Beatles: 1964 Topps B&W Series 3 - Starter Set/Lot of (49/60)
A few higher/lower. 80+% complete. Series #3 were cards #116-#165.
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Mostly EX |
Book Value |
n/a |
Our Price |
$ 49.95
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Below are short bits & pieces on sportscard & baseball trading card collecting.
Please wander around the website for more info, prices, values & images
on vintage baseball, football, basketball, hockey, sport and non-sports cards.
1975 Topps Football
The 1975 Topps Football set contained (528) cards.
The set was jam packed with rookies including:
Lynn Swann, Dan Fouts, Mel Blount, Rocky Bleier, Joe Theismann,
Drew Pearson...
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1975 Topps Football Checklist and Prices
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1910 Birds Series (T42/T43)
The 1910 bird series cards, particularly those within the T42 Mecca
and related sets, offer a fascinating glimpse into early
20th-century popular culture and natural history.
These cards, often distributed with tobacco products,
featured beautifully rendered illustrations of various bird species,
capturing the public's growing interest in ornithology.
The sets were produced with either white or gold borders,
and are popular with collectors. These cards are not only
valued for their aesthetic appeal and historical significance,
but also as a testament to the era's promotional practices.
The cards give a great look into what the general public was
interested in at that period of time.
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1910 birds Series (T42/T43)
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1910 Fish Series (T58)
There were (2) 50-card series of fishy cards, each featuring
unique fish portraits if North American species like brook trout
and blackfish along with exotic species from around the world.
The fronts of Series #1 duplicate the N8 fish set from Allen &
Ginter. Allen & Ginter had merged with four other companies to
form the American Tobacco Company back in 1890.
The T58 Fish Series is like an aquarium in your hand.
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1910 Fish Series (N58)
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Baseball card collecting terms (part G)
Grade/Condition Centering, corner wear, photo clarity, edges,
creases, print flaws ... all combine to determine a card's condition or grade.
Along with rarity/scarcity it is the major factor in a card's value.
Graded Card As values increased the condition of cards and the
determination of fakes and alterations became increasingly more important.
Various companies became "graders" of your cards. For a fee they would grade
your card (usually on a 1 to 10 scale) and then placed in a sealed plastic
holder with labelling of the vital information.
From past experiences, most people are NOT HAPPY with the grades they receive.
To keep values up, graders can be extremely picky. Things you don't see,
they do so don't be surprized when the NEAR MINT card you send in ends up
with an EX or EX/MINT grade.
There are TOO many grading companies - if you do, do choose carefully.
PSA / SGC / GAI / BGS are some of the many companies.
It is good to know that getting a card graded by a company that people
do not recognize or respect will usually just cost you time and money
and not help you in any way.