1996 Topps #28 Keith Goganious – NM-MT – Baseball Card Connection

The 1996 Topps set was issued in one series totaling 440 standard-size cards. The 11-card hobby and retail foil packs carried a suggested retail price of $1.29 each. The packs were issued in 12-box foil cases which contained 36 packs in a box. Jumbo packs were also issued, these packs were in 8 box cases…

Evansville local pulls rare, signed Babe Ruth baseball card

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (WFIE) – A local Evansville 12-year-old pulled a signed Babe Ruth baseball card with his grandfather earlier this week. Keegan says he was opening baseball cards Monday with his grandfather, Bob Kenning, when they pulled the rare card. “It was President’s Day, we had nothing better to do; Keegan calls me up and…

Trading card store moves from co-working space to own storefront in Santa Rosa

An avid collector himself, owner Justin Farber specializes in selling vintage sports cards and memorabilia. Justin Farber still remembers the first vintage baseball card he purchased while growing up in South Dakota — a 1953 Philadelphia Athletics infielder Billy Hitchcock card. “It was probably $1 at the time probably like $3 now — nothing too…

Bryce Harper’s 1/1 Tier 1 Bat Knob Honors the Late Harambe

Bryce Harper’s 2024 Topps Tier One 1/1 bat knob pays homage to Harambe, the beloved gorilla who sadly was euthanized when a 3-year old boy crawled under a fence and into his enclosure at a Cincinnati zoo. The unfortunate incident garnered widespread attention both domestically and abroad. Bryce Harper’s 1/1 game-used “RIP Harambe” bat knob…

Top 24 Ken Griffey Jr. Cards Ever and What Makes Them Iconic

Trends come and go. Some are timeless. Ken Griffey Jr. cards have been in style since he broke into the majors in 1989. A true generational talent, Griffey’s popularity transcended the sport. His smile, highlight reel players and youthful personality made him a household name, even in ones where sports stayed on the back pages…