The 1970s was filled with classic Topps baseball cards, but what about the cards that should have been but weren't? The 5 ...
The 1970s vintage baseball cards embraced minimalistic charm with clean designs and single-colored borders. Legendary players like Willie Mays and Nolan Ryan made appearances in these sets, raising ...
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Via the handsome and buccaneering @BigHairPlasGras comes the following image, and the following image is of the 1973 Topps card of Pat Corrales, big-league catcher. As you'll soon see, Corrales is ...
If you're looking for a glimpse into Major League Baseball's past and you grew up in the 1970's these five cards are sure to bring back some great memories and are essential for anyone who grew up ...
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It's easy to throw out superlatives and praise when talking or writing about baseball's legends, but Mike Schmidt truly earned the accolades. There was no better example of consistency, perhaps ever, ...
For all vintage trading cards, those printed in the mid-1970s and earlier, the number one characteristic in determining value is centering — basically the relative width of each card border. If the ...
The vintage sports card hobby has proven to offer safety and steady growth in value over longer time periods. The players are locked in time. “Mickey Mantle isn’t going to have any bad years,” people ...