In 1952, Topps owner Sy Berger let the printing presses run for some of his company's cards. But the late-summer release cooled collectors on the cards, and cases of the product went unsold. In 1960, Berger had as many as 500 cases of the cards—including Mantle's now-valuable card—...
The 1980 Topps set was absolutely loaded with great catcher cards, and most of them showed the tools of ignorance to great effect. From stabbing a ball in the air with a catcher’s mitt to gunning down a would-be base stealer to staring down an unseen umpire or willful pitcher, Topps ...
Without further adieu, then, here are the 25 most valuable1987 Topps baseball cards— in reverse order, and with a couple of bonus runs tagged on for good measure … 35 cards in all! (Note:The following sections contain affiliate links to current eBay and Amazon listings for the cards bei...
While none of the three sets wasspectacular, Topps cards were arguably the most solid and consistent of the bunch. And, even after all these years and even though there are still plenty to go around, they continue to draw interest on the secondary market. So, which of the 1981 Topps ba...