1911 Baseball Cards

I have 6, 1911 tobacco cards that my father found in our house in the 1970s. Stored away hidden in some obscure closet for who knows how long, he kept them and eventually gave them to me. I have them stored in hard cases untouched for decades essentially.

I figure now that it's 2011 and the 100 yr anniversary, they may be at their peak value? I haven't followed card values in yrs.

Wondering if anyone knows the best route to get them evaluated?
 
Quote from Fireplace:
---- 6, 1911 tobacco cards....
----untouched for decades....
----100 year anniversary....
----at their peak value?
----best route to get them evaluated?
1) Christy's, Sotheby's or Antiques RoadShow? :confused:
2) Baseball cards, as with any other collectible, will tend to fluctuate in value with the overall economy. :cool:
 
1) I don't think they are valuable enough for Sotheby's or Christy's...although would be nice if they were :)

2) Mkt is up huge....economy is BOOMING :D


Quote from nazzdack:

1) Christy's, Sotheby's or Antiques RoadShow? :confused:
2) Baseball cards, as with any other collectible, will tend to fluctuate in value with the overall economy. :cool:
 
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