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Topps has taken its first steps to discourage trading card vendors and hobby shop owners from using CT scanning technology to reveal what’s inside packs ... the use of weight scales as a ...
That photo was posted online, and publicity ensued. BREAKING: A collector just found this sealed 1952 Bowman baseball card pack while doing a house demolition. The Cape Cod house was built in the ...
LANSING, Mich. — Bryan Kennert, 57, of Norton Shores was sentenced to 30 months in prison for selling$43,354.94 of antique baseball card packs that he presented as original and unopened ...
It’s with that unique perspective in mind that I asked a pair of Reds catchers, Curt Casali and Luke Maile, to open a pack of baseball cards each and give me a backstop’s perspective on some ...
The wax-pack brick’s most recent transaction can be traced back to 1991 to a buyer in Seattle, Washington. Steve Hart, the owner of Baseball Card Exchange and the preeminent authority on ...
During a six-month period in 2019, the couple spent $43,355 on what they thought were authentic vintage baseball card packs, including ones that had not been available on the collector's market ...
As a lifelong baseball card ... asking if their old cards are worth anything, this was the Hobby. We bought high in hopes of selling higher. We never opened a pack without top loaders or at ...
OR THEY MIGHT ALREADY BE SOLD OUT. REPORTIN Somewhere, one lucky collector could open a pack of baseball cards and find a one of one signed Paul Skenes card.Topps announced the release of the card ...
He is 57-year-old Bryan Kennert. According to the Department of Justice, Kennert sold $43,354.94 of antique baseball card packs to a couple, which he represented as original and unopened.