Ken Griffey Jr - 1995 Select Certified #70 MIRROR GOLD (Mariners)

From the very popular and very scarce Select Mirror Gold insert series ! Griffey is hot ! Lowest found on eBay out of (5) was $95.
Grade
NM/MINT
Book Value
n/a
Our Price
$ 65
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1964/1965 Challenge the Yankees


Baseball Board Game



"Challenge The Yankees" was a popular baseball board game from Hasbro in 1964 & 1965.

(50) player cards: (25) Yankees and (25) All-Star opponents, made the game a treasure trove for collectors. 4" x 5-1/2" cards came in blank-backed perforated sheets on a fairly fragile paper stock.

The game also had dice, baseball diamond game board, play cards, pegs to move around bases, strategy cards...

1964/1965 cards are nearly the same with a stat line the only way to distinguish. A couple cards even have same stats so no way to tell them apart.



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Vintage 1960 Topps Football Old 1960 Topps card

1960 Topps Football

The 1960 Topps Football set contained (128) cards. Forest Gregg is the top rookie.
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1980 O-Pee-Chee (OPC) Baseball
Checklist & Values



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How long have sports cards been around ? (part 1)

The first baseball trading cards date back to 1869. For many years, baseball cards were packaged in packs of tobacco as a way to increase sales the same way that today prizes are packaged in boxes of cereal. In the 1920's and 1930's, candy and gum companies started packaging baseball cards in their products as well.

Baseball card production was virtually halted in the early 1940's due to paper shortages created by World War II. The "Modern Era" of baseball cards began in 1948 when Bowman Gum Inc. offered one card and one piece of gum in a pack for a penny.

The first important football set was the Mayo set featuring college players in 1984. Other than the 1935 National Chicle set no other key football set was issued until 1948 when noth Bowman and Leaf produced sets.

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