1962 Topps #293 Bob Miller (Mets)

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EX/MINT+
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$ 8
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1980 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


Only (1) rookie of note, but what a rookie that was: Hall-of-Famer RICKEY HENDERSON !!!
Rickey may be the best lead-off hitter ever and he drove pitchers crazy !

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1981 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.


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1973 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


Topps added several interesting cards in 1973 starting with card #1, a special card honoring the All-Time Home Run Leaders. Also new was the All-Time All-Star subset featuring Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, Lou Gehrig and other all-time greats on their own special cards.

There are tons of variations (more on that later) and again issued in series with slightly scarcer semi-hi's (#397 to #528) and scarcer high #s (#529 to #660).

TOP ROOKIES were Mike Schmidt, the Phillies super-star Hall-of-Famer and the White Sox relief pitcher Goose Gossage. Not Hall-of-Famers but pretty darn good were Rookies Bob Boone and Dwight Evans.

Other issues you may be interested in:
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1972 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
1973 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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1974 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.


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Baseball card collecting terms (part H-R)

High Numbers - vintage cards were issued in the ‘50s-‘70s in a series. During the baseball season, the largest number of cards were made. As the schedule progressed into September, when there would be less interest in baseball cards , Topps for one, specifically decreased production and hence much less product was available. As a result, a scarcity-factor was created and a premium holds for these first type of "short-printed" cards.

Inserts - special randomly-inserted cards which are not part of the regular set. Many modern inserts are sequentially-numbered and rarer than the card sets into which they are inserted.

O-Pee-Chee / OPC - a subsidiary of Topps, this card issue was produced specifically for distribution in Canada.

Promotional Card - generally referred to as cards issued to show what the product will look like on release and intended to help spur future sales. Often called a "promo" card.

Reprint - cards issued to reproduce the originals. With the current trend of vintage reprints, the new versions have a distinguishing characteristic evidenced by numbering.

Restored - a card or piece of memorabilia which someone has tried to return to a "like-new" condition. A restored card is considered to be of very little value.

Rookie Card - any league-licensed, widely distributed card to feature a player in his first year of trading cards.

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