First, I wanted to mention that I will be launching The Post War Cards Newsletter within the month. It will feature unique, shorter-form content compared to the blog. So if…
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Earlier this month, I picked up a pair of older hobby catalogs; one is the 2003 Standard Catalog of Basketball Cards, and the other is the 2006 Standard Catalog of…
Leave a CommentThis month, I picked up a complete run of Topps Magazines from 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993. Each came with the original uncut panel/sheet promotional cards and checklist photos; some…
Leave a CommentThe month of January saw nine new articles published to the site. I was most proud of the article about the 1971 Topps Winner Baseball Cards and the 4 Wax…
Leave a CommentWith the holidays and a bunch of time off of work, I made a lot of updates to the site. However, Ironman Triathlon training will significantly lessen my free time…
Leave a CommentWith two new archives on the site (Unopened and Oddball), new content is being loaded onto PostWarCards all the time, along with regular blog posts. Every month, I intend to…
Leave a CommentOne of the coolest items I saw this week was an uncut sheet of 1948 Leaf Boxing cards. It sold Monday, May 24, 2021, for $3,383.33. Abandoning Sets I wrote…
Leave a CommentThe 1968 Topps Super Stars Harmon Killebrew, Willie Mays, and Mickey Mantle card is officially my favorite multi-player post-war card. And I’m now in search of a quality example for…
2 CommentsI’ve never been a huge hockey collector, but it makes me want to jump into the space when I see incredible unopened pack runs like these. The Era of Million…
Leave a CommentThis week I asked folks on Twitter if they preferred 1952 Bowman Large or 1952 Bowman Small football cards. It turns out; size doesn’t matter. 1953 Topps Store Window Display…
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