The 1930s brought Goudeys and Diamond Stars. The '50s saw the dawn of Topps. The 40s? "Limited" would be the word that comes to mind for collectors. After the U.S. entered World War II in 1941, there were no major mainstream sets issued until 1948--a full three years after the hostilities ceased. Surprisingly, though, there is plenty of history … [Read more...] about 7 Must-Have Baseball Cards from the 1940s
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10 Fun Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund: Sports Collector’s Edition
We're not all lucky enough to get one. Some of us might need to sell some cards to keep Uncle Sam happy on April 15. However, if you are among the millions of Americans who will see a nice deposit in your checking account this time of year, what to do with it is sometimes a dilemma. Pay bills? Fix your truck? Stick it in the bank? All may be responsible … [Read more...] about 10 Fun Ways to Spend Your Tax Refund: Sports Collector’s Edition
Jackie Robinson 70th Anniversary Auction to Feature Historic Artifacts
Goldin Auctions says it will offer for auction the widest selection of Robinson-related material ever featured in a single auction during a special event opening next month. The Jackie Robinson 70th Anniversary Auction will run from late March through April 22 - one week after MLB's annual Jackie Robinson Day celebration. In addition to Robinson … [Read more...] about Jackie Robinson 70th Anniversary Auction to Feature Historic Artifacts
Goldin Auctions to Partner with Jackie Robinson Foundation
As part of the 70th anniversary celebration of Jackie Robinson's Major League debut, Goldin Auctions will be the official auction house of the Jackie Robinson Foundation. Goldin Auctions, which has also been the Official Auction House of the Babe Ruth Museum since 2015, will raise funds and visibility for the Jackie Robinson Foundation and the Jackie Robinson … [Read more...] about Goldin Auctions to Partner with Jackie Robinson Foundation
Baseball Card Exhibit at The Met Opens Next Week
Since the mid-19th century, when the New York Knickerbockers played the first organized baseball games using modern-day rules, New York has been home to some of the sport’s most successful and beloved teams. Opening June 10 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the exhibition The Old Ball Game: New York Baseball, 1887–1977 will include nearly 400 baseball cards featuring … [Read more...] about Baseball Card Exhibit at The Met Opens Next Week
Jackie’s First Card–in Color
Jackie Robinson’s first baseball cards were issued as part of a promotion by Bond Bread during his rookie year in Major League Baseball. Unfortunately, full color cards of the game’s new star were still a few years away and the fans of the Bond sets have to settle for a black-and-white image. Make that ‘had to’. Digital artist Marina Amaral has … [Read more...] about Jackie’s First Card–in Color
1952 Topps Jackie Robinson Among Set’s Gems
The 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson represents the first Topps card issued of the immortal Brooklyn second baseman. It is also #312, one of the rare 1952 Topps high numbers. This makes the 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson one of the most desired cards, next to Mantle, in the 1952 Topps baseball series. Prices range from $500 for a lower grade example to $2,000 and up … [Read more...] about 1952 Topps Jackie Robinson Among Set’s Gems
Robinson Rookie Cards Still Hobby Gold
On October 23, 1945, baseball changed forever. World War II had ended just months earlier and a new era was coming. Brooklyn Dodgers General Manager Branch Rickey believed it was time to integrate baseball. The Kansas City Monarchs shortstop he’d been watching was the man he’d been looking for. Just three years later, kids were about to find an … [Read more...] about Robinson Rookie Cards Still Hobby Gold