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The values of the rookie cards of some of baseball’s biggest stars have appreciated over the past 20 years.
When one thinks of the 1986 Fleer basketball set, Michael Jordan’s rookie card is the first thing to come to mind. After all, ...
Without further ado, here are the five most valuable baseball cards of the 1980s, according to the December 1989 issue of Beckett Baseball Card Monthly.
When the modern collector turns their thoughts to 1980s Fleer, which is to say barely at all, their focus is nearly always one of two cards: the Jordan rookie or F*ck Face. Take away these two ...
Growing up in the 90s, there were certain cards every collector wanted. Here are the Top 13 cards collectors of the 90s always wanted.
MJ's first mainstream card increased in value by stunning levels over the past year before dipping back. Will we see a rebound?
In honor of the NBA legend's milestone birthday, we are counting down 10 of his most iconic sports cards, both from his basketball career and his brief time on the baseball diamond.
As it was the junk wax era, most of his rookie cards were overproduced thus limiting their value. However, his Fleer card numbered 381, at least one version of it, is extremely valuable.
A couple of weeks ago, we published our list of the 10 baseball cards every '90s kid should own, and the topic sparked some great discussion, debate and overall nostalgia.
"By the '80s, baseball card values were rising beyond the average hobbyist's means. As prices continued to climb, baseball cards were touted as a legitimate investment alternative to stocks, with ...
"By the '80s, baseball card values were rising beyond the average hobbyist's means. As prices continued to climb, baseball cards were touted as a legitimate investment alternative to stocks, with ...
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