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 ...
With the 1962 set, Topps used its generic wood-grain design for the All-Stars and then shelved the cards until 1968. The late ...
If you collected cards in the 1970s, there's a good chance your collection included classics like the 1975 Herbie Washington pinch-runner card or the 1976 Oscar Gamble card with the giant Afro. You ...
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 ...
Conor Donahue says 1987 was the first year he remembers going to the store by himself to buy a 40 cent pack of Topps baseball cards. Donahue, now an adult and the vice president of publicity for the ...
When it came to growing up in the 1970’s, collecting sports cards was more about the thrill of the hunt, trading and flipping with friends, and that overly stale taste that came from the chewing gum ...