Here we will identify the tenth artist to draw baseball card cartoons for Topps who is now known by name. As was the case for the cartoonists featured in Part II, the artist in question here is known ...
Topps publicly previewed the first flagship cards under its new exclusive NBA license Wednesday with images of LeBron James, Victor Wembanyama, Copper Flagg and others. The first licensed NBA trading ...
The vintage board games collection boasts a variety of games that millions of people can enjoy playing. Win-A-Card, released in the late 1960s, Scrabble, redesigned by James Brunot, and Monopoly, one ...
With recent Hall of Fame losses, collectors are turning their attention to baseball’s living legends—while they still can. In recent years, the baseball world has bid farewell to legends such as ...
If you collected baseball cards in the 1980s, two things are almost certainly true. One is that nearly all your best cards from back then are worth almost nothing today. The other is that you had an ...
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 ...
The morning after an autographed Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps card sold for a record $793,000 last month, collector Matt Cirulnick woke up to messages from friends, acquaintances and industry ...
As part of the celebration of the 70th anniversary of Topps baseball cards, we've asked fans (as well as our staff) to submit their all-time favorite baseball cards, and we've broken them down by team ...
The 1970s was a fantastic time to be a baseball fan. Whether your thing was polyester uniforms, disco sideburns, pillbox caps, artificial turf, or concrete donuts, the decade had it all. As the ...
Listed on Heritage Auctions in July 2022, the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle card sold in August 2022 for a record $12.6 million. The card has been called the "finest known example" of a 1952 Mantle. Back ...
Baseball fans of all ages today are likely familiar with the brand Topps, which has made cards for Major League Baseball for decades. But there will soon be a new manufacturer of the cards that people ...
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