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Leaf Baseball Cards

August 20th, 2011 No Comments

Boston wins the “Best place to live as a sportsfan” award!
As 2010 comes to a close and we open a new chapter at www.AdmitOneBoston.com , it never hurts to look back at the year before looking towards the future. While it would take me hours to go over the details of every accomplishment by the [...]

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Donruss Baseball Cards

August 4th, 2011 No Comments

Article Writing is Like Collecting Sports Cards you Might Find One in Mint Condition
Do you love to collect sports cards. Have you ever made a profit from buying and selling them? If so, then why don’t you write about it. All you have to do is do a little bit of research and find the [...]

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Topps Baseball Cards

July 3rd, 2011 No Comments

How much is a sealed set of 1992 topps Gold Baseball Cards still sealed and a sealed 1992 topps set?

I have a set of official 1992 Topps Gold baseball cards still in plastic and a sealed set of 1992 Topps Baseball cards. How much would each set go for?

A sealed set of 1992 topps gold [...]

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Topps Sports Cards

March 31st, 2011 No Comments

Bowman Football – Still king of the Rookie Cards. Whether you collect Vintage Sports Cards, or football Trading Cards or any Sports Trading Cards for that matter. Bowman is still king. Much of the Bowman sports trading cards product is heavily populated with rookie cards.
Take Bowman Baseball for instance, whether its chrome or regular issue, [...]

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2006 Topps Baseball Cards

March 28th, 2011 No Comments

Topps in the Modern Baseball Card Industry
In order to fill out a 132-card set (the quantity of cards that fit on a one sheet of the uncut cardboard used in the production method), it would include a variety of rookie players who had just reached the main leagues and not previously appeared on a card. [...]

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