Collecting baseball cards is a hobby that many people

April 20th, 2008

Collecting baseball cards is a hobby that many people enjoy in life. Coming across a card that they don’t yet have in their collection is just about the most exciting thing to a collector. Vintage cards, the more rare cards, are the ones most sought after by collectors and, of course, they have much more monetary value.

Most of the old baseball cards are re-productions but a few are still made from the original material. Now these cards are quite valuable as there are only a few of these cards ever seen in public. A few baseball cards can mean approximately 100 or less. The price of these cards is usually based on the availability and of course the condition of the card within the market.

We are all quite aware of some of these rare baseball cards. You might even remember players such as Honus Wagner as well as Mickey Mantle and Babe Ruth. These players each had amazing baseball careers. They were even collectible in the days while they were still playing!

Because many collectors were only fans of the game, many of the cards were not protected. This resulted in many of the rare baseball cards to be damaged. They often had torn corners and worn edges and often had creases in the middle where they had been folded, a result of the companies who produced the cards using poor quality paper.

Now unless there is a large amount of damage to the cards, these rare baseball cards still have the ability of causing lots of excitement when they appear in public. The main reason for this being the lack of cards which can be found by baseball collectors. For this reason when one of these rare baseball cards like that of the T206 Honus Wagner card surfaces you can see that collectors and wealthy fans themselves are gearing up for a high stakes bidding.

Synonymous with baseball trading cards, The Topps Company has a long and very rich history within the sport. Topps produced its first Topps baseball cards set in 1951 with the game- oriented Red and Black set. But it was the 1952 set that really brought the modern sports trading card to life. Rich with history and intrigue, the 1952 set is now one of the more revered and valued card sets of all time.

Ever since, Topps has not stopped making its sets of Topps baseball cards, continuing to expand on its longstanding tradition. With new technologies and a stable of brands without equal, The Topps Company is an industry leader moving into the coming generation of baseball trading cards.

Most collectors are not able to buy Wagners and Ruths, even if they’re serious about card collecting. Recently, MLB cards from the ’70s have become great investments for the average collector. Cards of 70s greats like Mike Schmidt, Steve Garvey, Dusty Baker, and other greats have shown significant increases in value.

MLB cards of 70s are still affordable to most people even though their worth is keep on growing. Many of the MLB cards which can be considered as best can be bought under $300. Since their growth potential is very high they can earn a good profit to the collector of these cards.

It’s well known that many people enjoy the hobby of collecting baseball cards. In many of these rare baseball cards you may see worn corners and edges or even some creases on parts of the cards itself, due to poor quality cardboard paper. The Topps Company has become synonymous with baseball cards over the decades. Topps began to produce baseball cards in 1951, with the Red and Black set. Ever since that time, it produced its famous Topps baseball cards. In recent years, mlb cards from the ’70s have proven to be a great investment for the common collector.

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