![]() It’s a really simple sheet, yet extremely effective. I recently put together a post called How to Invest in Sports Cards on a Budget where I detailed how I allot myself $100 a month and still find a way to effectively collect and grow my collection. This is a great way to see if any of your cards have spiked and if they’re worth selling right now! Budget Tracker Sheet On the far right is where you can keep an updated estimated value of your collection! About once every two weeks, I go in and take stock of what my cards are worth. On the far left, you’ll see checkboxes to mark if it’s a card you’ve listed on eBay. Once you input a final sold price and what it cost to sell the card (eBay fees, shipping, etc.), the spreadsheet will tell you you profit/loss on the card. This sheet allows you to input all your cards, what you paid for them, and when you paid for them. How My Baseball Card Collection Tracker Worksīut now, I’ve put together a simple Google Sheet with three different tabs on it: Collection Tracker Sheet To grab your own version, you’ll just click “File” and then “Make a Copy.” This way you can have your very own version to edit as you please. Sports Card Collection Google Sheet Template ![]() Here’s a link to to download your copy of card collection tracker: Yes, I’m one of those that actually kept a piece of paper with my cards on it! By far the easiest way to track your collection these days is digitally! Back when most of us collected as kids, we either had to create a nicely organized filing system, or write your cards down by hand.
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