1989 Topps Baseball Cards – 14 Most Valuable
If you lived through the baseball card boom and bust, then the term “1989 Topps baseball...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 24, 2021 | Baseball Card Values, Topps Baseball Cards |
If you lived through the baseball card boom and bust, then the term “1989 Topps baseball...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 22, 2021 | Baseball Card Values |
If you were looking for a hobby time machine to transport you back to the 1980s and flood you with the essence of the hobby boom, you couldn’t do much better than ripping o1987-topps-wax-boxpen a pack of 1987 Topps baseball cards.
Of all the hundreds of sets produced during the decade, none measured up to all the excess the era has come to represent quite as well as Topps’ wood-grained beauties.
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 20, 2021 | Baseball Cards Daily |
If you’re seeking a Jim Gilliam rookie card, you’ll have to look elsewhere. And if you...
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Jim Palmer pitched his last game in the Major Leagues on May 12, 1984. In that contest...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 18, 2021 | Baseball Cards Daily |
Quick! What do Al Oliver and Fred McGriff have in common? The answer can be found in their...
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