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  2. Have Baseball Card Values Risen in 20 Years? Actually ... - AOL

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    The price of unopened boxes of baseball cards from the late 1980s and early 1990s has fallen dramatically over the past 20 to 25 years or so, reflecting a general widespread devaluation of cards ...

  3. List of most expensive sports cards - Wikipedia

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    Thus, for example, the T206 Honus Wagner is represented on this list by one particular card's 2021 sale and does not include the same card's 2012 sale for $1.2 million or the Jumbo Wagner and its $3.12 million sale price. Cards are evaluated by third-party services, most often Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA), Beckett Grading Services ...

  4. Baseball card - Wikipedia

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    Since early baseball cards were produced primarily as a marketing vehicle, collectors began to classify those cards by the 'type' of company producing the set. The system implemented by Jefferson Burdick in The American Card Catalog has become the de facto standard in identifying and organizing trade cards produced in the Americas pre-1951.

  5. Your old baseball cards could make you rich now

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    We took a look around eBay to find out which cards are going for some of the highest rates. The prices we discovered ranged anywhere from a few hundred dollars to the hundreds of thousands -- even ...

  6. 4 Rare Baseball Cards Expected To Soar in Value in the ... - AOL

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    Beyond the action on the diamond itself, however, collectors have long been invested in buying, selling and trading baseball cards — a hobby almost as old as the sport itself. Learn More: 15 ...

  7. Donruss - Wikipedia

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    Donruss and Fleer negotiated deals with Major League Baseball and by late 1980 Donruss had acquired the rights to produce baseball cards. Its first baseball card set was produced and ready in time for the 1981 season. In August of that year, an appellate court overturned the judge's ruling.

  8. Fleer - Wikipedia

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    The Commission concluded that because the contracts only covered the sale of cards with gum, competition was still possible by selling cards with other small, low-cost products. Fleer chose not to pursue such options and instead sold its remaining player contracts to Topps for $395,000 in 1966($3,344,211.42 in 2021 dollars).

  9. 'Antiques Roadshow:' Rare baseball cards valued at $1M - AOL

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    Monday night's episode of "Antiques Roadshow" saw one of the most valuable archives ever seen on the show. A rare photographic baseball card collection of the Boston Red Stockings worth at least ...

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