A 2013 Aaron Judge one-of-one signed card sold for $5.2 million, eclipsed the previous record of $3.936 million for a 2009 Mike Trout card.
Topps experimented with a variety of baseball card alternatives and innovations in the '60s and '70s, some of which are very valuable today.
No less than 117 years after making his major league debut—and 106 years after the infamous Chicago “Black Sox” scandal—”Shoeless” Joe Jackson is getting his first-ever Topps baseball card, the ...
Swing into the hottest Judge cards on the market! From rare rookie autos to low-number refractors, these top five pickups are climbing fast and turning collectors’ heads. Perfect for anyone looking to ...