1978 Saga MSA Discs

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1978 Saga MSA Discs


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*** 1978 Saga MSA Discs ***
3-3/8th inches. One of the scarcest discs by Michael Scheter Assoc.(MSA).
Discs released by advertisers with different backs.

Add to cart 1978 SAGA MSA DISCS - Lot (12) different w/(2) HALL-OF-FAMERS   [NEAR MINT to MINT]
One of the scarcest MSA disc issues. w/Tom Seaver,Willie Stargell,Jerry Koosman... Discs found offered on eBay from $5 to $50 each.
$ 39.95
Add to cart Bill Madlock - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Giants) Bill Madlock - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Giants)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
Add to cart Bill North - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (A's) Bill North - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (A's)   [NM/MINT] $ 3.95
out Bob Bailor - 1978 Saga MSA Disc
Add to cart Bob Watson - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Astros) Bob Watson - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Astros)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
Add to cart Bruce Bochte - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Mariners) Bruce Bochte - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Mariners)   [NM/MINT] $ 2.95
out Buddy Bell - 1978 Saga MSA Disc
Add to cart Carl Yastrzemski - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Red Sox) Carl Yastrzemski - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Red Sox)   [NM/MINT] $ 14.95
out Dave Cash - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Expos)
out Dave Kingman - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Cubs)
Add to cart Frank Tanana - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Angels) Frank Tanana - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Angels)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
out Gene Tenace - 1978 Saga MSA Disc
out George Brett - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Royals)
Add to cart Greg Luzinski - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Phillies) Greg Luzinski - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Phillies)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
out Jeff Burroughs - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Braves)
Add to cart Jerry Koosman - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Mets) Jerry Koosman - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Mets)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
out Jim Palmer - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Orioles)
Add to cart Larry Hisle - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Brewers) Larry Hisle - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Brewers)   [NM/MINT] $ 3.95
Add to cart Lou Brock - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Cardinals) Lou Brock - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Cardinals)   [NM/MINT] $ 14.95
out Mark Fidrych - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Tigers)
Add to cart Ralph Garr - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (White Sox) Ralph Garr - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (White Sox)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
Add to cart Richie Zisk - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Rangers) Richie Zisk - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Rangers)   [NM/MINT] $ 4.95
out Rod Carew - 1978 Saga MSA Disc
out Steve Garvey - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Dodgers)
Add to cart Thurman Munson - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Yankees) Thurman Munson - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Yankees)   [NM/MINT] $ 14.95
Add to cart Tom Seaver - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Reds) Tom Seaver - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Reds)   [NM/MINT]
This issue is one of the scarcer of the many 1976-1978 MSA issues !
$ 14.95
Add to cart Willie Stargell - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Pirates) Willie Stargell - 1978 Saga MSA Disc (Pirates)   [NM/MINT] $ 14.95
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1956 Topps Baseball Cards
Checklist & Values


1956 Topps Wax Box 1956 Topps Wax Pack My fondness for 1956 Topps started way back in 1964 when I first started collecting as an 11 year old. My friends and I wandered nearby neighborhoods in search of "old cards". Back then, the oldest cards we ever found in dealing with other kids were 1957 Topps.

Eventually I saw my first 1956 Topps card - I was hooked. It was larger, thicker, fluffier making it look much, much older compared to a 1-year old 1957. "Ancient" we thought.

I changed neighborhoods in 1966 leaving my childhood friends behind. Before I left, except for a small cigar box of my favorites, I "donated" all my cards to the neighborhood - and stopped collecting. I had a great 3 year run but sure wish I would have been collecting in 1966 and 1967 with those tough high numbers. I would have loved to have had a cigar box full of them in place of my hoard of 1964 Topps Felix Mantilla and Gary Peters cards.

The regular 1956 Topps baseball card set is one of my favorites. Topps again went with a slightly larger (3-3/4" by 2 5/8") horizontal card design, similar to their 1955 Topps cards. Several of the portraits are even the same used on 1955 Topps cards some even back to 1954 Topps. 1956 was Topps first issue to feature team cards and checklists. A much more boring addition was the addition of the 2 league presidents.

With Bowman gone, Topps could again make cards of Mickey Mantle missing from Topps issues since 1953. After Mickey Mantle, it is a fun and simple set to complete with no high numbers or extremely expensive rookies with Hall-of-Famer Luis Aparicio being the top rookie.

For the serious 1956 collector, there are over 200 variations, making things extremely difficult for master set collectors. Most the variations deal with card stock (gray or white backs).
Cards #1-100 gray backs scarcer with slight premium
Cards #101-180 white backs much scarcer with larger premium
... rumor has it gray outnumbers white about 9-to-1 in the above run.

There are also several cards with color line variations on front. For example: Ted Williams' card has either no line over his name or a thin green, red, blue, or yellow line between the white border for a total of 5 variations. Whitey Ford and Early Wynn also have no line or a thin red or yellow lines. In addition, many team cards had 3 different variations with team name either on the Left, Center or Right.

1956 Topps Hank Aaron 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle
There are a few uncorrected errors, the most famous being card #31 Hank Aaron which actually pictures Willie Mays sliding home ! Card #135 Mickey Mantle is also an interesting card. Exciting card pictures Mantle leaping high into the stands trying to catch a home run ball. The artist did a great job and Mantle makes the catch !!! An awesome play to put on this great card - right ? Only problem is that on the real play, Mantle missed the ball. 1956 Topps Mickey Mantle Catch
And as always for vintage Topps sets, take a quick look at Don Mossi and his famous ears !

Collectors of 1956 Topps likely love Topps side issue '1956 Topps Pins' which used the same portrait photos as the cards. Seems collectors preferred cards to pins and Topps cut the 1956 Topps Pin set from a planned 90 pins to just 60.
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