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Topps Sterling Baseball is back for 2025 and it's bringing the heat for collectors.
I’ve identified the players across the baseball, football and basketball hobbies (vintage hockey cards aren’t on the same level as the aforementioned) who have generally proven safe to buy at ...
Sold for: $42,000 The 1971 Topps Johnny Bench baseball card is not only a piece of sports history but also a valuable gem in the world of card collecting. Its value stems from several factors ...
1975 Topps George Brett (Rookie Card) #228 – A favorite among collectors for its colorfully vibrant design, the 1975 Topps George Brett (Card No. 228) perfectly captures the spirit of the 1970’s.
"Hopefully one day, I'll be collecting your cards," Adam Duvall said in a video message to Avery, a young diabetic baseball player.
The 1976 Topps Dave Winfield is a prime example of how the scarcity of a PSA 10 drives the sports card market especially when there are only 14 PSA 10s known to exist.
The 1-of-1 autographed Topps Paul Skenes MLB Debut Patch card became the sixth most expensive baseball card ever.
Instead, Topps, which is known for including non-baseball players in the product from time to time, added autographed cards of David to 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1.
That's every Tigers card from every year Topps has been producing baseball cards, dating back to 1952, including Hall-of-Famers (Al Kaline, Alan Trammell, Jack Morris, Pudge Rodriguez), Tigers ...
The 1970s were a glorious time to collect baseball cards, here are ten essential collectors' must haves.