Pulled from production and surrounded by mystery, 1959 Fleer Ted Williams #68 remains one of the hobby’s most fascinating and sought-after post-war cards.
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From the post-war boom to the junk wax era and beyond.
A rare piece of Topps production art featuring Mickey Mantle’s 2-HR World Series game is listed on eBay for $15K—historic and quietly available.
A masterpiece hidden in plain sight—Mike Shannon’s 1964 rookie card art deserves more than the cropped corner Topps gave it.
Fleer quietly inserted R.G. Laughlin’s 21-card “The Shots” set into 1974 basketball sticker packs—his rare foray beyond baseball.
These six post-war cards have never seen a PSA 10. If one appears, expect hobby history to be made.
Two ultra-rare PSA 9 1952 Bowman Willie Mays cards hit the market at once—could this clash between auction houses cap their value?
Triple prints of ABA icons Julius Erving and Moses Malone highlight this rare 1975/76 Topps basketball uncut sheet, once auctioned by Mastro in 2007.






