Two Ugly Cards: A Collector’s Tale of 1930s Baseball Cards

Two ridiculous 1935 Goudey cards tell a tale of generosity and baseball card collecting
Read moreTwo ridiculous 1935 Goudey cards tell a tale of generosity and baseball card collecting
Read moreLet’s take a look at the rarity of all of Goudey’s baseball card sets
Read moreHere are my top picks for the most undervalued cards of legendary slugger, Babe Ruth
Read moreGoudey produced several baseball card sets and here’s my not-so-definitive ranking of them
Read moreRuth’s 1935 Goudey card remains a major bargain … especially compared to his 1933 Goudey issues
Read moreGoudey and World Wide Gum dominated the 1930s baseball card scene
Read moreA while back, I wrote about the 1936 Goudey set, which is one of the easiest ways to break into pre-war cards if you’re a set collector. If you’re new to pre-war baseball cards and looking to break in without needing thousands of dollars to get started, here are some of the easier sets. 1936 Goudey The 1936 Goudey set
Read moreAn Introduction to Nonsense, Really The R321 1935 Goudey 4-in-1 cards are popular with collectors for any number of reasons. They are easily identifiable as they were the only 1930s Goudey baseball issue featuring four players on a card. The cards are also unique because the backs included puzzle pieces to create larger black and white pictures of individual players
Read moreThe 1935 Goudey set has Babe Ruth, puzzles, and a lot more
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