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The Most Valuable Rookie Baseball Cards
Babe Ruth's 1914 Baltimore News rookie card sold for $7.2M, one of the highest prices ever in sports card history. 1914 Babe Ruth card is considered his true rookie card due to its release before his ...
This past weekend, a piece of cardboard approximately two-and-a-half inches by one-and-a-half inches sold for $5.124 million by Goldin Auctions. It was a Honus Wagner baseball card from the T206 ...
Topps assembled an expert panel to take on the difficult task of compiling a list of the company's best 75 baseball cards.
The 1985 Topps Mark McGwire Team USA Card (No. 401) graded PSA 10, has once again proven why it deserves a seat at the proverbial table of mid-1980's hobby icons.
Recently, Topps released their list of the top baseball cards of all time in honor of their 75th anniversary. This is a brief look at the top ten cards on their list.
The start of a new MLB season means a fresh crop of rookies set to take the baseball card-collecting hobby by storm. Last year, players such as Paul Skenes, Jackson Merrill, Jackson Chourio and Wyatt ...
Although the 1986 Fleer Baseball set isn’t as “rookie heavy” as some of the previous sets such as the 1983, the 1984 or even the 1985 Fleer sets there are still a number of essential names for ...
The explosion of rookie card mania in the 1980s brought with it a similar explosion of minor league baseball card sets. Here ...
When it came to the "Junk Wax Era" one of the neat things about those years was the fact that many sets also had an extended series that went by such names like ...
“The Bambino” knocked this one out of the park. The first Babe Ruth baseball card fetched an unbelievable $4.026 million at Heritage’s Fall Sports Catalog Auction on Friday. The 1914 Baltimore News ...
Wednesday marks the release of 2026 Topps Series 1, thus beginning a year-long celebration of the card giant’s 75th anniversary of producing baseball cards. Topps’ first flagship baseball set was the ...
This past weekend, a piece of cardboard approximately two-and-a-half inches by one-and-a-half inches sold for $5.124 million by Goldin Auctions. It was a Honus Wagner baseball card from the T206 ...
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