Limited edition is A term often used by manufacturers of collectibles to indicate scarcity. A limited edition means just that - production of the item in question will be limited to a certain number. However, that number may be large or small, and is relevant to the amount of collectors interested in it.
The value of a limited edition item is high only if the number made is less than the number of collectors that desire the item. If the Limited amount made is more than the amount of collectors interested, the value will go down from the issued price.
There are more K-Mart Limited Edition sets than collectors interested in it. The set might be more valuable if broken, and sell the cards separately.
$30.00
Less than 50 cents.
june 6
This card is from a reissue of the 1953 series that was printed by Topps in 1991. That card has ranged in value from 45 to 75 cents.
200 dollars
More details; not an answer: I bought a 2008 Topps Series 2 Baseball card Blaster (bonus) box online and it didn't have the stamps on the plastic wrap, but the seller is telling me not all blaster boxes have them; is that true to your knowledge?
Topps Baseball Card ChecklistSee Related Links below for a complete 1951 - 2010 Topps baseball card checklist. I will also leave links to the Topps traded sets, Topps insert sets, and Checklists for other baseball card checklists for various companies including Topps Stadium Club.
I just bought one on eBay for $1.
This 1985 All Time Record Holders Collector's Series, 44 card set was produced by Topps for Woolworth's. The complete set is worth about $5.-$10. in near mint condition. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly. Key cards in the set include Mickey Mantle Nolan Ryan, Hank Aaron, and Willie Mays.
1961 Topps baseball cardsThe 1961 Topps baseball card set consisted of 587 baseball cards numbered 1-589. For a complete checklist of players see Related Links below.
1987 Topps 36 packs count Retail BoxIn 1987 the baseball card business boomed and many people, collectors and non collectors were buying baseball cards in record numbers. Topps took advantage of this large demand and in the following years printed enormous amount of cards.These cards unlike the older cards were also taken care of like gold.and there are more cards from 1987 in the market today than collectors in demand for them. These boxes are a tough sell on eBay and when they do sell only go for about $10.00. or less. I have even recently seen super stores like Walmart trying to sell surplus boxes from these years for $10.00
Topps. Topps makes a of the baseball cards, or most of them. Overall, if you want a baseball card, go to Topps. Their the best. Their are many different brands, Topps, wich I think is the best, Flair, Upper Deck, and many more.