"By the '80s, baseball card values were rising beyond the average hobbyist's means. As prices continued to climb, baseball cards were touted as a legitimate investment alternative to stocks, with The ...
In 2026, baseball card grading sits at the heart of a booming collectables market that values authenticated and slabbed cards ...
Baseball card investing has grown into a lucrative niche for collectors and investors alike, driven by nostalgia, rarity, and the increasing value of iconic sports memorabilia. Vintage cards featuring ...
With the Los Angeles Dodgers having clinched a World Series win at the end of October, enthusiasm over baseball (often referred to as “America’s pastime”) seems to be trending upward. Beyond the ...
Vintage baseball cards became rare because they were played with, traded, lost, stuck in bicycle spokes, and thrown out long ...
Imagine searching through Grandma's garage, and boxes of faded baseball cards suddenly appear in front of you. Doesn't your heart race a little? "Could these have any value?" I understand the buzz ...
Don’t throw away those beat-up baseball or football cards. The Athletic reports a curious trend has emerged recently in the card market, which has enjoyed a resurgence over the past few years after ...
Gauging when Shohei Ohtani’s baseball card market's ceiling will become a more permanent fixture is an ongoing and possibly never-ending exercise. Ronald Martinez / Getty Images The best way to ...
Mickey Mantle remains the king of the baseball card hobby, and 2025 proved it again. He continues to widen the gap between ...
This story was updated Nov. 4 at 1:40 p.m. PST to include a record sale of a Shohei Ohtani baseball card. One of Shohei Ohtani’s rookie cards has sold for $533,140 following the Dodgers’ World Series ...