View post: Profitable Sports Card Flipping Strategies Without Relying on Grading in 2026 The vintage baseball card resurgence in April 2026 is making a big comeback as more investors turn to ...
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CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio (WJW) — There’s something special about opening a pack of baseball cards. It’s a time-honored tradition dating back to the very first pack of baseball cards in the 1860s. It’s the ...
The one-of-a-kind baseball card discovered inside an unopened pack of cards purchased last year at a sports collectables shop in Cuyahoga Falls has been sold at auction. And the rare 1/1 Topps Chrome ...
Baseball cards from different points in history can be important for a variety of reasons. Our staff assembles a list of the 10 at the top. Illustration: Will Tullos / The Athletic; Photos courtesy of ...
New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge’s value on the field extends to his baseball cards, with a unique 2013 card breaking the modern-day record by selling for $5.2 million. Limited time: Save 25% on ...
In Part One, we looked at the defining card of each early decade and how the hobby evolved from its 19th-century origins into the post-war boom. Beginning in the 1960s, the baseball card market ...
At a "Rip Night" event in Claremont on Saturday, a collector pulled an extremely rare baseball card autographed by Dodgers superstar Shohei Otahni that experts say could be worth more than $1 million.
Another T206 Honus Wagner baseball card, considered to be the "Holy Grail" of the collectible space, was recently discovered and has been sold at auction for $5.124 million. The sale was conducted via ...
The auction house expects the card to sell for between $5 and $7 million. Goldin Auctions A rare baseball card that’s been owned by the same family for 116 years is heading to the auction block.
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