13 Incredible O-Pee-Chee Uncut Sheets

I’ve written about uncut sheets several times here on the blog, from more generic articles like 5 Reasons to Collect Uncut Sheets of Sports Cards and A Few Ways Topps Distributed Uncut Sheets Directly To Customers to more focused articles where uncut sheets have been used to demonstrate something unique about specific sets, like 1948 … Read more

A Few Ways Topps Distributed Uncut Sheets Directly To Customers

I love uncut sheets of sports cards. They make excellent display pieces, and they’re often scarce, they provide set education, finish “master” collections, and provide hobby integrity. So despite the storage problem, they continue to be popular collectibles. But how did these sheets make their way to the market if cards were meant to be … Read more

This Week in Sports Cards #2

Financial markets announced this morning that Topps is going public, again, through a Special Purpose Acquisition (SPAC) deal with Mudrick Capital, which values Topps at around $1.3B, or almost 4 Mike Trout rookie cards. More on this next week. Empty Case Collecting I was browsing eBay last week and came across a rare 1979-80 Topps … Read more

5 Reasons to Collect Uncut Sheets of Sports Cards

The variety of products people can collect in the hobby is huge. People collect star players, sets, unopened products, advertising panels, and a lot more. Another hobby subgroup is collectors of uncut sheets. Before cards are put into packs, they are rolled out of printers in large sheets and cut. But sometimes, these sheets don’t … Read more