The hits just keep coming from Just Collect, Inc. located in Somerset, NJ, where only a few short days after breaking up our purchase of a T206 near set, we have pushed Pre-War card collectors further into a bidding frenzy with the news of our most recent early 1900’s baseball card purchase. And how exactly do they follow up an absolute show stopper like "The Monster" T206 Set, you ask? Easy, just like the The American Tobacco Company did just over a
This week, we are offering an SGC 60 EX 5 graded Ty Cobb E121 featuring the Georgia Peach in his inaugural season as player/manager of the Detroit Tigers. Cobb excelled during the ’21 season, clubbing double-digit homeruns for the 1st time in his career while driving home 101 runs and batting a robust .389! This beautiful example presents as a strikingly high end example that would not be out of place in an EX/MT holder. Exceptional centering, clear registration, stunning focus and a clean and stain
As the final moments ticked down on one of the most exciting sports card & memorabilia auction seasons in recent memory, Just Collect, Inc. emerged as the undisputed champion of vintage sports and non-sports cards. Months of intense research, evaluations and a flurry of bidding has secured them a record haul in terms of value, quality and rarity. A bevy of these incredible items will soon be made available to the collecting public by Just Collect, Inc. The list of upcoming offerings
The 1950’s were a confusing time for hockey card collectors. There were Parkhurst sets in Canada but in the U.S. it was sort of hit and miss. Topps launched its inaugural set in 1954-55 but then took a couple of years off. Finally, in the fall of 1957, they were back. This week we have one of the key rookie cards from that set in our eBay auctions: The Topps debut card of goalie Glen Hall, one of the
Among the more than 500 T206 cards that began appearing in cigarette packs across the eastern half of the United States in 1909, one stands out. No, not the Honus Wagner, although it’s certainly the most valuable in the set. The card that makes you do a double take is the one that features outfielder John Titus. The only card in the entire set in which the player is wearing a mustache! Titus was a pretty fair player in his day. He had