authentication evidence.
Are all serial-numbered sports cards valuable?
No. The printed limit shows supply for that version, but player demand, product, parallel, condition, design, and recent completed sales still determine whether buyers pay a premium.
What does relic or memorabilia wording mean?
Read the exact manufacturer statement. It may describe game-used, player-worn, event-used, or other material, and those descriptions should not be treated as interchangeable.
Will you buy the base cards with the hits?
Yes. We can evaluate the autographs, relics, numbered cards, inserts, rookies, graded cards, and remaining base cards together as one collection purchase.

Let's take a look at what you have

No pressure, no obligation. Just an honest answer and a fair cash offer.