2019 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions Art of the Ages Spotlight – Beckett Pricing Insider

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The intermingling of non-sport and sports in trading card products is nothing new. For well over a hundred years, this practice has been done in various products and it has given collectors a unique variety in which they can satiate their collecting habits. One of the most recent products that offers this variety is 2019 Upper Deck Goodwin Champions. While Upper Deck didn’t produce their first Goodwin Champions product until 2009, the name had been around long before that. The first Goodwin Champions set dates back to 1888, illustrating a variety of sports as well as more obscure activities such…

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Matt Bible

Matt Bible is the Beckett non-sport analyst and also covers wrestling, MMA, and action figures. A graduate of THE Ohio State University, Matt joined Beckett in 2014. He collects the Rookie Cards of all Ohio State alumni, the Columbus Blue Jackets, and any and all Funko products that complement his taste in pop culture. For any questions or comments, you can email Matt and find him on Instagram.

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