Rare Baseball Cards - Collect History
It is well known that many people enjoy collecting baseball cards as a hobby. Any collector will tell you that nothing is more thrilling than finding that elusive card they need to complete their collection. Baseball card collections are incomplete without rare, vintage cards. These kinds of cards are, naturally, worth a lot more.
Most of the old baseball cards are re-productions but a few are still made from the original material. Now these cards are quite valuable as there are only a few of these cards ever seen in public. A few baseball cards can mean approximately 100 or less. The price of these cards is usually based on the availability and of course the condition of the card within the market.
Some of these rare baseball cards are ones that we all know quite well. You may recognize the names of players like Babe Ruth, Mickey Mantle and even Honus Wagner! These players are the ones who've had spectacular careers in the world of baseball. They were collectable even during the days when they were still playing.
In many of these rare baseball cards you may see worn corners and edges or even some creases on parts of the cards itself, reason being that for some players the companies which produced their cards had the cards printed on thin and poor quality cardboard paper. Due to the fact that many collectors were only children and fans of the game, the cards themselves were not protected.
There are few rare baseball cards available in any condition, and thus any of these cards, even in severely damaged condition, will cause a great deal of excitement among collectors. There are so many collectors who want to see a T206 Honus Wagner card, for example, and so few of those cards exist. As a result, intense bidding will occur whenever any of these cards is up for sale at a public auction.
Synonymous with baseball trading cards, The Topps Company has a long and very rich history within the sport. Topps produced its first Topps baseball cards set in 1951 with the game- oriented Red and Black set. But it was the 1952 set that really brought the modern sports trading card to life. Rich with history and intrigue, the 1952 set is now one of the more revered and valued card sets of all time.
Topps baseball cards sets were continued to be produced by Topps since long back and today it continues to build on its tradition. With the help of latest technologies and with a variety of brands in its stable The Topps company is in the forefront for bringing the next generation of baseball trading cards.
Most collectors are not able to buy Wagners and Ruths, even if they're serious about card collecting. Recently, MLB cards from the '70s have become great investments for the average collector. Cards of 70s greats like Mike Schmidt, Steve Garvey, Dusty Baker, and other greats have shown significant increases in value.
The value of MLB cards from the 1970s has been growing steadily, with many of the best items hovering around or below the 300$ mark. Due to the high growth potential, collectors investing in these items are in a good position to reap significant rewards in the future.
The collection of baseball cards is a popular hobby, for both the personal satisfaction of acquiring a new card, and the occasional luck some people enjoy. Topps baseball cards were first produced in 1951. The second set it produced in 1952 was very popular, and is an example of how valuable rare baseball cards can be today. MLB cards bought in the 1970's are proving today to have been a very good investment. Currently most of them sell for under $300, so they are still a viable investment, as their value should continue to rise as time goes by.
Published September 4th, 2007
