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We all know that collecting baseball cards is a

Apr 06, 2008 in General, Entertainment, Recreation, Sports

We all know that collecting baseball cards is a hobby that many people enjoy in this life. For collectors there isn’t anything more exciting to to come across a card which they don’t yet have in their collection. The more sought after cards for baseball collections are the more rare or vintage cards. These cards have a much higher monetary value, of course.

Most of the “old” baseball cards you will see today are reproductions of the originals. There are, however, still a few of the original cards in circulation. Often there are less than 100 cards left of a given player and year. High demand for these cards has pushed their prices up, in some cases to thousands of dollars. The exact price level is determined by demand, condition, and the number of cards available.

Many rare baseball cards are those of very recognizable players that had spectacular and even historical baseball careers. Cards of players like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and even Honus Wagner are among this group. These cards were collectables even during the time these players were actively playing the game and are even more valuable today.

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.

Unless they have received a large amount of damage, some of the more rare baseball cards are still able to cause of lot of excitement when they appear in public. These rare baseball cards cause such a sensation and are so rare that wealthy fans and wealthy collectors get all geared up for high stake bidding, this is especially true for more rare baseball cards such as the T206 Honus Wagner baseball card.

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.

Topps has continued to produce Topps baseball cards sets ever since and today Topps continues to build on its established tradition. Armed with the latest technologies and an unparalleled stable of brands, The Topps Company is leading the charge into the next generation of baseball trading cards.

Wagner and Ruth baseball cards are rare, therefore it is hard to find a collector who is able to offer these. Recently, cards collected from the years 1970-1979 have proven to be of great value and worthy to a collector. Some of the cards from those years that have shown the most profitable are Mike Schmidt, Carlton Fisk, Steve Garvey, and Dusty Baker.

The value of MLB cards from the 1970s has been growing steadily, with many of the best items hovering around or below the 300$ mark. Due to the high growth potential, collectors investing in these items are in a good position to reap significant rewards in the future.

Collecting baseball cards as a hobby is quite popular with many people. Collectors find it exciting and sometimes very profitable, especially when they can locate genuine vintage cards. Most old baseball cards are copies, but originals are out there. Unless a card has been significantly damaged, rare baseball cards cause a lot of excitement when they appear in public. The Topps Company, established in 1951, is an expert in the field of baseball card production. Topps baseball cards are highly sought-after. Some can be astronomically expensive, but MLB cards from the 1970s have turned out to be a great investment that the common collector can generally afford.