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Can a baseball card set be so bad it's good? No, not really. But can it have a handful of cards that are outstanding, ...
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 ...
In the 1990s, Sports Illustrated partnered with Fleer to produce trading card sets centered around baseball and football that used the vault of SI photography.
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.
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.
Ignore for a moment the giant snake draped over Glenn Hubbard's shoulders in his 1984 Fleer card and you still have a pretty amazing shot featuring a Phillie Phanatic photobomb and some other ...
Ahead, we've taken a closer look at the 10 most valuable rookie cards of the 1990s. A few important parameters for our list before we get started: ...
The sports card industry flew off the rails in the 1990s, and Fleer's Metal Universe baseball, football, and basketball series may be the most disturbing evidence of this. Behold the terrifyingly ...
In January, a pair of mint-condition Michael Jordan trading cards were auctioned off, selling for a stunning $738,000 apiece. The 1986-87 Fleer Jordan cards were graded perfect 10s by PSA ...
The card is 30 years old this year, which means that I have an excuse to dig into the history of it. The incredibly dumb, incredibly ‘80s history of a baseball card with a swear word on it.
On the 100th episode of "Old Baseball Cards," Pete Rose opens cards from 1981-1986 and talks about Dave Concepcion, Frank Robinson, Tommy John, Andre Dawson and many more.
OK, maybe this is the worst baseball card of all time. Fleer “We did try to be creative with some of the photos that were used on cards.