For, more than a century, baseball cards, have been a prime focus, of American collectors and investors. It, continues to be, one of America’s favorite pastimes. Today, baseball card and pin collecting, has grown into a Multi-Billion Dollar industry.
Sports memorabilia collecting, offers a souvenir, memento, or keepsake that embraces wonderful memories. Our collections, connect us to famous athletes/heroes. Rookie cards, Hall of Fame Players, scarcity, condition, etc. increase value.
From our collection, My Forever Treasures, is pleased to part with, several of our personal favorites. 1953, Topps Baseball Cards, are considered, among the all-time prizes. Vibrant, colored portraits, are it’s trademarks.
The young, close-up image/portrait, of Topps 1953 Mickey Mantle # 82 card, makes this icon’s classic, among baseball’s most valuable. Topps 1953, large 2 5/8″ x 3 3/4″ cards, have us including N.Y. Yankee heroes Yogi Berra # 104 and Whitey Ford # 207.
Our, 1920 Ty Cobb. W 561-1, authentic “hand-cut” baseball card, is a museum piece. “Hand-cut,” is another popular historical variety. Cobb, was the greatest hitter of all time. .366 lifetime batting average.
Our, Cy Young 1910 Sweet Caporal P2, sepia-toned baseball pin, is a collector’s “crown jewel.” Distributed, by the American Tobacco Co. 7/8″ diameter. found in tobacco. Cy Young, was the greatest pitcher of all time. Young, won his 500th game, in 1910.
Babe Ruth, is the most popular card, from Topps 1952 “Look’ n See” Collection. This, diverse collection of, famous public figures (Kings, Inventors, Authors, etc.), has Babe Ruth card # 15, as it’s ultimate favorite. The public’s xxx affair, with their sports heroes, assure, Mickey, Ty Cobb, Cy Young, Babe and the others value, will be non-stop. We’ll, share our baseball memorabilia love. You deserve the best. Find.it.here.
Lotis
August 23, 2017
Ok then how much does the cards cost
Bobby Kosser
February 12, 2018
Which Cards ?