Sophomore Slump: Cutbacks were Common in Second Years of Popular Card Series’

Follow-up sports card series’ were often not printed with the same intensity as the inaugural sets
Read moreFollow-up sports card series’ were often not printed with the same intensity as the inaugural sets
Read moreHow about a 1930s rookie card from a popular set of a star player at a low price?
Read moreLefty O’Doul’s 1933 Goudey cards are a great bargain
Read moreBengough was an average player but his 1933 Goudey card is valuable because it’s the first one in the set
Read moreThere are seven keys in the 1933 Goudey set but other gems are there, too
Read moreTo the surprise of some, the landmark set includes three Hall of Fame players that had actually concluded their careers
Read moreThe slugger’s 1933 Goudey cards have risen sharply in value — some might wonder why
Read moreLet’s take a look at the rarity of all of Goudey’s baseball card sets
Read moreLet’s take a closer look at the two 1933 Goudey cards of Hall of Famer Mel Ott
Read moreThe two Ruth cards are among the more unique items available in the auction
Read moreGoudey produced several baseball card sets and here’s my not-so-definitive ranking of them
Read moreA photograph that is nearly identical to the pose used on Lou Gehrig’s 1933 Goudey cards sold for big bucks
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