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  1. Baseball Cards by Year. Buy and sell baseball, football, basketball, and hockey cards online with COMC. Order from multiple sellers, but pay shipping one time! Find rookie cards, memorabilia, autographed cards, vintage, modern, and more on COMC.

    • eBay. Big surprise, right? I mean, you can buy just about anything you want on eBay, and it’s been the de facto first stop for online card shoppers since the 1990s.
    • PWCC. So, PWCC used to be one of the biggest card sellers on eBay … until they got the boot from The Bay in August of 2021. PWCC protested, of course, but then just took their ball home to their own marketplace, which had already been perking along for years.
    • COMC. Somewhat similar to PWCC, Check Out My Cards (COMC) generally trends a bit toward the lower end of the market. Still, COMC is another place where collectors (and dealers and investors) can connect on neutral territory to buy and sell the cards they love, covet, have duplicates of, etc.
    • Fanatics. Fanatics made huge hobby waves in 2021 when they bought Topps, so it’s probably no big surprise that you can find all sorts of cards on the sports apparel maker’s website … including PSA-graded cards (affiliate link).
    • BuySportsCards.com. Fresh on to the scene, BuySportsCards.com is quickly becoming a go-to spot for anyone looking for a particular card, or is in the mood to simply browse and see what cardboard might catch their eye.
    • Real Sports Cards. I recently found Real Sports Cards by chance, and have purchased a few great singles deals of late. Each transaction was smooth and seamless; cards were great.
    • 4 Sharp Corners. I first came across 4 Sharp Corners after purchasing a few cards from them off eBay and realizing they had a large online store presence as well.
    • Dollar Box Cards. This is a fun one, but you’ve got to be quick! It’s exactly what it sounds like—cheap sports cards, and a bunch of card from $1-$5 primarily, with a few bigger cards sprinkled in from time to time.
    • Kellogg's
    • Post
    • Hostess
    • Burger King
    • Other Tasty Oddball Cards

    Kellogg's, the Battle Creek, Michigan company who invented Corn Flakes, began using baseball cards in 1970. The set consists of 75 cards that measure, about 2 1/4" x 3 1/2", or just narrower in width than a standard card. The plastic-covered cards were made to have a 3D effect. They were distributed individually in specially marked boxes of Kellogg...

    Post Cereal, however, was the first mainstream cereal company after World War II to distribute baseball cards direct in their product. Dating back to their first release in 1960, which was a test release of just five cards (Don Drysdale, Al Kaline, Harmon Killebrew, Ed Mathews, Mickey Mantle and Roger Maris). It proved so successful that the compan...

    Starting in 1975, the Hostess Company, maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs, and other baked confectionary treats started printing baseball cards on their packaging. The inaugural set also contained some of the league's biggest stars including Nolan Ryan, Reggie Jackson, Carl Yastrzemski, Rod Carew, Steve Carlton, Tom Seaver, Willie Stargell and Mike Schm...

    In 1977, Burger King began a ten-year run of issuing baseball cards through various promotions. The company's first foray into the trading card market actually started back in 1972with football cards on the ice milk cup lids. The initial years of Burger King cards were focused on team sets and regional distribution that included the Yankees, Philli...

    The list of food manufacturers and brands that have used baseball cards in their marketing is exhaustive. In addition to the ones detailed above, some of the other popular companies from the 70s and 80s are listed below. However, it certainly warrants mentioning that early adopters of this marketing concept goes as far back as 1958 with Hires Root ...

  2. Buy old baseball cards online at The Battersbox, the pre-1972 vintage sports card specialist.

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  5. The 1968 Topps Baseball Card Set features 598 standard size cards, which measure 2½" by 3½", printed with an unique burlap frame. The subsets for the 1968 Topps set are League Leaders (1-12), World Series Highlights (151-158), and the Sporting New All-Stars (361-380).

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