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1977-79 Sportscaster GOLF #..9-11 Johnny Miller (ITALY)

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1977-79 Sportscaster GOLF #..9-11 Johnny Miller (ITALY) Baseball cards
         

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Q9: What are some of the terms used for card grading ?

Using a system of grading codes based on those established by price guides such as Beckett, Tuff Stuff, Sports Collector’s Digest, collectors can determine the approximate condition of items offered by interpreting the following grades. Grading is very subjective and there can also be grades in between the levels below.

MINT (MT) - while we rarely use this grade, occasionally it can be found for items that we appraise as appearing nearly perfect to the naked eye. With respect to cards, it would be defined as one with 50/50 centering all around, razor-sharp corners, a photo that is well-registered and completely focused, and no visible imperfections on card front or back.

NEAR MINT-MINT (NRMT/MT) - is qualified by at least 60/40 centering, only the slightest hint of corner wear upon close inspection, and may have a barely visible print spot, lack of intense color, or a slight focus imperfection.

NEAR MINT (NRMT) - card displays at least 70/30 centering, may have a visible slight touch of corner wear all around, and/or a few slightly visible print spots, a lack of intense color, or a slight focus imperfection.

EXCELLENT-MINT (EX/MINT) - centering equivalent to NRMT (70/30), but 2 or 3 corners display an obvious "fuzzy" quality. Essentially, a card that would have been deemed NRMT if not for the corner wear being more apparent. May have a barely visible print spot, a lack of intense color, or a slight focus imperfection.

EXCELLENT (EX) - all four corners show visible signs of wear, but are not rounded. Centering at least 80/20. May have a visible print spot, a lack of intense color, or a slight focus imperfection.

VERY GOOD (VG) - Corners are rounded and the card may have creases or wrinkles.

FAIR TO GOOD - in this grade, card has rounded corners and other major defects such as scuffing, pinholes, loss of gloss, multiple creases. In general, a markedly worn card and often used as a "filler" until a better one comes along.

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History of Basketball Cards (T4)

The first major basketball card issue was released by Bowman Gum Company in 1948. Topps entered the market in 1957. At the time interest was minimal in professional basketball and the Topps issue was considered a failure. Basketball cards were in direct competition with baseball cards at a time when baseball was the nationally broadcasted America's sport. Collectors were not yet ready for basketball or basketball cards and Topps quickly left the basketball card market after just 1 year not to return till 1969.

In the 1960's there was rising interest in basketball and basketball card collecting took off, much like baseball card collecting thirty years earlier. In the 1970's basketball cards started to gain popularity and reached a peak in the 1980's and 1990's, partially attribuable to the great Michael Jordan.

Today, high grade vintage basketball cards of greats like Jerry West, Bob Cousy, Wilt Chamberlain and Bob Pettit can run into the hundreds and thousands of dollars. Joining them are more recent stars like Kareem Abdul-Jabar, Larry Byrd, Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan.

Even though basketball cards got a much later start than baseball cards and football cards they are now a part of America's collecting heritage.

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***  HOME RUNS  -  ALL-TIME Leaders  ***
Rank Player (age)        Home Runs
 1.  Hank Aaron HOF        755
 2.  Babe Ruth HOF         714
 3.+ BARRY BONDS (40)      708
 4.  Willie Mays HOF       660
 5.  Sammy Sosa            588
 6.  Frank Robinson HOF    586
 7.  Mark McGwire          583
 8.  Harmon Killebrew HOF  573
 9.  Rafael Palmeiro       569
10.  Reggie Jackson HOF    563
11.  Mike Schmidt HOF      548
12.+ KEN GRIFFEY JR (35)   536
     Mickey Mantle HOF     536
14.  Jimmie Foxx HOF       534
15.  Willie McCovey HOF    521
     Ted Williams HOF      521
17.  Ernie Banks HOF       512
     Eddie Mathews HOF     512
19.  Mel Ott HOF           511
20.  Eddie Murray HOF      504
21.  Lou Gehrig HOF        493
     Fred McGriff          493
23.  Stan Musial HOF       475
     Willie Stargell HOF   475
25.  Dave Winfield HOF     465
26.  Jose Canseco          462
27.  Carl Yastrzemski HOF  452
28.  Jeff Bagwell          449
   + GARY SHEFFIELD (36)   449
30.+ FRANK THOMAS (37)     448
31.  Dave Kingman          442
32.  Andre Dawson          438
33.+ MANNY RAMIREZ (33)    435
34.+ JUAN GONZALEZ (35)    434
35.  Cal Ripken            431
36.+ JIM THOME (34)        430
37.+ ALEX RODRIGUEZ (29)   429
38.  Billy Williams HOF    426
39.  Darrell Evans         414
40.  Duke Snider HOF       407
41.  Andres Galarraga      399
     Al Kaline HOF         399
43.  Dale Murphy           398
44.+ MIKE PIAZZA (36)      397
45.  Joe Carter            396
46.  Graig Nettles         390
47.  Johnny Bench HOF      389
48.  Dwight Evans          385
49.  Harold Baines         384
50.  Larry Walker          383
51.  Frank Howard          382
     Jim Rice              382
53.  Albert Belle          381
54.  Orlando Cepeda HOF    379
     Tony Perez HOF        379
56.  Matt Williams         378
57.  Norm Cash             377
58.  Carlton Fisk HOF      376
59.  Rocky Colavito        374
60.  Gil Hodges            370
61.+ CARLOS DELGADO (33)   369
     Ralph Kiner HOF       369
63.  Joe DiMaggio HOF      361
64.  Gary Gaetti           360
65.  Johnny Mize HOF       359
66.  Yogi Berra HOF        358
67.  Greg Vaughn           355
68.  Lee May               354
69.  Ellis Burks           352
70.  Dick Allen            351
71.  Chili Davis           350
72.  George Foster         348
73.  Ron Santo             342
74.  Jack Clark            340
75.  Tino Martinez         339
     Dave Parker           339
     Boog Powell           339
78.  Don Baylor            338
79.  Joe Adcock            336
80.  Darryl Strawberry     335
81.  Bobby Bonds           332
82.+ JIM EDMONDS (35)      331
     Hank Greenberg HOF    331
   + CHIPPER JONES (33)    331
   + JEFF KENT (37)        331
86.  Mo Vaughn             328
87.  Willie Horton         325
88.  Gary Carter HOF       324
     Lance Parrish         324
90.  Ron Gant              321
91.  Cecil Fielder         319
92.  Roy Sievers           318
93.  George Brett HOF      317
94.  Ron Cey               316
   + LUIS GONZALEZ (37)    316
96.  Vinny Castilla        315
97.  Reggie Smith          314
98.+ JASON GIAMBI (34)     313
99.  Jay Buhner            310
100. Edgar Martinez        309

