The WNBA Card Podcast: A League without a Blueprint — The First WNBA Cards with Annemarie @women.on.topps

Before parallels.
Before hype cycles.
Before anyone talked about value.

This episode goes back to where WNBA card collecting began.

Katelyn sits down with Anne Marie of Women on Topps to unpack the late 1990s and early 2000s. A period when the league and the cards were being built at the same time. No rules. No roadmap. No expectations.

They walk through the first licensed sets, cards that came in cans, early autographs, die cuts, shoe relics, and redemptions. More important, they talk about how collectors showed up back then. Team focused. Set driven. Community first.

This conversation is about history.
It’s about why this era still matters.
And it’s about what modern collectors can learn from a time when collecting felt closer to fandom than finance.

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