MIAMI, April 12, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- via InvestorWire -- Worldwide Asset Exchange (WAX) hits a home run by partnering with Topps to bring you digital baseball cards. The 2021 Topps Series 1 ...
The 1989 Topps Baseball set represents the peak of the Junk Wax Era. Millions of copies of every card flooded the market, yet ...
For the packs that survived and remained sealed, times have changed. The nostalgia and desire to own a piece of Americana from the "Nifty Fifties" fueled the rise in value of vintage sealed wax. In ...
At the time, the hottest rookie card by far was St. Louis Cardinals speedster and 1985 National League Rookie of the Year, thanks to his 110 swipes the year before. That Coleman already had a card in ...
Topps is using the Avalanche blockchain to mint its latest collection with Major League Baseball (MLB), the trading card company announced on Tuesday.
Sports cards market grows in 2026, but overproduction risks echo Junk Wax crashes and squeeze long-term collector value. The sports cards market growth in 2026 brings genuine excitement to collectors ...
The Hobby has changed a lot in the past 40 years. In 1986 there were no "1 of 1" cards, no refractors, no auto inserts, and no slabs. Still, that's not to say there weren't at least some similarities.