| Collecting old vintage baseball cards is part of | | | | notice how these vintage cards are so much |
| many people's passion and hobby which stems | | | | different from the ones in circulation today. The |
| out of love for the game of baseball in general as | | | | usual design that they issued on their baseball |
| well as love for certain greats of the game and | | | | cards included the picture of an entire popular |
| the sense of history that is mingled with these | | | | baseball team on one side of the card and they |
| vintage and old cards. However, which card | | | | used the other side as a sort of advertising |
| exactly a collector would consider to be a vintage | | | | means for their own sports goods. The Cincinnati |
| actually depends from collector to collector, | | | | Red Stockings were the first ever baseball team |
| although the basic idea is that the older these | | | | that featured on their cards and therefore the |
| baseball cards date the rarer and precious they | | | | first ever baseball team with their own cards. |
| become. | | | | They are also of course deserving of this title |
| Peck and Snyder Team cards for instance were | | | | since they were the first ever professional |
| the first kind of cards that were published by the | | | | baseball team to be established as well. |
| Sports Goods company- Peck and Snyder. Since | | | | Today, these old vintage baseball cards - only ten |
| they were the first ones to start the tradition | | | | of which were said to be published by the |
| off, if you ever see one such card today you will | | | | company can sell for $100,000 each. |