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The Best Sports Illustrated for Kids Cards To Watch For

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Yes, Sports Illustrated for Kids, the magazine we all probably subscribed to when we were younger, only to have copies trashed long ago right along with many of your favorite childhood collections. If you don’t know, and you’re here to learn. You’ve heard of Sports Illustrated Magazine, right? Well, there is a version of Sports […]

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Most Valuable Kellogg’s 3D Baseball Cards & Set Info

The most valuable Kellogg’s baseball cards include 1971 Kellogg’s Willie Mays #10 PSA 10 ($2,026), 1972 Kellogg’s Roberto Clemente #49 PSA 10 ($1,980), and 1971 Kellogg’s Pete Rose #65 PSA 10 ($1,980). This is according to sold market data provided by Card Ladder. Listing Description Date Sold Type Price ($) 1971 KELLOGGS #10 WILLIE MAYS

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All About Round Baseball Cards from MSA & More

Any amateur or novice collector knows a baseball card is a rectangular piece of cardboard with a player’s picture on the front. The back of that baseball card has numbers, info, and stats. Heck, everyone knows this. Within that traditional rectangular shape, we’ve seen different varieties, from oversized giants double the size of a standard

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All About That Mike Piazza Rookie of The Year Card We All Have in Our Collection

The Rembrandt Ultra-Pro Mike Piazza Rookie of the Year card set is a six-card collection featuring the then-young Los Angeles Dodgers catcher in various baseball and non-baseball poses. According to Trading Card Database, the cards were distributed one per box of Rembrandt Ultra-Pro 9-pocket pages. TCDB also notes that cards #1-5 have a print run

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