The 1960s were a time of upheaval in pro football. The old school NFL was battling the brash AFL for center stage, and pro football itself was beginning to rise in popularity among American sports fans. For football card collectors, 1964 mirrored that turbulence. That was the year Topps lost its license to produce National […]
Where to Sell Your Vintage Sports Cards
Knowing where you can sell your vintage sports cards can be challenging. You can try to do it yourself but it’s often time intensive. If you’ve inherited a collection, are a long-time collector ready to sell or you’ve made a ‘garage sale find’, it’s worth checking to see whether there’s profit to be made. Vintage […]
1969 Topps Baseball Cards: A White-Letter Day for Collectors
When collectors peeled open their first wax packs of 1969 Topps baseball cards as clubs wrapped up Spring Training, America was already getting anxious for the moon landing that seemed imminent and would unfold that summer. Little did baseball fans know that they were about to bear witness to developments in the game itself that were nearly […]
Recommended Autographed Football Display Cases
When storing a piece of sports memorabilia such as an autographed football, the optimum solution is to invest in a display case. A display case allows the football to be kept in view while protecting it from handling, dust buildup, UV exposure, and other sources of damage. Listed below are some recommended cases along with […]
1972 Topps Baseball Card Set is a Fun-Loving Monster
Traded cards, trophies, pictures of kids and more Hall of Famers than you can shake a stick at are all reasons the 1972 Topps baseball set seems to never end. The 787 card set was by far Topps largest issue to that point and the biggest set it would issue for another decade. What could certainly […]
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