Baseball cards have changed a lot over the years, and this is hardly surprising. What is surprising, perhaps, is just how much they've also stayed the same. Pick up a card from 1910s (or even the ...
Let's face it. There are collectors who know a lot about vintage baseball cards, and then there are collectors who know a Flick of a lot! Not sure which one you are, or just looking to stump your ...
The New York Times: A guide to the experimental baseball cards of the ’60s and ’70s
A guide to the experimental baseball cards of the ’60s and ’70s
Baseball cards have long been a cornerstone of sports collectibles, blending nostalgia with investment potential. In recent years, the market for rare and high-grade cards has exploded, with some ...
The New York Times: The baseball cards that make us happy: Childhood favorites and mementos of loved ones
For many of us, it’s impossible to think about baseball without also thinking about baseball cards. Those little pieces of cardboard serve as tangible reminders of people, moments and emotions that ...
The baseball cards that make us happy: Childhood favorites and mementos of loved ones
This story was updated Nov. 4 at 1:40 p.m. PST to include a record sale of a Shohei Ohtani baseball card. One of Shohei Ohtani’s rookie cards has sold for $533,140 following the Dodgers’ World Series ...
Baseball cards were once simple collectibles traded between kids, often stored in shoeboxes or forgotten in drawers. Today, those same cards can represent serious investments. Rarity, condition, and ...