1963 Topps Baseball Cards – 12 Most Valuable
If 1963 Topps baseball cards have a claim to fame, it’s this … They were the first set...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 13, 2022 | Baseball Card Values, Baseball Cards, Topps Baseball Cards |
If 1963 Topps baseball cards have a claim to fame, it’s this … They were the first set...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 10, 2022 | Baseball Cards, Players, Topps Baseball Cards |
When I was a kid, the 1979 Topps Ron Oester rookie card (#717) really bummed me out. Part of my...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 10, 2022 | 30-Day Baseball Card Challenge, Baseball Cards, Players, Topps Baseball Cards |
With due apologies to Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Edgar Martinez, I know who the real ancient mariner is — it’s legendary Boston Red Sox outfielder Carl Yastrzemski.
By the time I started collecting baseball cards in earnest in 1983, Yaz was in his final season with the Sawx, which was totally amazing considering that he was 71 years old at the time. So it wasn’t surprising that he was all over the place that summer, from This Week in 1960 Topps Carl YastrzemskiBaseball to Baseball Cards Magazine to an intriguing 1983 Topps Super Veteran card.
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Oct 9, 2022 | Baseball Card Values, Baseball Cards |
The term “most valuable baseball cards” can mean different things to different...
Read MorePosted by Adam Hughes | Sep 22, 2022 | Baseball Cards, Players |
Once upon a time, the Mike Schmidt rookie card was nothing less than cardboard royalty. Indeed,...
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