Nolan Ryan

Topps Heritage New Age “Enhancement” Performers

Topps Heritage New Age “Enhancement” Performers

12 MLB Players Accept Their Punishment!

So I am awaiting the next shock-wave sent by Major League Baseball for the suspension of it’s players for the use of performance enhancing drugs. Just like everyone else, I began to go through some of the closet space and filled rooms I have with sports cards along with the many boxes of Beckett graded cards that I own, and I am trying to remember how many Alex Rodriguez 1994 SP graded cards I own. I know that they will be bonfire for my next cook-out! As I am going through these graded cards, I also find many Mark McGwire 1985 Topps rookie cards which also are graded and a few Fleer Tiffany Barry Bonds rookie cards as well. That is when it hit me, like a ton of bricks!!! What a farce my collection is.

Why Ryan Braun, Why???

True enough, we all know that this cheating which has been excessive and highly publicized since the 1990’s has hurt the game back then and continues to do so, in addition to the marred stats of MLB, but have we really sat down and noticed how this also has destroyed our dear sports card collections. I am telling you right now, my collection and I have been in denial mode, naive I know. We just refuse to believe that all those years chasing perfect cards to send to Beckett grading, and all those countless shows the walking, wheeling and dealing for this card and that one, it just cannot be. Our collections cannot be so deflating to us now! I want to personally thank A-Rod, Barry, Mark, and now Braun.

So I am scouring my collection trying to find something I love in my graded card sets, that can take some of the sting off those I mentioned above, and I have them. Just like you do in your collection. My 1969 Tom Seaver, Nolan Ryan, Mickey Mantle. But did we ever collect these cards and think that this day would come? How about the countless people that are holding 20, 30, even 100 graded 1994 SP Alex Rodriguez cards? A card that I might add was fetching $10,000 for a gem mint copy. I can remember even more. I guess those people hung their hats on the belief that the home-run record was as easy as a bag of shells, like Jackie Gleason used to say. I can’t even imagine the pain.

While going through my collection, I stumbled across a couple of boxes of inserts. The Topps Heritage New Age Performers. Remember those beauty’s? Anyway, I took the liberty of scanning mine, and giving them the proper heading (see picture above). If only Topps knew back then what they now know. This set for sure would have been called “Topps Heritage New Age Enhancement Performers”. Anyway, there has to be a silver lining in these collections that we all have. I believe in my collection, and I know you believe in yours, the sacrifices made to have them. So stories will be told, and maybe just maybe their value will be in some other form of conversation in your home, even if you use yours as coasters, like I will use mine. Below is a list of the latest 12 suspended today without appeal. Keep collecting those rookie baseball cards, just dump them as soon as the players begin to look like the Hulk and can hit 90 home-runs a year!!!

Here are the players confirmed by FoxSports.com which are said to have agreed to the suspensions without the right to an appeal so sad, they are:

• Nelson Cruz, Rangers outfielder.

• Everth Cabrera, Padres shortstop.

• Jhonny Peralta, Tigers shortstop.

• Antonio Bastardo, Phillies reliever.

• Jordany Valdespin, Mets outfielder.

• Francisco Cervelli, Yankees catcher.

• Jesus Montero, Mariners catcher.

• Cesar Puello, Mets outfield prospect.

• Sergio Escalona, Houston Astros pitching prospect.

• Fernando Martinez, Yankees outfield prospect.

• Fautino De Los Santos, free-agent pitcher.

• Jordan Norberto, free-agent pitcher

1973 Topps Candy Lids Thurman Munson!

1973 Topps Candy Lids Thurman Munson!

Welcome to the baseball card price blog, in this blog I write mostly from my own experience as a sports/baseball card collector.  For the most comprehensive baseball card price list out there the best option for me has always been Beckett, although there are many options available to collectors everywhere to include eBay, but I prefer the Beckett family of collectible magazines as my number one resource.

The 1973 Topps Candy lids trading card prices vary in price mainly from player to player depending on the player and of course the grade. Pictured here is the NY Yankees Thurman Munson candy lid. Graded by PSA and issued a 6 as the overall grade, price for this card can vary from $60.00 to about $300.00 depending on the seller. To give you an idea, I purchased a PSA 5 last month for $54.00, so the prices are out there. The best way on eBay to try and analyze the Topps baseball cards price on these cards and any others cards that you are interested in collecting, is to check the eBay auction list.  The buy it now option will not give you a good gauge for the pricing, because someone may want to be fishing for someone to purchase a special card just because they want it, and that collector may be willing to go above the actual listing price just because they need the card asap, based on impulse.

The sellers that sell baseball cards for a living, or as another way to make money, usually will not place the cards like this Topps Candy lids in a buy it now option unless they believe that their price will beat the competitions price.  The key to collecting and being smart with your money is most certainly patience, there is always someone that will come along and sell the card you want at the right price.  I will check back and write about my next 1973 Topps Candy lids card, which will be the Nolan Ryan.  I am trying to complete the set of Topps Candy lids which is a 55 cards set.  The 1973 Nolan Ryan Topps Candy lids graded by PSA as a 5 or 6 will fetch in the $200.00 range, depending on the need for the card at the time of sale.  This card is most certainly the most sought after card.  I will report my sale back on these pages so, wish me luck!