As a kid, this was worth a fortune. As an adult, I could now trade it for a hot dog at Costco.
Anyone else have binders full of examples like this, or am I alone?
As a kid, I thought this would pay for my retirement, now as an adult, this may pay for what, a full-size sandwich at Panera? RT if you’re with me on this.
1988 Topps All Star Don Mattingly.
Even though there are a billion in existence I think these have aged pretty nicely over time. Did you collect these?
On December 2, I started this account and wasn’t sure if anyone would want to see old, cheap(ish) baseball cards. Less than 2 months later, I’m approaching 500 followers. Don’t know how high that number can go but it’s already much more than I’ve expected. Thank you so much!
What card have you owned the longest? I pulled this from a pack at a flea market in 84/85 as a 5 or 6 year old. Proud of my younger self for keeping it in such good condition for almost 40 years now!
On this day in 2002, Jose Canseco retired. Rookie of the Year, 6 time All Star, AL MVP and an icon in the sports card hobby.
What are your thoughts on Jose?
Happy birthday to the Hit King Pete Rose.
He’ll definitely make the Hall of Fame someday, just sad that at this point, it will be posthumously. I’d vote to put him in. What about you?
#FleerFriday
Drop a Fleer card you like below. The more random, the better…
Here’s a 1992 Pro Visions Big Hurt.
Baseball was better with Fleer!
Please RT🍻