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—...
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, ...
Bazooka engaged with the collecting world throughout the 1960s, attaching baseball cards to the bottom panels of gum packages. In 1967, Bazooka issued a 48-card set over 16 panels, with three players per panel. However, 1967 Bazooka duplicated the design and the majority of the checklist from...
And while none of the 1989 sets — Topps, Pro Set, fellow newcomer Score– arescarce, they all represent a unique moment in hobby history. With that in mind, here are the most valuable 1989 Pro Set football cards, based on recent eBay sales for cards in PSA 10 condition. 1989 Pro Se...