Eleven overlooked stars of the 1970s put up big numbers but remain undervalued in the hobby. Their cards still offer surprising bargains today.
Posts published in “Cards”
From the post-war boom to the junk wax era and beyond.
The 1973 Topps set is full of quirks—errors, airbrushing, and odd photos. Here are six entertaining examples that make it unforgettable.
In 1981, Donruss and Fleer challenged Topps’ monopoly, sparking bold marketing battles that reshaped the hobby and fueled the 1980s baseball card boom.
Heritage’s 1961 Fleer basketball uncut sheet reveals why cards #1–6, all right-edge cuts, are tougher in high grade despite equal print runs.




