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(part 4) Test Issue - a preliminary offering issued as a test to see if a product would be accepted by collectors. Tobacco Card - typically from the early 1900s, these were cards issued with tobacco products. The most famous of which is the "T-206" Honus Wagner card. Traded/Update Set - a set issued after the original issue primarily featuring rookies or players who were traded since the original issue came out. Trimmed Card - a card reduced in size from when it was issued, usually to hide an imperfection such as damaged edges or corners. Trimmed cards usually have very little value but in some cases such as the 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle, even trimmed cards can go for thousands of dollars. The most famous 'trimmed' card to date is the T206 Honus Wagner purchased by Wayne Gretzky. The card was actually too large and was trimmed down to it's proper size. Unauthorized Issue - a card release which is not licensed by a league, a player’s association, or by a player. Variation - a card that was printed by the manufacturer in two or more different ways. Wax - a universal collecting term for factory-sealed packs or boxes. The term "wax" most often refers to sealed material that was originally released in the early 1990’s or back -- a time when packs were wrapped and sealed in wax paper wrappers. It can casually reference modern era packs or boxes that no longer use actual wax paper.
![]() History of Football Cards (T3)The first football card appeared over 100 years ago? 1894 Mayo football cards were the first known cards depicting football players. This set contained 35 cards of the top Ivy League players including one of the most sought after football cards ever made with less than 10 known copies. Picturing an unnamed player, believed to be John Dunlop from Harvard, it is valued at around $18,000 in EX-MINT condition. In 1933, Goudey Gum Company released a multi-sport "Sport Kings" set. This popular set included cards of Jim Thorpe, Red Grange, Knute Rockne along with many other greats from many other sports including Baseball and Boxing. It took 15 years for the next football card set when Bowman and Leaf football cards hit the market. There have been football card sets issued ever year since.
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*** RUNS - ALL-TIME Leaders ***
Rank Player (age) Runs
1. Rickey Henderson 2295
2. Ty Cobb HOF 2246
3. Babe Ruth HOF 2175
4. Hank Aaron HOF 2174
5. Pete Rose 2165
6.+ BARRY BONDS (40) 2078
7. Willie Mays HOF 2062
8. Cap Anson HOF 1996
9. Stan Musial HOF 1949
10. Lou Gehrig HOF 1888
11. Tris Speaker HOF 1882
12. Mel Ott HOF 1859
13. Frank Robinson HOF 1829
14. Eddie Collins HOF 1821
15. Carl Yastrzemski HOF 1816
16. Ted Williams HOF 1798
17. Paul Molitor HOF 1782
18. Charlie Gehringer HOF 1774
19. Jimmie Foxx HOF 1751
20. Honus Wagner HOF 1736
21. Jim O'Rourke HOF 1729
22. Jesse Burkett HOF 1720
23. Willie Keeler HOF 1719
24.+ CRAIG BIGGIO (39) 1697
25. Billy Hamilton HOF 1690
26. Bid McPhee HOF 1678
27. Mickey Mantle HOF 1677
28. Dave Winfield HOF 1669
29. Rafael Palmeiro 1663
30. Joe Morgan HOF 1650
31. Cal Ripken 1647
32. Jimmy Ryan 1642
33. George Van Haltren 1639
34. Robin Yount HOF 1632
35. Eddie Murray HOF 1627
Paul Waner HOF 1627
37. Al Kaline HOF 1622
38. Roger Connor HOF 1620
39. Fred Clarke HOF 1619
40. Lou Brock HOF 1610
41. Jake Beckley HOF 1600
42. Ed Delahanty HOF 1599
43. Bill Dahlen 1589
44. George Brett HOF 1583
45. Rogers Hornsby HOF 1579
46. Tim Raines 1571
47. Hugh Duffy HOF 1552
48. Reggie Jackson HOF 1551
49. Max Carey HOF 1545
50. George Davis HOF 1539
51. Frankie Frisch HOF 1532
52. Dan Brouthers HOF 1523
53. Tom Brown 1521
54. Jeff Bagwell 1517
55. Sam Rice HOF 1514
56. Wade Boggs HOF 1513
57. Eddie Mathews HOF 1509
58. Roberto Alomar 1508
59. Al Simmons HOF 1507
60. Mike Schmidt HOF 1506
61. Nap Lajoie HOF 1504
62. Harry Stovey 1492
63. Goose Goslin HOF 1483
64. Arlie Latham 1478
65. Dwight Evans 1470
66. Herman Long 1455
67. Harry Hooper HOF 1429
68. Dummy Hoy 1426
69. Rod Carew HOF 1424
70. Sammy Sosa 1422
71. Joe Kelley HOF 1421
72. Roberto Clemente HOF 1416
73.+ GARY SHEFFIELD (36) 1411
74. Billy Williams HOF 1410
75. John Ward HOF 1408
76.+ KEN GRIFFEY JR (35) 1405
Mike Griffin 1405
78. Sam Crawford HOF 1391
79. Joe DiMaggio HOF 1390
80. Lou Whitaker 1386
81. Tony Gwynn 1383
82. Andre Dawson 1373
83.+ STEVE FINLEY (40) 1368
84. Vada Pinson 1366
85. Kenny Lofton (38) 1363
86. Brett Butler 1359
87. Doc Cramer 1357
King Kelly HOF 1357
89. Tommy Leach 1355
Larry Walker 1355
91. Fred McGriff 1349
92. Darrell Evans 1344
93. Pee Wee Reese HOF 1338
94. Luis Aparicio HOF 1335
95. Lave Cross 1333
96. Barry Larkin 1329
97. George Gore 1327
+ FRANK THOMAS (37) 1327
99. Richie Ashburn HOF 1322
100. Luke Appling HOF 1319
*** RUNS - Active Leaders ***
Rank Player (age) Runs
1. Barry Bonds (40) 2078
2. Craig Biggio (39) 1697
3. Rafael Palmeiro (40) 1663
4. Jeff Bagwell (37) 1517
5. Sammy Sosa (36) 1422
6. Gary Sheffield (36) 1411
7. Ken Griffey (35) 1405
8. Steve Finley (40) 1368
9. Kenny Lofton (38) 1363
10. Frank Thomas (37) 1327
11. Bernie Williams (36) 1301
12. Julio Franco (46) 1263
13. Alex Rodriguez (29) 1245
14. Luis Gonzalez (37) 1219
15. Omar Vizquel (38) 1195
16. Manny Ramirez (33) 1179
17. Derek Jeter (31) 1159
18. Jim Thome (34) 1151
19. Jeff Kent (37) 1139
John Olerud (36) 1139
21. Chipper Jones (33) 1101
22. Ivan Rodriguez (33) 1085
23. Ruben Sierra (39) 1081
24. Johnny Damon (31) 1073
25. Jim Edmonds (35) 1063
26. B.J. Surhoff (40) 1062
27. Juan Gonzalez (35) 1061
28. Ray Durham (33) 1050
29. Robin Ventura (37) 1006
30. Moises Alou (38) 1002

