One of the game's all-time greats, I love seeing George Brett on this list.
When people think of Brett, many times that infamous "pine tar incident" during a game against the Yankees in 1983 comes to mind.
But with or without pine tar, Brett was one of the greatest hitting third basemen the game has ever seen.
The three-time batting champion always seemed a lock to hit over .300 and he was always a tough out.
His 1986 Topps card has strong eye appeal with the bright blue Royals team name at the top and that infamous baby blue Royals jersey that Brett is wearing.
A limited series of 10 unique most valuable 1986 topps baseball cards.
Although, 1986 Topps baseball cards weren’t necessarily my favorites as a kid, the nostalgia surrounding them has really grown on me in recent times.
And, I think this is true for many collectors these days…
Back in the day, many collectors didn’t care for the design and the set lacked the rookie card power that others in the 1980’s had.
But, nowadays, it seems like collectors are becoming quite forgiving to this set and are snatching up PSA 10 examples these cards for hundreds of dollars in some cases.
1986 Topps #300 George Brett
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1986 Topps #300 George Brett
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One of the game's all-time greats, I love seeing George Brett on this list.
When people think of Brett, many times that infamous "pine tar incident" during a game against the Yankees in 1983 comes to mind.
But with or without pine tar, Brett was one of the greatest hitting third basemen the game has ever seen.
The three-time batting champion always seemed a lock to hit over .300 and he was always a tough out.
His 1986 Topps card has strong eye appeal with the bright blue Royals team name at the top and that infamous baby blue Royals jersey that Brett is wearing.
A limited series of 10 unique most valuable 1986 topps baseball cards.
Although, 1986 Topps baseball cards weren’t necessarily my favorites as a kid, the nostalgia surrounding them has really grown on me in recent times.
And, I think this is true for many collectors these days…
Back in the day, many collectors didn’t care for the design and the set lacked the rookie card power that others in the 1980’s had.
But, nowadays, it seems like collectors are becoming quite forgiving to this set and are snatching up PSA 10 examples these cards for hundreds of dollars in some cases.