Sports cards are worth more than you think!
- Origins: Sports cards began in the late 1800s as promotional items in tobacco products, with baseball cards being among the first widely distributed.
- Golden Age: The 1950s and 1960s are often considered the golden age of sports card collecting, led by baseball cards from companies like Topps.
- Rarity Factors: A card's value is typically determined by:
- Condition (grading scale from 1-10)
- Scarcity/print run
- Player popularity
- Rookie status
- Historical significance
- Most Valuable Card: The T206 Honus Wagner baseball card (1909-1911) is among the most valuable sports cards ever, with one selling for over $7 million in 2022.
- Modern Era: Today's sports cards often feature:
- Autographs
- Game-worn jersey pieces
- Serial numbering
- Digital authentication
- Parallel versions (different colors/designs)
- Major Sports: While baseball cards were the original focus, cards now cover all major sports including:
- Basketball
- Football
- Hockey
- Soccer
- Wrestling
- Racing
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