So, without further ado, here are the 20 most valuable 1989 Fleer baseball cards, Billy the Kid included, based on actualrecent selling pricesof specimens in graded PSA 10 condition. We’ll start at the bottom of the pile and work our way up to the most valuable. (Note:The following se...
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1966 Fleer All-Star Match Baseball Game Cards - FOR SALE I have some 1966 Fleer ALL-STAR MATCH BASEBALL GAME cards available. You know – that obscure set with the Don Drysdale puzzle on the reverse of the cards! In my opinion, the cards are TYPICALLY in EX-MINT to NEAR MINT conditio...
Hoffman was one of the greatest closers of all time, ranking second in MLB history behind Mariano Rivera with 601 saves. For his 1998 Fleer Ultra card, however, he’s cosplaying as a catcher. It’s just one in a long line of strange cards for the Hall of Famer, who has been picture...
Few baseball cards tell the story of fathers and sons, and baseball itself, better than the 1982 Fleer Pete & Re-Pete special.
Reebok to create baseball cards Special ads will be placed in Fleer packsChris Reidy, Globe Staff
“The Great Bubble Gum Card War” was underway. Topps entered the baseball card market to sell its gum and the “Golden Era of Baseball” had begun. What followed were set after set of beautiful baseball cards, as the Boys of the Baby Boom Generation became old enough to dscover the ...
If you're looking for the first-ever chase cards, then roll your hobby clock back the 1986 Fleer All-Stars and point your wagging finger thusly.
1986 FleerPete Rose(#1) Pete Rose was a hot hobby commodity when these cards hit store shelves. Not only was he at the helm — and playing for — a Cincinnati Reds team that looked like it might be gearing up for a long run of greatness (or at least reallygoodness), but Rose had ...
That little “90” in the upper left-hand corner was supposed to be red on all the Fleer cards that year, but some of Martinez’s cards came out with a yellow “90” instead. Probably a printing defect, truth be told, but collectors love error cards, and this one still carries a pr...