1966 Topps #598 Gaylord Perry SCARCE SHORT PRINT HI# (Giants)

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1966 Topps #598 Gaylord Perry SCARCE SHORT PRINT HI# (Giants)  cards value
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Front Vintage 1984 OPC card Back Vintage 1984 O-Pee-Chee card

1984 O-Pee-Chee (OPC)
Baseball Cards


The (2) top rookie cards that year were of players who never made the Hall-of-Fame but they sure had impact. Both played in the 'Big Apple'. Darryl Strawberry with the Mets and Don Mattingly across town with the Yankees.

Mattingly was the top firstbaseman nearly every year he played but his career was cut short by injury.
Strawberry's played 17 years in which many he was a top star. It's likely that other factors kept him out of the Hall.

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1984 Topps Baseball

1983 OPC/O-Pee-Chee Baseball
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1985 OPC/O-Pee-Chee Baseball


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Front Vintage 1973 OPC card Back Vintage 1973 O-Pee-Chee card

1973 O-Pee-Chee Baseball Cards
& Complete Team Sets

1973 OPC O-Pee-Chee baseball card back 1973 O-Pee-Chee baseball, the Canadian verison of 1973 Topps, both contained 660 cards and were nearly identical in design. The 1973 O-Pee-Chee(OPC) cards, of course were in both French & English with 'Made in Canada' on back.

Card #1 one is super-cool, picturing the All-Time Home Run Kings (at the time) Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Hank Aaron.

Top rookies were Hall-of-Famers Mike Schmidt and Goose Gossage. Not Hall-of-Famers but darn good were rookies Bob Boone & Dwight Evans.

Other issues you may be interested in:
1973 Topps Baseball

1972 OPC/O-Pee-Chee Baseball
1973 OPC/O-Pee-Chee Baseball w/Complete Team Sets
...(You may be on that page now)
1974 OPC/O-Pee-Chee Baseball

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Baseball
How long have sports cards been around ? (part 1)

The first baseball trading cards date back to 1869. For many years, baseball cards were packaged in packs of tobacco as a way to increase sales the same way that today prizes are packaged in boxes of cereal. In the 1920's and 1930's, candy and gum companies started packaging baseball cards in their products as well.

Baseball card production was virtually halted in the early 1940's due to paper shortages created by World War II. The "Modern Era" of baseball cards began in 1948 when Bowman Gum Inc. offered one card and one piece of gum in a pack for a penny.

The first important football set was the Mayo set featuring college players in 1984. Other than the 1935 National Chicle set no other key football set was issued until 1948 when noth Bowman and Leaf produced sets.

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