
The Newest Collecting Sensation Is Hasbulla UFC Trading Cards
Social media sensation Hasbulla has a trading card, and one version recently sold for a lot of money. Here is what collectors need to know.
Social media sensation Hasbulla has a trading card, and one version recently sold for a lot of money. Here is what collectors need to know.
A breakdown of the most notable error cards of the over-produced 1988 Topps set. Which cards stand the test of time?
Here’s what you need to need to start collecting Weiss Schwarz cards.
What is the Barry Bonds 1987 Topps error card and is it worth anything?
A look at the history, legacy, and how Donruss Diamond Kings came to be and become one of the more iconic subsets and then inserts in the hobby.
An in-depth breakdown of the most notable error cards from the landmark 1991 Topps set.
Why Lego doesn’t make Pokemon sets and how collectors can find alternatives.
Star Wars Lego collecting is a huge hobby. Here are some of the most valuable Star Wards Lego sets around.
Although the Bill Ripken 1989 Fleer error card remains the most popular from the set, the Randy Johnson 1989 Fleer card is almost just as interesting.
A intro to coin collecting, including advice for how to get started in this fulfilling hobby.
1991 Donruss was another junk wax era set riddled with errors. Why was this the case and what are some of the notable errors?
The holidays are here again! Giving/receiving gifts is one of the greatest joys of the festive season. In the spirit of the season, we’ve put together a card collector’s Christmas idea list for anyone wondering what’s the best gift for a trading card collector. This collection of unique and cool gift ideas would cater to…
Autographed cards – especially TTM autographs – are a staple of the hobby. While you can pull an autographed card from several subsets, there’s a unique charm to TTM autographs. You stand a chance of getting hand-signed autographs of specific players you fancy and at much lower prices (free in most cases). However, while TTM…
While error cards were common at the height of the junk wax era, the 1990 Donruss error cards embodied the term. Usually, a set comes out, and collectors spot a few error cards when they open their packs. With the 1990 Donruss set, collectors were hard-pressed to find a card THAT WAS NOT AN error…
While the Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card from the 1989 Upper Deck set is the standout card from the epochal set, another card from 89 UD, the Dale Murphy reverse negative error card, is close behind and one of the most valuable. The 1989 Upper Deck Baseball heralded Upper Deck’s introduction to the hobby. Experts…
The 1990 Fleer Jose Uribe card has an intriguing history. As all collectors know, a card’s value is determined by the demand. In most situations, it’s straightforward to see just why a card has high demand. It might be a rookie card, a unique error card, or a card with a small print run. However,…
There have been several trends when it comes to collecting trading cards. Over the decades, collectors have chased game-used cards, serially numbered cards, error cards, and insert cards at several points. While most of these trends have faded in varying degrees, collecting rookie cards is a hobby staple that hasn’t slowed since collecting cards became…
There’s little difference in value between cards graded PSA 1 up to PSA 6. However, the condition is a big deal for collectors when it comes to higher grades (PSA 8 and above). At this level, your card’s grade can be the difference between making a fair profit or making a fortune — an extra…