Like most collectors, I do not collect duplicates. I cannot think of anyone who enjoys opening a box of cards and getting a bunch of doubles. I have seen quite a few collectors opening 2026 Topps hobby boxes and getting two or three packs worth. That is one of the big reasons I do not opening packs anymore, besides the value not being there most of the time.
Being a team collector, I have accumulated my my share of duplicates. Over 20% of my trade list is Cardinals cards that I already have. Any time I can send out a small chunk of those, I jump on it. In early February I sent a trade proposal to TCDB member cchstove involving six Cardinals going each direction. After a little back and forth, the trade was expanded to me sending out 18 cards and receiving 19 new Cardinals. Perfect trade in my book.
Starting off with a 1989 Cadaco game disc. I love oddball, even if they look a little bland.
The base cards included a nice 2024 Finest Arenado and a 2022 Topps Archives Snapshots Nootbaar.
Some recent inserts and parallels. The A&G mini Masyn Winn is a rookie design variation.
Plenty of retired players including some Hall of Famers. If you look closely at the 1993 Topps Gold Winner card, you will see Cardinals Lee Smith and Ozzie Smith on it.
Finishing things up with two cards of recent Cardinals Hall of Fame inductee Edgar Renteria. Fans elect one or two players each year. Renteria was voted in over Steve Carlton. Renteria had a nice career as a Cardinal, but nothing compared to Carlton. Since voting is done online, the results usually favor those who played most recently. This year's ballot includes George Hendrick, Brian Jordan, Yadier Molina, and Albert Pujols. Not much guessing on who will get in.





























