1933 Diamond Matchbooks Football CardsCategoriesSets

1933 Diamond Matchbooks Football

The first National Football League licensed set is 1933 Diamond Matchbooks Football Cards. Produced by the Diamond Match Company, the set was more designed as a way to sell cigarette matches than promote pro football. Featuring 143 cards, but only 94 different players, and one Seal card, the 1933 set has a lot of variations. […]

Reggie White Football CardsCategoriesPlayers

Reggie White Football Cards

Reggie White Football cards are a must for any Football collectors collection. Who is Reggie White Reggie White is a top-tier all-time player in football. His cards also break the mold that defensive players can’t get any hobby love as well. Hard working player appeals to fans of even rival fanbases. At Tennessee he had […]

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1964 Topps Giants Baseball Cards

The 1964 Topps Giants are a great way to get into set building or to find higher grade examples of Hall of Fame legends on the cheap. The set features a total of 22 HOFs including legends like Koufax, Mantle, Aaron, Clemente, and Mays. 7 Short prints can make the set somewhat difficult to complete, […]

1984 Rock Stamp

The 1984 Rock Stamp were a Brazilian Sticker set that featured many of the Rock & Pop artists of the early 80s. Within the set you can find both band and solo cards of Iron Maiden, Van Halen (Put a few more Here). These are difficult to find in the USA and a premium is […]

1967 Philadelphia Football CardsCategoriesSets

1967 Philadelphia Football

1967 Philadelphia Gum is remembered as a lame duck set for two main reasons. Topps got the NFL license back in 1968, and the 1967 rookie Hall of Famers lack any real collectability. Jim Brown retiring early also meant he did not have a 1967 card. Even Unitas and Starr can be had all day, […]

1966 Philadelphia Football CardsCategoriesSets

1966 Philadelphia Football

1966 Philadelphia Football Cards takes the cake for the four years Philadelphia made football cards. The two most valuable cards across all four years of Philadelphia appear in 1966, and they appear on the same team, both as rookies. Gale Sayers and Dick Butkus are both no-brainer Hall of Famers that with a 22-year gap […]

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1965 Philadelphia Football

1965 Philadelphia Football is much similar to 1964 with solid players, but collectability tends to stick to ‘football guys’. There are six Hall of Fame rookies, but none appear at quarterback or running back. Only two won Super Bowls as a player, although two also won Super Bowls as assistant coaches. While far from a […]

1964 Philadelphia Football CardsCategoriesSets

1964 Philadelphia Football

From 1964 to 1967 Topps lost the NFL license to Philadelphia Gum Company. This led to a split in future Hall of Fame rookie cards across Philadelphia, for the NFL, and Topps, for the AFL. Standard size cards every year, Philadelphia mostly featured the same portrait style photos with blank backgrounds as had been the […]

Roberto Clemente Baseball CardsCategoriesPlayers

Roberto Clemente Baseball Cards

Roberto Clemente Baseball Cards are a staple of any vintage collector’s collection. Even modern collectors strive to get a rookie or 1956 Topps. Before we jump into some of his most valuable and scarcest cards, let’s talk about him in more detail. Who was Roberto Clemente? Roberto Clemente was born in 1934 in Carolina, Puerto […]

Ja Morant Rookie CardsCategoriesPlayers

Ja Morant Rookie Cards

Since his Rookie season, Ja Morant Rookie Cards have been a hot commodity for basketball card collectors. Jamel “Ja” Morant who grew up in a basketball home with both parents playing in their younger days. Ja went to Murray State College as he wasn’t a highly sought after recruit. Despite going to such a small […]

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