The 1952 Topps baseball set may be the most popular baseball card set ever and is undoubtedly the most sought-after set of the post-World War II Era. The pioneering design aspects of Topps inaugural full-set issue, as well as the scarcity of several key cards, make the 1952 Topps set unequaled in collectability. Bowman had […]
1952 Bowman Baseball Set Stands on its Own
The 1952 Bowman Baseball set, though overshadowed by the seminal 1952 Topps set, stands in its own right as a set from one of baseball’s greatest eras. The complete set contains 252 cards, including significant players (like Stan Musial) not signed by Topps for 1952. High-number cards in this set (#217-252) are a little harder to […]
Classic Baseball Cards a Timeless Treasure
Remember those trips to the corner drug store? Or perhaps it was the friendly neighborhood grocer. You waited for the day when you’d saved up a few pennies and nickels, and you set out for another visit to the candy counter, sticking your hands into your pockets every few steps of the way, just to […]
Best Looking Baseball Card Sets
Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder but when it comes to the best looking baseball card sets of all-time, there’s somewhat of a consensus among collectors who know all of the hobby’s various eras. These are the sets that have proven very popular over time, not just for player selection but for […]