… and by old, I mean singles or lots that you can’t buy from the local Target or new-card dealer.
Take set-building as an example — if you’re out there looking for a 1996 Topps Darren Daulton to finish your set, then the answer is … YES! You’re still buying old baseball cards.
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… and by old, I mean singles or lots that you can’t buy from the local Target or new-card dealer.
Take set-building as an example — if you’re out there looking for a 1996 Topps Darren Daulton to finish your set, then the answer is … YES! You’re still buying old baseball cards.
S o…
Note: When you click on links to various merchants in this newsletter and make a purchase, this can result in this newsletter earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.
If the 70s, 80s, and 90s are YOUR era when it comes to baseball cards, you’d probably enjoy our free weekly Wax Pack Gods newsletter. It’s all about having fun with the cards we love, and maybe uncovering some we never knew about!
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