It’s hard to make the claim thatany1990 Fleer baseball cards are really “most valuable” from a monetary standpoint. And, even among the overproduced cards from the first year in a decade noted for, well, overproduction, 1990 Fleer baseball cards seem especially plentiful. ...
Topps—which produces Bowman cards—began creating “parallel” cards in 1992, short-printed versions of base cards that are rarer and more valuable. The Superfractor version of Trout’s Bowman Draft autographed rookie card—a shimmery gold edition that was limited to just one copy—set the ...
If your visiting this page, rest assured, I know that it was by error and that you have little to no interest in those stupid code cards in 2010 Topps Baseball. They are the same thing as the “Topps Attax” fillers, aren’t they? I’m actually running a recycling program for the...
The die-cut set includes cards for Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. 1951 Topps Blue Backs Baseball Cards Part of the birthplace of Topps Baseball, 1951 Topps Blue Backs are the more valuable half of the ’51 card game. Top cards include Hall of Fame players Richie Ashburn and Johnny Mize....
So the 1980 Topps set is historic because it was the last issue of Topps’ (original) monopoly. They’re worth owning for that fact alone. But which 1980 Topps baseball cards are most valuable? That’s what we’re here to find out, with the help of thePSA Auction Prices Realized(AP...
As part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Topps baseball cards, we've asked fans (as well as our staff) to submit their all-time favorite baseball cards, and we've broken them down by team. We'll be revealing submissions regularly throughout
As part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Topps baseball cards, we've asked fans (as well as our staff) to submit their all-time favorite baseball cards, and we've broken them down by team. We'll be revealing submissions regularly throughout
In the '80s, the industry turned into aspeculation marketas collectors young and old emptied their pockets trying to grab the most valuable cards, particularly rookie cards from the hot stars of the late 1980s and early 1990s like José Canseco, Mark McGwire, and Ken Griffey, Jr. ...
“The very first pack of cards I ever opened was as an 8-year-old in 1974,” Aldridge wrote. “The very first card in that first pack was Bert Campaneris. I thought [the A’s] uniforms were awesome -- the green and gold with their white shoes. ...
Gianluca Valente of Montreal, who sent in this card, says: "Buster is by far my favorite player of all time, and to have his rookie card is amazing. It was one of my first cards, too, which makes it so much more valuable to me. It might not be the most valuable card ever, but...