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Monthly Archives: June 2009
2009 Allen and Ginter
The 2009 Allen and Ginter baseball card set will release at the beginning of July. A favorite of almost all baseball card collectors over the past few years, Topps’ A&G product will continue to keep the hobby buzzing. In each hobby … Continue reading
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Tagged 2009, Allen and Ginter, hobby boxes, Topps
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7 Do’s of Baseball Card Collecting
1) Do purchase the cards of the players you really like. Card value is one consideration when deciding what cards to purchase, but collecting, at it’s essence comes down to purchasing, or trading for, the cards of players you root for, … Continue reading
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7 Don’ts of Baseball Card Collecting
1) Don’t put your baseball cards in a nine-sleeve page back-to-back, so you can fit more cards (18 rather than 9) in a sleeve.What are the reasons for this? Well first, you won’t be able to view the backs of … Continue reading





