Vintage Pack Facts hopes to shed some light on one individual release each week in terms of the variety of packaging methods used, prices at the time, a little about the set itself and more. Topps expanded its set from 598 cards in 1966 to 609 in ’67 but youngsters wouldn’t know it until late in the year as it continued to produce cards in series that were time … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1967 Topps Baseball
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Vintage Pack Facts: 1977 Topps Baseball
When teams reported to spring training in the late winter of 1977, the world of baseball cards was pretty much as it had always been. Collectors anxiously awaited the traditional wax packs with that stick of pink bubble gum. Another 660-card set was there to be pieced together. It was the 1970s so there would be no super premium … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1977 Topps Baseball
Vintage Pack Facts: 1978-79 Topps Basketball
The NBA was having a rough time back in the late 1970's. The league had merged with the ABA but the limited excitement created by the move didn't last long. Rumors of franchise shifts were common and sometimes they happened. Larry Bird and Magic Johnson hadn't yet arrived and Michael Jordan was still in high school. Trading card sets were kept to a … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1978-79 Topps Basketball
Heritage to Offer Near Complete Box of 1964 Topps Penny Packs
In an era where even the “lower end” sports card packs can’t be touched for much less than $3 (when you can find them), it’s seems almost unfathomable that you could once buy a pack for a penny—and get a stick of gum to boot. The penny packs were—and are—decidedly less prevalent than their multi-card wax-wrapped brothers. Finding a display box of 1-cent Topps packs … [Read more...] about Heritage to Offer Near Complete Box of 1964 Topps Penny Packs
Vintage Pack Facts: 1978 Topps Football
The Dallas Cowboys were the defending Super Bowl champs. The Pittsburgh Steelers would soon answer with their latest Lombardi Trophy. The two titanic teams of the 70s were well represented in Topps' lone football card product, including Tony Dorsett and John Stallworth, two future Hall of Famers whose rookie cards were on the checklist. This edition of Vintage … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1978 Topps Football
Vintage Pack Facts: 1976 Topps Football
Those who collect vintage football card packs don't have a lot of trouble finding reasonably priced options during the last half of the 1970s but there's one that's a problem. If not for that Payton guy.... While 1977-1979 packs have gone up in value over the last several years, they're a piece of cake compared to the year that brought us Sweetness. Walter Payton's … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1976 Topps Football
Notes: Moeller Show Off; New Shop in Hollywood; ’73 Rack Box; NBA Legends Event
One of the larger Midwestern sports card shows of the year won’t be taking place in 2020. The annual Thanksgiving weekend event at Moeller High School in Cincinnati was cancelled Tuesday. Promoters at CincyCardShows.com say the move is “in accordance with the CDC, state of Ohio and Hamilton County.” Gatherings are still being kept to a maximum of 50 people … [Read more...] about Notes: Moeller Show Off; New Shop in Hollywood; ’73 Rack Box; NBA Legends Event
Vintage Pack Facts: 1973 Topps Football
"Biggest Series Ever" screamed the packaging. Topps wasn't lying. While they'd pumped out a unique, three-series set in 1972--one that kept collectors hunting for high numbers well into the next four decades--the 528-card 1973 Topps football set was an unprecedented whopper. No, it wasn't as big as the company's last several baseball sets, but NFL fans had … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1973 Topps Football
Vintage Pack Facts: 1978 Topps Baseball
As the sun began to shine a little more and spring training camps began to open in 1978, collectors were hit with another cold slap in the face. The price of a pack was up again and you'd need to buy more cards to complete a set. Just a five years earlier, wax packs were a dime each. Even in '74, you could still snare one for that price, although there … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1978 Topps Baseball
Vintage Pack Facts: 1979-80 Topps Basketball
It wasn't a great time to be a basketball card collector. After a mammoth 330-card set in 1977-76 and a unique postcard-sized set the next year, Topps all but waved the white flag on hoops for the next three years. The checklists shrunk to 132 cards. By 1979-80, the design of the cards and pack were decidedly uninspiring. Dealers were taking just about … [Read more...] about Vintage Pack Facts: 1979-80 Topps Basketball