For much of the past 70 years, that brand name has elicited a primary association: trading cards, particularly baseball cards. In what feels like cruel irony, New York City-based The Topps Co. Inc.
It feels like the right time to tell this story, but then it is always good to tell a story about fathers, sons and baseball, isn’t it? This begins on Easter Sunday 2010, when Derek Hogue told his ...
With $7,200, a vintage collector could face a fascinating choice between a low-grade 1933 Goudey Babe Ruth in a PSA 1, or a ...
Like many vintage baseball card sets, 1976 Topps only gets better with age. On the occasion of its 50th anniversary here are ...
What if a baseball player was 95% as good as Mickey Mantle, but his baseball cards cost 85% less? On the surface, that sounds nuts, and there's a reason for that. It IS nuts! Nonetheless, it's exactly ...