There’s nothing more exciting than collecting those good ol’ baseball cards especially this 2012. And most card collectors swear by the excitement brought about by card collecting thanks to the upbeat promotions that the Topps Heritage has to offer. Don’t forget about the very famous accolade of the next Hall of Famer and two other Hall of Fame candidates at present. Remember Ken Griffey Jr., who is a 13-time All Star giant who currently signed a contract with Topps. Not only that, because after going down low for two years, the company even sealed a perennial deal with Roberto Clemente, another powerful Pittsburgh Pirate.

Back in 1989, Griffey always worked hand in hand with the ever-popular Upper Deck products. He was with the company ever since he released his classic rookie card to treading the stairway to becoming the company’s spokesperson. At present, Griffey has released a total of around 1,000 pre-autographed cards, but his signature still tallies as one of the most in-demand in the hobby of card-collecting. Nothing beats what you can get in card collecting with the infamous Topps Heritage, and for all the card collecting aficionados out there, the following are some of the other equally remarkable Topps 2012 collection you may want to check out.

There’s the present Topps Museum Collection. Recently, the company endorsed the Marquee which is now called the Topps Museum Collection, which is one of the remarkable and dramatic releases that depict the images of present and future bankable stars of the game.

Then there’s the Topps Archives, which is considered a revival since it has been out of sight in the market for around ten years, but it makes another dramatic entrance this year, with pictures of the present stars of baseball as well as those game diamonds from the 1950s, ‘70s, and the early ‘80s. This latest edition of Archives consists of a pattern that resembles the 2011 Lineage. There are autographed cards that are a big favorite to cards that also depict baseball’s retired yet still popular stars as well.

Don’t forget about the 2012 Topps Gold Rush, because Series 1 and 2, dated 2012 will be bursting at the seams with the infamous Golden Giveaway online redemption digits, plus mini-series that are inspired by the 1987 design, also called the Golden Greats Coin collection of trading cards. Just like the recent 2011 Diamond program which promoted the edition, the Gold Rush Promotion also plays a big part in empowering collectors to get more and more cards. Don’t forget about purchasing them since Series 1 was already released into the market on February 1st. Stocks are of course limited, but try and order those cards now so you can get your hands full on a set or two.

Last yet definitely not the least is the 2012 Bowman edition that includes one Chrome autograph for ever hobby box that contains a 24-piece pack. Don’t forget about the latest addition to your collection, this year, it will be the Bowman Black autographed cards, signed Rookie Originals, and those autographed buybacks from players who didn’t get hold of a Bowman autographed trading card way back plus the Aflac All-American autographs and a plastic wrap redemption format.

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