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With that said, not only does the 1991 Upper Deck Baseball set check those boxes, but it also offers collectors four cards that should be included in any Junk Wax Era collection. Michael Jordan #SP1 – ...
25 years ago, a California company named Upper Deck exploded onto collectible sports card scene. What followed was a surge in the popularity of baseball cards that hasn’t been matched since.
In 1994 the baseball card scientists at Upper Deck came up with the formula for one of the hottest cards of all-time. Why not combine the undisputed King of the Hobby, Mickey Mantle, with the most ...
Bandai has announced details for a new edition of an annual Dragon Ball Super Card Game release.The Ultimate Deck is back. After last year's Cell-focused Ultimate Deck, this year brings a Goku ...
The baseball cards, of course, depicted the stars of the era. They were all young, full of promise and excitement long before injuries and age forced their skills to slowly vanish.
It was card No. 1 to the new kid on the block, Upper Deck -- a company cobbled together by Anaheim, California, businessmen in time to usher in the era of investing in the baseball card business.
Discover the story behind the coveted 1993 Upper Deck SP Derek Jeter Rookie Card #279—why collectors treasure it, its scarcity, value, and lasting impact on baseball card collecting.
Beginning in 1952, when Topps came onto the scene, I looked at the back of cards for position players for every regular set published (this includes Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Score, and Upper Deck). The ...