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Garbage Pail Kids - The Gross, Weird, and Wonderful Cards That Took Over the 80s

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Garbage Pail Kids - The Gross, Weird, and Wonderful Cards That Took Over the 80s In the mid-1980s, while kids were trading baseball cards and begging for Cabbage Patch Kids dolls, Topps decided to stir the pot. The result? Garbage Pail Kids  - a set of hilariously gross, satirical trading cards that became both a playground sensation and a cultural controversy. Adam Bomb – The most iconic Garbage Pail Kid of them all Where it all began First released in 1985 by Topps, Garbage Pail Kids were designed as a parody of the wildly popular Cabbage Patch Kids dolls. Each card featured a grotesque yet funny character with pun-filled names like Adam Bomb , Leaky Lindsay , or Up Chuck . Kids loved them. Parents… not so much. Artwork came from comic legends like Art Spiegelman (later Pulitzer Prize winner for Maus ) and John Pound, who turned gross-out humor into collectible gold. Every sticker card had two versions: an “A” and “B” name, but with the same artwork — ...

Frank Thomas 1990 Topps “No Name On Front” Rookie

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Frank Thomas 1990 Topps “No Name On Front” Rookie What It Is, How To Spot Fakes, and a Live Listing Disclosure: This article may contain affiliate links. If you buy through them, I may earn a commission at no extra cost to you. Some errors are funny, some are pricey, and a few are hobby legends. The 1990 Topps Frank Thomas “No Name On Front” rookie (collectors call it NNOF ) checks all three boxes. It is a genuine printing mistake that dropped the black ink from his name plate, it is hard to find in clean shape, and it is one of the most talked-about modern error cards. If you collect 90s baseball or you just love a good hobby mystery, this one belongs on your radar. Quick facts Card: 1990 Topps #414 Frank Thomas, “No Name On Front” error (NNOF) What happened: a black ink pass went missing in part of an early print run, wiping out the name on the front along with other black details Scarcity: authentic copies are limited and tightly held; graded po...

How Forged PSA Labels Fueled a $2M Trading Card Scam: A Collector’s Guide

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Collectors were stunned when prosecutors charged two Washington men with a multi-year scam built on forged PSA labels. The playbook was simple and scary: take ordinary sports or Pokémon cards, fake the PSA flip and grade, put the card in a convincing holder, then sell it like a gem. One headline sale involved a 1986 Fleer Michael Jordan rookie presented as a PSA 10 that fetched $171,700 . It is a reminder that a plastic slab adds confidence, not certainty. The case file: who, what, where Prosecutors say the operation ran from 2022 through May 2024. The defendants, identified in filings as Anthony Curcio and Iosif Bondarchuk , allegedly moved altered slabs through card shops, shows, auctions, online marketplaces, and private deals. Investigators put the total at more than $2 million in fraudulent and attempted sales. When buyers occasionally caught on, refunds sometimes went out, then the same doctored slabs reappeared for sale to new victims. ...

Why Pokémon Cards Are Booming Again in 2025

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Why Pokémon Cards Are Booming Again in 2025 Remember your first holo Charizard? Or tearing into a booster pack after school, hoping to find Pikachu staring back at you? For a growing number of adults in 2025, those moments are making a comeback in a big way. Across the U.S., Pokémon cards are flying off shelves, being professionally graded in record numbers, and driving some serious resale value. Whether you're a returning fan, a savvy investor, or just watching the market, there's no denying it: Pokémon is back on top. The Rise of the Kidult Collector Toy industry analysts have noted that much of the recent growth in the trading card market is coming from adult collectors. Pokémon remains one of the most in-demand brands, with more and more "kidults" returning to the hobby and fueling demand. Social media nostalgia, YouTube pack openings, and influencers flaunting rare pulls have all helped bring adults back into the fold. It's no longer we...