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What is a Blaster Box in Card Collecting? Are They Worth It?

A blaster box is a sealed box of cards containing a number of sealed packs, and is usually found at retail stores like Target or Walmart. The amount of cards within a blaster box will vary by product, as will the price. Blaster boxes are lower-cost alternatives to the popular hobby box. Blaster boxes are

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What is BMWT in Shipping Cards Vs. PWE (AND ESE)?

When starting out in card collecting, one of the most difficult things is learning the lingo, and understanding the definitions of the terms your fellow collectors are using on a regular basis. In today’s glossary entry, we are looking at the shipping acronyms of BMWT and PWE, and the best way to ship sports cards.

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Best Ways to Collect, Sort & Organize Baseball Cards

Some collect to collect, while others “collect” to make money. To each their own, but for those building their collections over the year, one of the best things about doing so is organizing. (Actually, maybe you haven’t realized that, and that’s why you’re here!) It could be somewhat of a nostalgia factor for me—I just

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Best Baseball Card Sets of the 80s—Design, Value, and More

I wonder if I’d be so passionate about the 80s had I not grown up in the decade, but I think even from an outsider’s perspective, the 80s were rad. In the baseball card world, it was a time where we saw baseball card brands evolve—Topps was no longer the only player in town, with

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How Big are Baseball Cards? What are Their Dimensions?

Most baseball cards today measure approximately 2 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches. But, across time, baseball card sizes have varied wildly, ranging from tobacco era cards at 1 7/16 inches by 2 5/8 inches, to those much larger, like the 2 5/8 inches by 3 3/4 inches Topps BIG cards from 1988. Some cards

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