If you’ve read anything about the hobby over the last 30 years or, you might have gotten the impression that 1989 Fleer baseball cards are all about theBilly Ripkenobscenity fiasco. But, while that card —thosecards — will probably always land among the most valuable cards from the set, ...
It may be hard to imagine now if you weren’t involved with the hobby at the time, but 1989 Pro Set football cards were a historic issue. Prior to that time, Topps had been the only gridiron game in town (unless you count the team-action Fleer issues) for nearly a quarter century,...
2001 Fleer Greats of the Game had a similarly simple design, but the space for the player's signature was smaller and located at the bottom of the card. Beyond the change in design, the 2001 edition also had several key cards that were redemptions. That group included fellow Twins Hall o...
So, with that in mind, here are the ten most valuable 1988Donruss baseball cards, presented in numerical order. Unless otherwise noted, you can pick up just about any of these babies for around $1 (or less) in raw condition, so we’ll be looking at the prices you might expect to pay...
Here, then, are our “Most Valuable 1987 Topps Baseball Cards: Honorable Mentions”: 1987 Topps Don Mattingly All-Star (no trademark on front) (#606) At long last, we come to the rest of the story as it pertains to the Mattlingly All-Star card (see original entry waaayyyyy above)...
When 1981 Topps baseball cards hit store shelves that spring, they were playing in a brave and scary new world. To wit, for the first time since1955, Topps was not the only game in town — both Fleer and Donruss issued baseball cards in 1981 after Fleer’s landmark antitrust victory ...
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. ...