If we dropped a $2,000 credit in your pocket right now, what dream sports card pack would you love to open? Perhaps you have a hard time choosing between chasing a vintage, pack-fresh 1966 Topps Mickey Mantle or Zion Panini Silver Prizm rookie. Maybe we can make it easier on you and just let take home the HOTTEST card on the planet right now; a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie card! The $2,000 and MJ rookie are just 2 of 28 huge prizes in our special Pieces of
If you had told me a year ago, that I'd be spending my weekend opening old packs of cards with Pete Rose and Tony Dorsett, I would have told you that you're out of your mind. When I started Vintage Breaks last year, I was just trying to fill a void that the hobby had. Access to vintage unopened material is so hard to get. And even if you do, it becomes very expensive. So, if I was somehow able to give collectors access to this material
Play Ball! There's nothing quite like the thrill of the Major League Baseball postseason. The chill of the fall breeze in the evening takes us back to when we were young kids scrounging for loose change before hitting the corner store to buy as many packs of baseball cards as we could afford. Tonight, it is two American League Wild Card teams playing for the chance to either continue on to play the Boston Red Sox or go home until
Not Your Run of the Mill Collection The sports card and the collecting community is vast. Being in this hobby, we've developed a great many friendships and connections. Recently, one of those relationships provided us with a lead to a sizable collection assembled by a long time collector, Stan Marks, who resided in the Scottsdale,
Arizona area for more than 50 years. Stan, originally from Pennsylvania, also worked
Super Heroes Can Hold Super Value We never know what the next phone call may be about. It could be a huge collection of vintage baseball cards or it could be someone trying to sell us cemetary plots. In most cases, it is someone calling us about a collection that they have and they're trying to figure out if it has any value. Almost any collection has some value, but value is relative. In some cases, a collection may be worth hundreds or