Topps baseball cards have become an icon of popular culture of the second half of the 20th century
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Topps History

In 1952, Sy Berger, a war veteran with a creative mind, developed the first modern baseball card.
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Baseball Cards Going Full Circle

MLB taking steps to promote to youths, not adult collectors.
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Odes To Those Beloved Baseball Cards

I still can see myself shuffling through a pack of 1986 Topps baseball cards while breaking my baby teeth on the stick of gum. Moose Haas. Jerry Don Gleaton. Cesar Geronimo. Bob Knepper.
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How To Build A Meaningful Baseball Card Collection

Where do you start while staring into the eyes of countless manufacturing brand options at your local card store?
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Define Your Rookie Card Collection

Pull together tips and pointers on putting together a quality rookie card collection.
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Spotting Counterfeits Requires Research, Knowledge

Counterfeit baseball cards have been around for decades, but with prices for vintage material on sometimes lofty ground, it's best to understand what's real and what isn't before you make a major purchase.
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Curt Flood's Monopoly Man

Why a mysterious collector chased a run-of-the-mill 1964 Curt Flood baseball card.
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Baseball Card Cyber Museum
Much like any museum (art, historical, science, or natural) - cyber, virtual, or otherwise - the purpose of the Baseball Card Cyber Museum to inform, educate, enlighten, entertain, and inspire.