Think you can make money selling current year baseball card cases and boxes? It's sort of like going to the race track. You can grab some information and make an educated guess but you really never whether that horse will act like the second coming of Secretariat or wind up in a claiming race. Topps 2011 baseball products have included nearly two dozen different cases since … [Read more...] about Topps 2011 Products: Best and Worst Money Makers
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Topps Triple Threads 2011 Baseball Released
Topps Triple Threads 2011 baseball rolled into stores on Tuesday and Wednesday. One of the year's most anticipated baseball products runs about $170 per box and contains two packs per display box. Each pack contains three numbered Topps Triple Threads Baseball base cards plus two numbered Parallel cards plus one numbered Triple Relic card and one Triple Threads Unity Single … [Read more...] about Topps Triple Threads 2011 Baseball Released
Editor’s Blog: Panini/Donruss Back in the Game
When they came seemingly out of nowhere to buy Donruss/Playoff and grab an NBA license in 2009, Panini vowed to make an impact on the North American trading card market. The goal? Have a presence in all four major sports. They accomplished that on Thursday, announcing an agreement with the MLB Player's Association on a trading card license with Texas Rangers' star Josh … [Read more...] about Editor’s Blog: Panini/Donruss Back in the Game
2011 Topps Wrapper Redemption Autos Unveiled
Are you saving your wrappers? You should. We're getting our first look at some of the randomly seeded autographed cards that are one of the highlights of the 2011 Topps Series One Wrapper Redemption program. The bonus redemption idea has been fairly popular for Topps, which has had some sort of offer going for its lower-end baseball products on a regular basis lately. For … [Read more...] about 2011 Topps Wrapper Redemption Autos Unveiled
No 2010 Topps T206 Strasburg…Unless
The recently-released 2010 Topps 206 Baseball selling material included what the company is calling "a piece of inaccurate information". Although Stephen Strasburg’s card appears in the sales pamphlet, he is not on the checklist. Since he's yet to play a Major League game, Strasburg is currently ineligible to appear as a Rookie Card in products. "If Strasburg is … [Read more...] about No 2010 Topps T206 Strasburg…Unless