Gypsy Queen Baseball 2015 is hitting the market with two autographs and two relic cards per box, plus a special 10-card mini box. A full checklist is linked below. GQ's 300-card base set includes veterans, rookies and retired greats. Fifty of the cards will be short printed, falling at an average of one in every four packs. There will be photo variations of 50 different … [Read more...] about 2015 Topps Gypsy Queen Arrives
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Allen & Ginter Returns This Summer With Metal Cards, Pop Ups…and Skeletons
OK, technically it is considered a baseball card set. However, since its inception Topps Allen & Ginter card product has been more noted for its eclectic nature than its depiction of the national pastime. And it is a reputation that is well earned by its inclusion of champions from the realm of competitive hot dog eating (Joey Chestnut in 2008), and the way it simply … [Read more...] about Allen & Ginter Returns This Summer With Metal Cards, Pop Ups…and Skeletons
2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball: Back for A Second Go-Round
by Chris Harris One of the more successful product introductions in recent years was the debut of Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball. Initially seen by many as an Allen & Ginter knock-off, Gypsy Queen surprised many in The Hobby with its clean 19th Century design and set collectability. Then again, any product that retails for $6/pack and yields five “hits” in a box is bound … [Read more...] about 2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball: Back for A Second Go-Round
2010 Topps Allen & Ginter Review
By Rich Klein We recently received our review box of the highly anticipated 2010 Topps Allen and Ginter product and went to work on opening the packs to see what a new season of this popular issue might bring. The fact the Allen and Ginter is primarily a baseball product is quite a difference from the original releases in the 1887-88 era. In those products, although … [Read more...] about 2010 Topps Allen & Ginter Review