This 495-card set was primarily distributed in first and second series 11-card packs with a suggested retail price of $1.29. In addition, eight-card retail packs, 40-card jumbo packs and 504-card factory sets (containing the complete 495-card set plus a random selection of eight insert cards and one hermetically sealed Willie Mays or Mickey Mantle Reprint insert) were made available. The card fronts feature a color action player photo with a gloss coating and a spot matte finish on the outside border with gold foil stamping.
1961 Topps Set (Hockey)
Set Notes
In 1961, kids would put sports cards in their bicycle spokes, where the cards were easily damaged. Kevin Glew's research into the lack of high quality cards from the '61 Topps Hockey set seems to bear out this fact.
Curator of Collections, Card Cyber Museum
The 1961 Topps Hockey Set: A set of firsts and three elusive Rangers cards.
Excerpt
There are three U.S. teams featured in the 1961 Topps Hockey card set, but despite some desirable Boston Bruins and Chicago Blackhawks cards, three singles featuring New York Rangers players are the keys to this issue.
Rookies
- (2) Ted Green
- (4) Dallas Smith
- (6) Dick Meissner
- (15) Orland Kurtenbach
- (16) Terry Gray
- (17) Don Head
- (18) Pat Stapleton
- (19) Cliff Pennington
- (23) Rudy Pilous
- (26) Reg Fleming
- (37) Denis De Jordy
- (38) Wayne Hillman
- (39) Rino Robazza
- (47) Irv Spencer
- (58) Pat Hannigan
- (60) Jean Ratelle
- (61) Al Lebrun
- (62) Rod Gilbert
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The 2000 Topps Traded sets were released in October, 2000 and featured a 135-card base set, and one additional autograph card. The set carried a suggested retail price of $29.99. Please note that each card in the base set carried a 'T' prefix before the card number. Topps announced that due to the unavailability of certain players previously scheduled to sign autographs, Topps will include a small quantity of autographed cards from the 2000 Topps Baseball Rookies/Traded set into its 2000 Bowman Baseball Draft Picks and Prospects set.
The 2001 Topps set featured 790 cards and was issued over two series. The set looks to bring back some of the heritage that Topps established in the past by bringing back manager cards (322-351), dual-player draft picks cards (352-361, 737-751), three-player prospect cards (362-376, 727-736), Golden Moments (377-386, 782-791), Season Highlights (387-391), League Leaders (392-399), team cards (752-781) and Playoffs (400-406). Notable Rookie Cards include Ichiro Susuki and Hee Seop Choi. Also included with the factory box are 8 unnumbered checklist cards.
This set consists of 132 standard-size cards featuring traded players in their new uniforms, rookies and draft choices. Factory sets consisted of 140 cards including a set of eight Topps Finest cards. Card fronts feature a player photo with the player's name, team and position at the bottom. The horizontal backs have a player photo to the left with complete career statistics and highlights. Rookie Cards include Rusty Greer, Ben Grieve, Paul Konerko, Terrence Long and Chan Ho Park.
This 132-card standard-size Traded set, numbered 1T - 132T, was distributed exclusively in hobby set form in a red and white box through hobby dealers. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. The cards are identical to regular-issue 1986 Topps cards except for whiter stock and 'T'-suffixed numbering. Key extended Rookie Cards (XRC) in this set are Barry Bonds, Will Clark, Andres Galarraga, Bobby Bonilla, Jose Canseco, Bo Jackson, Wally Joyner, John Kruk and Kevin Mitchell.
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