How to Collect Business Cards

Save any business cards you come across, even duplicates., Ask your friends, family and co-workers to save them for you. , Join several business card collecting groups/clubs. , Trade with other collectors if you start getting duplicates. , Go to...

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  1. Step 1: Save any business cards you come across

    Usually you will find many business cards, from people who want to paint your house, or put wallpaper on your walls, or clean the house. ,, This ensures you do not lose your cards and they stay in good condition with easy access to them. , Useful ways are alphabetical or by business.

    That way, your book will not only be a collector's case, but a yellow book type reference as well. , Business cards are a form of advertising, not a collectible.

    To determine the worth of your card, check the person who made it.

    It depends if that the man advertised on the card is famous or important, and if the card is signed. ,
  2. Step 2: even duplicates.

  3. Step 3: Ask your friends

  4. Step 4: family and co-workers to save them for you.

  5. Step 5: Join several business card collecting groups/clubs.

  6. Step 6: Trade with other collectors if you start getting duplicates.

  7. Step 7: Go to paint stores

  8. Step 8: or hardware stores.

  9. Step 9: Walk into your doctor or dentist

  10. Step 10: and pick up a card at the desk.

  11. Step 11: Look into buying a business card book to house your cards in.

  12. Step 12: Organize your book how you wish.

  13. Step 13: If the card is from a famous or important person

  14. Step 14: have it signed.

  15. Step 15: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Usually you will find many business cards, from people who want to paint your house, or put wallpaper on your walls, or clean the house. ,, This ensures you do not lose your cards and they stay in good condition with easy access to them. , Useful ways are alphabetical or by business.

That way, your book will not only be a collector's case, but a yellow book type reference as well. , Business cards are a form of advertising, not a collectible.

To determine the worth of your card, check the person who made it.

It depends if that the man advertised on the card is famous or important, and if the card is signed. ,

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