No decade witnessed a greater explosion in card values than the 1980s, and the main fuel lighting the fire came in the form of rookie cards of baseball's brightest young superstars. Four decades later ...
The bad news is 99.9% of the baseball cards you stockpiled in the 1980s to fund your early retirement are practically worthless today. The good news is there are a handful to cards from the decade ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Imagine searching through Grandma's garage, and boxes of faded baseball cards suddenly appear in front of you. Doesn't your heart ...
It's a story as old as the pandemic: middle-aged collectors are digging out their childhood baseball card collections from the 1980s and trying to figure out what to do with it. They search eBay for a ...
Imagine searching through Grandma's garage, and boxes of faded baseball cards suddenly appear in front of you. Doesn't your heart race a little? "Could these have any value?" I understand the buzz ...
The 1980s are synonymous with the junk wax era, a time when baseball cards were printed in enormous quantities. During this time, baseball cards were sold almost everywhere. Gas stations, 7-Elevens, ...
The 1980s was the Decade of the Rookie Card. That's not to say there haven't been great rookie cards, or even better rookie cards, in other eras. It's more that the 1980s was the decade when rookie ...