The cards in this 787-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1972 Topps set contained the most cards ever for a Topps set to that point in time. Features appearing for the first time were 'Boyhood Photos' (341-348, 491-498), Awards and Trophy cards (621-626), 'In Action' (distributed throughout the set), and 'Traded Cards' (751-757). Other subsets included League Leaders (85-96), Playoff cards (221-222), and World Series cards (223-230). The curved lines of the color picture are a departure from the rectangular designs of other years.
1998 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
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This 508-card set was distributed in two separate series: 282 cards in first series and and 221 cards in second series. 11-card packs carried a suggested retail price of $1.29. Cards were also distributed in Home Team Advantage jumbo packs, and hobby, retail and Christmas factory sets. Card fronts feature color action player photos printed on 16 pt. stock with player information and career statistics on the back. Card number 7 was permanently retired in1996 to honor the memory of Mickey Mantle.
Rookies
- (252) Jason Conti, Mike Stoner
- (254) Aaron Boone, Adrian Beltre, Ryan Minor
- (259) Travis Smith, Courtney Duncan, Kris Benson
- (260) Chad Hermansen, Brent Butler, Warren Morris
- (263) John Barnes, Ryan Jackson, Todd Dunwoody
- (264) Brian Fuentes, Matt Clement, Roy Halladay
- (348) Cory Lidle
- (409) Dave Dellucci
- (469) Ben Ford
- (487) A.J. Hinch, Mark Osborne, Robert Fick
- (489) Tim Drew, Donnie Bridges
- (490) Darnell McDonald, Ntema Ndungidi
- (491) Ryan Anderson, Mark Mangum
- (492) J.J. Davis, Troy Glaus
- (493) Jayson Werth, Dan Reichert
- (494) John Curtice, Mike Cuddyer
- (495) Jack Cust, Jason Standridge
- (500) Dustin Carr, Luis Cruz
More set notes
The cards in this 752-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1971 Topps set is a challenge to complete in strict mint condition because the black obverse border is easily scratched and damaged. An unusual feature of this set is that the player is also pictured in black and white on the back of the card. Featured subsets within this set include League Leaders (61-72), Playoffs cards (195-202) and World Series cards (327-332). Cards 524-623 and the last series (644-752) are somewhat scarce. The last series was printed in two sheets of 132.
The cards in this 720-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The Topps set for 1970 has color photos surrounded by white frame lines and gray borders. The backs have a blue biographical section and a yellow record section. All-Star selections are featured on cards 450 to 469. Other topical subsets within the set include League Leaders (61-72), Playoffs cards (195-202), and World Series cards (305-310). There are graduations of scarcity, terminating in the high series (634-720), which are outlined in the value summaries in the Beckett checklists.
The cards in this 664-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1969 Topps set includes Sporting News All-Star Selections as card numbers 416 to 435. Other popular subsets within this set include League Leaders (1-12) and World Series cards (162-169). The fifth series contains several variations; the more difficult variety consists of cards with the player's first name, last name and/or position in white letters instead of lettering in some other color. These are designated in the Beckett checklists by WL (white letters).
(Series 1/2) 1998 Upper Deck is a 751-card set issued in three series of 270, 270 and 211 cards. The third series is officially known as the "Rookie Edition. The complete Series 1/2 totaled 540 cards.
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