Only three baseball players, but some very significant non-baseball cards mark this set.
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1938 Gum Inc. Horrors Of War Trading Cards
Gruesome. Gorgeous. Grim. Grand. Trace the history of the hobby's most notorious set.
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From The PSA Experts: 1948 Leaf Baseball
Check out this colorful and flamboyant 1948-49 issue from Chicago's own Leaf Gum Co.
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1952 Topps Look 'N See Trading Cards
Focusing on more than 150 years worth of America's most famous movers and shakers.
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1961 Topps Set (Hockey)
The 1961 Topps Hockey Set: A set of firsts and three elusive Rangers cards.
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1969-70 Topps Basketball Cards Were A Landmark
40 years ago, something new and different showed up in the candy aisle - basketball cards.
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1952 Topps Baseball Cards
A landmark set in 1952, the Topps baseball card set was the largest set of the time. It was Sy Berger's masterwork.
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1986 Topps Traded Baseball Cards
The 1986 Topps Traded Baseball set - a faded crown jewel?
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1988 Topps Traded (Baseball)
The 1988 U.S. Olympic baseball team joins rookies and traded veterans.
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Collecting 1989 Score Football Cards
Score's inaugural football set is arguably the best modern gridiron issue.