***  HOME RUNS  -  Active Leaders  ***
Rank Player (age)         Home Runs
 1.  Barry Bonds (40)       708
 2.  Sammy Sosa (36)        588
 3.  Rafael Palmeiro (40)   569
 4.  Ken Griffey (35)       536
 5.  Jeff Bagwell (37)      449
     Gary Sheffield (36)    449
 7.  Frank Thomas (37)      448
 8.  Manny Ramirez (33)     435
 9.  Juan Gonzalez (35)     434
10.  Jim Thome (34)         430
11.  Alex Rodriguez (29)    429
12.  Mike Piazza (36)       397
13.  Carlos Delgado (33)    369
14.  Jim Edmonds (35)       331
     Chipper Jones (33)     331
     Jeff Kent (37)         331
17.  Luis Gonzalez (37)     316
18.  Vinny Castilla (37)    315
19.  Jason Giambi (34)      313
20.  Ruben Sierra (39)      306
21.  Vladimir Guerrero (29) 305
22.  Shawn Green (32)       303
23.  Andruw Jones (28)      301
24.  Jeromy Burnitz (36)    299
25.  Moises Alou (38)       297
     Steve Finley (40)      297
27.  Robin Ventura (37)     294
28.  Reggie Sanders (37)    292
29.  Tim Salmon (36)        290
30.  Bernie Williams (36)   275
   


 
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1963 Topps Stickers

Another of the interesting Topps Issues of the 1960's !
Topps inserted these Stick-Ons (stickers) in several of series of their 1963 Topps baseball cards. Interestingly, the Stick-On inserts were not mentioned or advertised on wax pack wrappers in 1963.

The complete 1963 Topps Stick-Ons set is packed with HALL-OF-FAMERS and contains 46 stickers measuring 1-1/4" x 2-3/4". The Stick-Ons come in 2 distinct variations. They can be found either with blank-backs or the scarcer variation with instructions printed on the back.

The Stick-Ons have with an approx. 3/16" "white" band running left to right across the mug shot. This band appears to be lighter than the printing above and below it. Theory is that it is an aging effect caused by the backing strip.

TOP STARS: Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Roberto Clemente, Hank Aaron, Sandy Koufax, Stan Musial, Al Kaline, Carl Yastrzemski, Ernie Banks and tons MORE !!!


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1964 Topps Stand-Ups

Topps most popular 1960's test issue !!!
Blank-backed and unnumbered, these standard size cards were called "Stand-Ups". "Stand-Ups" refers to a type of card that was die cut around the player's picture. The background section then could be folded in half, so the card could stand up by itself while the player's picture stood alone. Directions for folding are on the background and when folded only the green background remains. 1934-36 Batter Up and the 1951 Topps All-Star sets are 2 other popular standup issues.

Thanks to the green and yellow borders and the likelihood that most cards have been heavily folded, 1964 Stand-Ups are extremely difficult to obtain in top grades.

The 77 card set features color photographs of the player on yellow and green backgrounds. 22 of the 77 cards were single printed making them twice as scarce and much higher in demand.

The set is packed with Hall-of-Famers including MICKEY MANTLE, Willie Mays, Sandy Koufax, Roberto Clemente, Carl Yastrzemski, Al Kaline, Brooks Robinson, Don Drysdale, Ernie Banks, Hank Aaron, Willie McCovey and more !!!


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