Ken Griffey Jr., a baseball legend, continues to make an impact even after retirement. His iconic 1989 Upper Deck - #1 Ken Griffey Jr. (RC) sports card is now available on the secondary market for ...
The most famous card in the history of pictures on cardboard is the T206 Honus Wagner, so rare that one of them sold for more than $2 million last year. The most well-known card of the modern era is ...
Have you ever flipped through an old box and stumble across an Upper Deck Griffey that's been hiding for years? For you ...
Upper Deck couldnt have asked for a better scenario, when debuting in 1989. They first made sure to deliver a quality product by offering a slick design, strong card stock, and a very nice glossy ...
On any list of the most iconic baseball cards of all time, you will find the smiling face of a young George Kenneth Griffey, with a bat resting on his left shoulder and an airbrushed Mariners hat ...
Back when I was a 10-year-old kid opening packs of 1989 Upper Deck baseball cards hoping to pull one of the prized Ken Griffey Jr. rookie cards, you could have told me the card was Photoshopped and, ...
I was ten years old and obsessed with baseball card collecting in 1989 when Upper Deck debuted a new set of baseball cards. Up to that point there were three card companies: Topps, Donruss, and Fleer.
Three baseball cards stand apart as the unquestioned most iconic pieces of cardboard ever printed: the 1909 T206 Honus Wagner, the first card whose print run was cut short and whose value soared into ...
The 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey, Jr., may well be the most famous baseball card of the last 70 years, so it's no surprise that virtually everything about it has already been written, probably more ...
After 22 seasons in the major leagues, Ken Griffey Jr. announced his retirement from baseball on Wednesday. Along with his 630 home runs, Griffey’s legacy will include his 1989 Upper Deck rookie card.
The coronavirus has turned baseball into a mere memory. But the combination of sheltering in place and eBay has made a hot commodity out of something sports collectors normally refer to as “junk wax”: ...