ELIZABETH TAYLOR - 1952 Dixie Cup GRADED Nelsons Ice Cream
ZERO-NONE-NADA have ever been graded higher by PSA !!!
Grade |
PSA-9 MINT |
Book Value |
n/a |
Our Price |
$ 95
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Below are short bits & pieces on sportscard & baseball trading card collecting.
Please wander around the website for more info, prices, values & images
on vintage baseball, football, basketball, hockey, sport and non-sports cards.
1952 Topps Wings
The 1952 Topps Wings card set holds a unique place in
the history of trading cards. Released by Topps, the set
contained 200 cards featuring various aircraft from around the
world, mostly of those from the Korean War and early Cold War.
The cards featured a wide selection of planes and aircraft,
reflecting the fascination with aviation at time.
Each card had a detailed colored illustration with it's name.
The backs included a "Friend or Foe" quiz along with
specs and description of the aircraft making the cards both
educational and collectible.
In essence, the Topps Wings set captures the spirit of a time when
aviation was advancing and capturing the public's imagination.
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1952 Topps Wings
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1910 Fish Series (T58)
There were (2) 50-card series of fishy cards, each featuring
unique fish portraits if North American species like brook trout
and blackfish along with exotic species from around the world.
The fronts of Series #1 duplicate the N8 fish set from Allen &
Ginter. Allen & Ginter had merged with four other companies to
form the American Tobacco Company back in 1890.
The T58 Fish Series is like an aquarium in your hand.
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1910 Fish Series (N58)
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Are sports cards valuable ?
Like all collectibles, over time some sports cards go down in value,
others go up and some can even become very valuable.
Card values are based on many factors:
player popularity, scarcity, condition & collector interest.
A card can be scarce but without demand value may not be great.
Q: What are some ways to collect cards ?
* Complete sets by year & issue
* Cards of your favorite player
* Cards of your favorite team "TEAM SETS"
* Rookie cards
* Hall-of-Famer cards
* I even had a girlfriend that collected Don Mossi (checkout his ears),
players whose last name start with "Z", and the Brett brothers George &
Ken (she had a crush on George).
* "TYPE COLLECTING" (everyone should at least do a little of this !)
"Type Collecting"
is collecting at least one of each different "type" of issue.
On scarcer issues you can add a less expensive common
while on others you can select your favorite player or team.