2022 Baseball Card Hall of Fame Voting is Open

You Can Vote on the Baseball Card Class of 2022!
  • May 29, 2022

The Baseball Card Hall of Fame voting is now open for the class of 2022. YOU get to vote on which cards will be enshrined into this unique and fun group of iconic cards.

Which baseball cards would you vote to be inducted into in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame? The Baseball Card Hall of Fame gave us a TOUGH choice for the Class of 2022. You can now vote on the cards to be enshrined! 

BASEBAL CARD HALL OF FAME 2022 VOTING

Forty total cards are being considered for the Baseball Card Hall of Fame. The fifth installment of this conversation-starting (and possible fun argument-bringing!) club is now open to you for voting.

There are three pieces of criteria for a baseball card to be eligible for the HOF:

  • Popular
  • Iconic status
  • Value

 

Over the last four years, 41 total cards have been inducted, including some of our favorites. The 1909-11 T-206 Honus Wagner and 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie card were a few of the vintage cards inducted in the inaugural class of 2018 along with a modern card in the 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr rookie card. To show how fun the HOF is, the very popular 1989 Fleer Billy Ripken error card took a trip down the red carpet enshrinement.

Which cards are up for induction this year? Here are a few highlights:

 

1939

  • 1939 Playball Joe DiMaggio rookie card. We still haven't solved the puzzle about the collection we purchased with a Joe D rookie card stamped with a random date in the Mysteriously Stamped Playball Collection

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  • 1909-11 T206 - Eddie Plank. One of the more rarer cards in the hobby, Just Collect purchased an authentic Plank card in one of our most-remembered collections - The Fairy Godmother Find.

Seaver

 

  • 1967 Topps Tom Seaver rookie card. We love the stories each collection has when they come to our Just Collect office for an appraisal. Another unique purchase we made came in 2017 when a local man contacted us about selling a collection of cards that included high-profile rookie cards. The majority of the cards, including several rookie cards of Tom Terrific were housed in a series of file cabinet drawers!

Game Jersey

 

  • 1997 Upper Deck Game Jersey Ken Griffey Jr. When you saw that swatch above come out of a pack of '97 UD baseball cards, you couldn't believe your eyes. Before high-end products such as Panini National Treasures or Topps Sterling, Upper Deck was one of the first to insert a piece of jersey onto a baseball card. The odds to pull one were LONG. Today most hobby boxes of any product tend to offer at least one relic card per box but in 1997, you pulled a Game Jersey card every 800 packs! 

 

You're allowed to vote for 10 of the 40 cards for the Class of 2022. Those are four we are going to vote for right now! What about you, though? Maybe you're thinking about voting for the 1991 Topps Desert Shield Chipper Jones rookie card or the 1990 Topps No Name Frank Thomas rookie card. So. Many. Choices.

Voting runs through June 3rd and the cards being inducted into the Baseball Card Hall of Fame will be announced June 6th. To see all 40 cards and cast your vote, click HERE.

WE ARE ALWAYS BUYING

If you have any of the cards in the Baseball Card Hall of Fame and are interested in selling your collection, we are buying!

Just Collect is always buying vintage sports and non-sports cards from 1879 to 1979 as well as select modern cards. If you have a collection that you are considering selling, contact us today to discuss or get our industry-leading purchase offer. If you have a collection that you want appraised, please contact us and we would be happy to discuss your collection and help you understand the real cash value of your collection in the current marketplace. Check out the Just Collect Buy List.

We always offer a FREE APPRAISAL for your collection here at the Just Collect site. Just click here:

FREE APPRAISAL

 

We offer may ways to evaluate your cards other than or using our website, too.

  • Travel to Us

If you can make the trip here like the son from my hometown did for this collection- we can make a deal at the office. We once met a father-son duo that drove eight hours from Virginia to meet us to sell a Michael Jordan rookie card stored in Tupperware since 1986 - great read here

  • Come to convention

We keep a LIST of card shows we'll be attending.  Come stop by the Just Collect table and chat.

  • Meet in-person

If you have a valuable collection and want us to come to you, we'll hop on the next plane out.

  • Meet in New York City

We have another location in New York you can meet us at; read all the information here.

  • SHIP your collection 

If you choose to mail your cards for an appraisal, we will evaluate your cards for FREE still. If you choose not to sell the cards, we'll ship them back shipping fees paid by us!  We can offer our FedEx account with 2-day shipping, fully insured, all covered by us. Simply contact the office to set up this option.

OUR BUYING PHILOSOPHY

We've run into a wide range of people and collections over the last 25 years. Although Just Collect is known for buying vintage sports cards and especially vintage baseball cards, we are also extremely interested in buying non-sports cards, too!  

Every collection and every collector is different and we treat EVERY collection with the respect and attention that we show for our own collections. We understand that many have put their heart and souls into building their collections. So when you're ready to sell, we understand the feelings that you're going through and will work with you to help you reach a decision that is a WIN/WIN, because if you're not happy, we're not happy.

CONTACT US ANY TIME

Whether you have vintage cards or modern wax you want to sell, you can reach out to us any time! 

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