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Griffey's Upper Deck rookie card is one of the most famous baseball cards ever, but it isn't his only notable card ...
Paul Skenes gets his first solo box cover with Topps with 2025 Finest, according to a social media post by the card company.
Collecting Pokémon cards today definitely is not like the yesteryear of getting baseball, basketball or football cards — then hoping your 1989 Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card becomes worth a lot of ...
The debut All Kings insert in 2025 Topps Baseball Series 2 is short-printed, which is clearly helping drive value in early trading after release. 1-of-1 versions of the card that have sold include ...
On the heels of a record-breaking card sale, the Ken Griffey Jr. card market is as strong as ever. While the Heritage Auctions sale made headlines, other cards have fetched significant premiums.
Packs of 1989 Upper Deck Baseball Cards, the ones with the Ken Griffey Jr. rookie. Still somehow for sale and even cheaper, at a dollar each, than they were when I was seven, though I still didn ...
The difference can be huge: A PSA 10 of the Ken Griffey Jr. Upper Deck rookie goes for thousands; an 8 sells for under a hundred bucks. But there’s more to it than that: The rarity of a card in such ...
It'd make for a rare card beyond the 1/1 production value because I couldn't imagine there are too many Griffey game-used White Sox jerseys.
Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Upper Deck #1 — 113,943 total PSA population The perfect convergence of the height of the rookie card market, which drove the explosion of cards produced.
Hall of Fame slugger or baseball card photographer? Griffey showed at the Topps Spot in Arizona that he can do both.