Rarely did NBA legend Michael Jordan need a cameo to boost the value of his basketball trading cards. But recently one particular card has surged in price because of the presence of the Menendez ...
Kevin Garnett's 1998 Skybox Premium That's Jam insert card. (Photo: eBay) The 1990s were a chaotic time in the sports card world. It’s a period known today as the “Junk Wax Era” because there were so ...
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Kobe Bryant PMG card sets $3.15M sales record
A 1997 Kobe Bryant Emerald Green Precious Metal Gems card sold for $3.15 million, setting records for both the most expensive Kobe Bryant card and the highest-selling PMG card ever. The sale reflects ...
As buzz still surrounds the new Netflix true crime limited series Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story, nobody would have thought the next big thing to come out of it was its effect on sports ...
The 90s saw a massive transformation with both the NBA and basketball cards. While viewership started to soar in the NBA, basketball cards matured from junk wax to refractors, iconic inserts, and ...
The 1990s were the golden era for basketball cards. Card companies introduced imaginative inserts and ingenious designs that made cards feel unique. At the same time, the hobby was not yet overly ...
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Michael Jordan's 5 most graded basketball cards
The numbers Michael Jordan recorded on the court throughout his Hall of Fame basketball career are legendary. PSA has graded more than 1.7 million Michael Jordan basketball cards in its history. Five ...
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