Zee-Nut Baseball Cards: Collecting The HOF Players
Zee-Nut (also commonly referred to as Zeenut) baseball cards were issued over the course of twenty-eight years from 1911 to 1938. …
Zee-Nut (also commonly referred to as Zeenut) baseball cards were issued over the course of twenty-eight years from 1911 to 1938. …
I’ve covered the 86 Fleer Jordan rookie card extensively, both from an authenticity standpoint (here, here, and here) and the investment side of…
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in the December 1995 edition of The Vintage and Classic Baseball Collector (VCBC) magazine. We…
In our history of baseball cards piece, we discussed at length the history of the Topps baseball card company; from their…
In thinking of what represents true Americana, the things that come to mind include – Baseball, Apple Pie, and yep Cracker…
Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in the October 2002 edition of The Vintage and Classic Baseball Collector (VCBC) magazine. We…
The 1951 and 1952 Berk Ross “Hit Parade of Champions’ sets have started to gather more interest from collectors in recent…
To some, these are the ugliest cards ever created, yet I believe the 1923 W515 strip card set is one the…
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I had always been vaguely familiar with the Turkey Red (T3) Tobacco Cabinet cards, but it wasn’t until I had one…
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