1963 FleerThe 1963 Fleer Baseball 67 card set was an attempt by the Fleer Company to break the Topps monopoly on Bubble Gum Cards. In an attempt to get around Topps exclusive agreement with MLB, the 1963 Fleer Baseball Cards were issued with cookies instead of bubble gum.The 1963 Fleer Baseball Cards were intended to be issued in multiple series, but Fleer was run out of business shortly after the first series was released when Topps sued Fleer. Due to either the deep pockets of Topps or the lack of sales - Fleer quickly gave up and never issued another baseball card. The 1963 Fleer Cards are attractive and are packed with stars !!! Along with the stars the two scare 1963 Fleer Short Prints, #46 Joe Adcock and the checklist card make this a fun set to complete. Another interesting feature of this set is card #43, the Maury Wills Rookie card. Wills, the 1962 N.L. MVP had a huge disagreement with Topps when Topps didn't thing Wills was worthy enough in 1961 to have a baseball card. Wills did not allow Topps to make his card till 1967 although he was pictured on a special 1960 World Series card featuring Luis Aparicio stealing 2nd base. Wills is pictured trying to make the tag. Other top cards in the 1963 Fleer set are: Brooks Robinson, Willie Mays, Carl Yastrzemski, Sandy Koufax, Roberto Clemente, Don Drysdale and Warren Spahn. |


1952,1953,1954,1955 Red Man TOBACCORed Man Tobacco issued baseball cards in 1952, 1953, 1954 and 1955, making them the only tobacco company to do so since 1920. The cards are very attractive with a large, painted portrait and a short player's bio on the front. On the back is company advertising. 1/2" tabs at the bottom of each card could be exchanged for a prize. The exchange rate was 50 tabs for one free Big League style baseball cap. Thus, cards with the tabs still intact are much, much, harder to find making them more valuable.Without the tabs it is difficult to determine which year certain players were issued. It is usually easiest to determine the year by looking at the expiration date on the back. Subtract 1 from the expiration year to determine the year of the card. Each set is made up of 25 players from each league all personally selected by Editor J.G. Taylor Spink of the "Sporting News". Managers from each league were included in the 1952 and 1953 sets. The 1954 set had four different variations. That brings the total to only 208 cards to complete your Master Red Man Tobacco Baseball Card Set !!! Start collecting now ! |

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