For the third year in a row, Topps issued a 132-card standard-size Traded (or extended) set featuring some of the year's top rookies and players who had changed teams during the year. The cards were available through hobby dealers only in factory set form and were printed in Ireland by the Topps affiliate in that country. The set is numbered alphabetically by player. The Darryl Strawberry card number 108 can be found with either one or two asterisks (in the lower left corner of the reverse). There is no difference in value for either version.
1951 Bowman Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
Excerpt
The cards in this 324-card set measure approximately 2 1/16" by 3 1/8". Many of the obverses of the cards appearing in the 1951 Bowman set are enlargements of those appearing in the previous year. The high number series (253-324) is highly valued and contains the true 'Rookie' cards of Mickey Mantle and Willie Mays. Card number 195 depicts Paul Richards in caricature. George Kell's card (number 46) incorrectly lists him as being in the '1941' Bowman series. Cards were issued in either one card penny packs which came 120 to the box or in six-card nickel packs which came 24 to a box.
Rookies
- (1) Ed (Whitey) Ford
- (40) Dave (Gus) Bell
- (54) Ray Boone
- (60) Alfonso Carrasquel
- (75) Russ Meyer
- (122) Joe Garagiola
- (127) Sal Maglie
- (161) Wes Westrum
- (188) Roberto Avila
- (196) Bill Pierce
- (198) Monte Irvin
- (203) Vernon Law
- (219) Gene Woodling
- (232) Nelson Fox
- (245) John Berardino
- (253) Mickey Mantle
- (254) Jackie Jensen
- (257) Birdie Tebbetts
- (258) Luke Easter
- (260) Carl Erskine
- (305) Willie Mays
- (306) Jim Piersall
- (312) Gene Mauch
- (317) Forrest Burgess
- (323) Joe Adcock
- (324) Johnny Pramesa
More set notes
The cards in this 792-card set measure the standard size. Cards were primarily issued in 15-card wax packs and 51-card rack packs. Each player card front feaures a large action shot with a small cameo portrait at bottom right. There are special series for AL and NL All Stars (386-407), League Leaders (701-708), and Record Breakers (1-6). In addition, there are 34 Super Veteran (SV) cards and six numbered checklist cards. The Super Veteran cards are oriented horizontally and show two pictures of the featured player, a recent picture and a picture showing the player as a rookie.
In its now standard procedure, Topps issued its standard-size Traded (or extended) set for the fourth year in a row. Several of the year's top rookies not contained in the regular set are pictured in the 1984 Traded set. Extended Rookie Cards in this set include Dwight Gooden, Jimmy Key, Mark Langston, Jose Rijo and Bret Saberhagen. Again this year, the Topps affiliate in Ireland printed the cards, and the cards were available through hobby channels only in facotry set form. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name.
The cards in this 792-card set measure the standard size. Cards were primarily distributed in 15-card wax packs and 54-card rack packs. For the second year in a row, Topps utilized a dual picture on the front of the card. A portrait is shown in a square insert and an action shot is featured in the main photo. Card numbers 1-6 feature 1983 highlights (HL), cards 131-138 depict League Leaders, card numbers 386-407 feature All-Stars, and card numbers 701-718 feature active Major League career leaders in various statistical categories.
The 1985 Topps set contains 792 standard-size full-color cards. Cards were primarily distributed in 15-card wax packs, 51-card rack packs and factory (usually available through retail catalogs) sets. Manager cards feature the team checklist on the reverse. Full color fronts feature both the Topps and team logos along with the team name, player's name and his position. The first 10 cards (1-10) are Record Breakers, cards 131-143 are Father and Sons, and cards 701 to 722 portray All-Star selections.
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