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10 Must-Have Wayne Gretzky Cards
Look back on the cardboard career of Wayne Gretzky with our list of cards that capture the essence of The Great One and have left a lasting impact on the hobby.
1962-63 Parkhurst Hockey Cards
1962-63 Parkhurst Hockey features cards from three teams. The set uses two distinct designs. Key cards include Gordie Howe and Jacques Plante.
1983 Topps Star Wars Return of the Jedi Series 1 Trading Cards
The first of two sets for the original trilogy’s final film, 1983 Topps Star Wars: Return of the Jedi Series 1 includes 132 cards and 33 stickers (66 if you include color variations).
1975-76 O-Pee-Chee WHA Hockey Cards
1975-76 O-Pee-Chee WHA Hockey is the company’s second set of the short-lived league. Key rookie cards include Richard Brodeur and Mark Howe.
10 Hottest 2012 Topps Finest Baseball Cards
Yu Darvish and Bryce Harper duke it out for the top 2012 Topps Finest Baseball eBay sales. Who wins? Find out as we break down the set’s top 10 eBay sales.
2012-13 Panini NBA Sticker Collection
2012-13 Panini NBA Sticker Collection returns with a comprehensive checklist of 360 stickers. Aimed largely at young collectors and set builders, the release includes glitter and micro-etched stickers.
2006 Topps Baseball Cards
2006 Topps Baseball is a transition year for the flagship brand. It sees a new set configuration, the return of a legend and the inclusion of a card that wasn’t supposed to be.
2012 Leaf Pete Rose – The Living Legend Baseball Cards
2012 Leaf Pete Rose – The Living Legend is one of the most affordable ways for collectors to get an autograph from baseball’s all-time hit king. For less than $50, boxes come with 10 packs of cards and either a Pete Rose autograph or autographed memorabilia redemption.
2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Rookie Material Signatures Visual Guide
Here’s all the info you need on the 2012 Panini Rookies & Stars Football Rookie Materials Signatures cards. These rookie cards are numbered to 499 and have both an autograph and a player-worn jersey swatch. We’ve got a detailed visual checklist and more.
1960-61 Parkhurst Hockey Cards
1960-61 Parkhurst Hockey saw the Detroit Red Wings join the Maple Leafs and Canadiens on the checklist. Key cards include Gordie Howe, Terry Sawchuk, John McKenzie and the final card from Maurice Richard’s playing career.
1937-38 O-Pee-Chee V304E Hockey Cards
1937-38 O-Pee-Chee V304E Hockey was the last hockey card set of the decade from the company. The 48-card checklist includes Toe Blake, Aurel Joliat, Turk Broda and Charlie Conacher.
What’s Hot in 2011-12 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Hockey?
2011-12 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Hockey is faring very well on the secondary market, particularly the set’s biggest hits. So far, five singles have sold for at least $1,000 on eBay. Find out what’s driving the high-end sales.
2007 Topps Updates & Highlights Baseball Cards
The 2007 Topps Updates & Highlights Baseball checklist is largely filled with rookies and late-season roster moves. Like the 2007 flagship Topps sets, the main set is overshadowed by short prints and variations.
Law of Cards: Former Mastro Auctions Owner Gets a Trial Date
A trial date has been set in the case against Bill Mastro and three of his former Mastro Auctions employees. Paul Lesko has full details.
2012 Topps Football Game Time Giveaway Guide
2012 Topps Football Game Time Giveaway is the company’s latest virtual redemption program. It boasts exclusive cards, prizes and a new game component. Get details here.
2012 NHLPA Rookie Showcase Participants Announced
Thirty of hockey’s top prospects will be in Toronto on August 28 for the fourth annual NHLPA Rookie Showcase. Get a complete list of participants.
2012 Topps Mini Baseball Cards
It’s a small world after all with 2012 Topps Mini Baseball. A shrunken down version of the flagship 2012 Topps Baseball sets, the complete set includes rookies of Yu Darvish and Bryce Harper. Every box, which was originally offered only online, includes an autograph or relic card.
2007 Topps Baseball Cards
A bland design, weak rookie crop and repetitive inserts make 2007 Topps Baseball one of the company’s less-desirable flagship sets. The most notable card in the set is the Derek Jeter, which had Mickey Mantle and George W. Bush added to the background.