1970 O-Pee-Chee/OPC # 69 N.L. Pitching Leaders (Tom Seaver,Juan Marichal)
Also with Phil Niekro, Fergie Jenkins. (Mets/Giants/Braves/Cubs)
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Our Price |
$ 14.95
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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.
1960 Topps Football
The 1960 Topps Football set contained (128) cards.
Forest Gregg is the top rookie.
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1960 Topps Football Checklist and Prices
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Vintage Boxing cards Checklist & Values
Like baseball cards, boxing cards have been produced in this country
since the 1880's. First in tobacco products, later in gum and candy.
Unlike baseball cards, boxing cards have been produced in many countries
around the world.
In 1910 Mecca and Hassan tobacco companies put out colorful boxing sets
with names like: Jack Johnson, Jim Jeffries, John L. Sullivan & Jim Corbett.
In 1951 Topps joined in with a fairly large card set they called "Ringside".
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1969 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
Several top rookies in this set including some Hall-of-Famers such
as Rollie Fingers and Earl Weaver along with stars like Bobby Bonds,
Graig Nettles, Joe Rudi ...
and who can forget "The Starw That Stirs the Drink", 'Mr. October', 'The Straw
REGGIE JACKSON !!!
Of particular to some collectors is Aurelio Rodriguez's ROOKIE card
where Aurelio was too busy to sit and the bat boy took his place in
the photo.
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1969 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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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.