Pete Rose is not in the Hall of Fame, and his career is tied to one of the biggest controversies in baseball history. But his cards are still heavily collected, talked about, and sell for high prices ...
Since 1981, Topps has released a Traded (or "Update") set nearly every year. These sets are designed as late-season updates to capture players on their new teams and feature the first cards of top ...
If you had $2,500 to spend, would you buy a 1963 Topps Pete Rose rookie card or a 1969 Topps Reggie Jackson rookie card? We ...
At the time, the hottest rookie card by far was St. Louis Cardinals speedster and 1985 National League Rookie of the Year, thanks to his 110 swipes the year before. That Coleman already had a card in ...
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