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Are Topps Certified Autographed Cards Authentic or Fake?

Simply, Topps certified autograph cards are “real,” meaning that the autograph displayed is from the player Topps is showcasing and/or saying it’s from. You can check if you have a Topps certified autograph card by looking on the front and back of the card, and finding the “Topps Certified Autograph” seal/statement, and explanation that the […]

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Panini National Treasures Basketball Card Debut & History

I’m not telling you anything you didn’t know when I say National Treasures has become one of the most popular basketball card products in history, and even more as of late—each year’s release seems to be more anticipated than the last. Thanks to its mix of current stars and retired legends, clean on-card autos, “Logoman”

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Hobby Box Vs. Retail Blaster Boxes: What’s the Difference?

Oh, how the tides have turned. If you’re just getting into the hobby, you’ve missed a few different waves. And, if you’re returning to the hobby after some time collecting during the junk wax era, the scene has certainly shifted. Either way, the question of buying a hobby box of cards versus retail still crashes

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What are Topps Redemption Cards & What Happens When They Expire?

Imagine the scene—you’re opening a box of cards that guarantees you’ll receive any number of autographed cards, let’s say two. You’re down to your last pack and you’ve only pulled one auto, so you know the next and final auto is sitting in the pack you’re holding in your very hands!   You crack the

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