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2023 Chrome Platinum Anniversary Is a 2024 Release, Sorry

One very confusing things about baseball cards and sports cards in general is the fact that sometimes, for whatever reason, 2022 products aren’t released until deep into 2023. That’s exactly what’s happening with 2022 Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary, as searches for “2023” Topps Chrome Platinum Anniversary have recently skyrocketed with the latest release. If you […]

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Best Baseball Cards of 2023: Rookies, Vets, Inserts & Sets

I’ve spent some time curating what are the best baseball cards of 2023—the rookies, the veterans, and everyone in between. For a TLDR version, here is what I’m laying out for the best cards in 2023: Best Rookies As a reminder, among the various card companies, Topps stands out as the best for rookies. Flagship,

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Upper Deck Low Series Vs. High Series: Best Cards & Differences

Upper Deck Low Series contains the first 700 cards of the 1989 set, while the High Number Series includes the remaining 100 cards. One of Upper Deck’s most valuable cards, the Ken Griffey Jr. is card #1 in the set, and is thus part of the Low Series. In the High Series, the best cards

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2023 Topps Heritage Most Valuable Cards

The most valuable cards sold from 2023 Topps Heritage include Real One Red Ink Autos /74: Corbin Carroll ($1K), Adley Rutschman ($780), Gunnar Henderson ($750), Mike Trout ($725), and Julio Rodriguez ($550). In terms of non-autos, a Rutschman Nickname Variation sold at $250, a Trout Nickname Variation sold for $190, and an Ohtani Nickname Variation

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