I love the Junk Wax Era of baseball cards. But if you’ve read anything baseball-card related I’ve written the past few years, or if you follow me on Twitter, you already knew that. Those cards were a ...
Patrick: Comrades, I assemble you once again to fulfill your divine mandate: to assess and rank the aesthetic value of various early nineties baseball cards. Last year, as you may recall, we explored ...
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, there were two established powers in the rookie card game: Topps’ “All-Star Rookie” label, and Donruss’ “Rated Rookie” label. As a seven-year-old baseball fan, my ...
The first article in this series looked at five impossible baseball cards of the early Junk Wax Era, focusing on the years 1987-1990. More recently, we looked at these five impossibly tough cards from ...
The first thing you'll notice is that the BGS 9.5 graded cards in the table warrant healthy and sometimes massive premiums to ungraded book value. For example, a BGS 9.5 1993 SP Derek Jeter RC carries ...