Top 20 Best & Most Valuable 1990 Topps Baseball Cards
Ah yes, the height of the junk wax era! With no autos, no parallels, and fairly boring inserts, Topps couldn’t look more different from today’s
Ah yes, the height of the junk wax era! With no autos, no parallels, and fairly boring inserts, Topps couldn’t look more different from today’s
In a hotly-debated draft about who should go #1 overall, it seems like the Magic landed on the right choice. A budding star with the
Kobe is easily the second most collected player—after His Airness. With the Laker fan base behind him, and many others respecting his Black Mamba mantra
Collectors love getting cards graded—whether it’s for their own personal collection or to flip! However, the process can get pricey when you’re sending in 5,
From a hobby perspective, Trevor Lawrence was likely the most hyped prospect ever. With the college resume, as well as the physical and intangible traits
The man with 5 championships, an MVP award, and 18 all-star appearances is perhaps the second-most sought after player in the hobby! He played long
First off, let’s start with a reminder about (frustrating) release dates: Many sets of cards don’t come out until halfway or even later through the
Collectors and flippers alike often get their cards graded in order to increase value or to better protect them. They also look great for displaying.
If you’re coming back into collecting, there’s a good chance you’re wondering why many of your older cards aren’t worth quite what you thought they
Grading sports cards is a simple way to potentially add a ton of value to your collection. A card that grades out well can increase the value
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