1970 Topps FB - Starter Set/Lot (83 of 263) with Stars !

Stars: Fran Tarkenton, Bob Griese, Leroy Kelly, Jan Stenerud, Jim Otto... Nice higher grade starter set with a few EX/MINT.
Grade
NEAR MINT to NM/MINT
Book Value
$ 225
Our Price
$ 79.95
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1970 Topps FB  - Starter Set/Lot (83 of 263) with Stars ! Football cards value
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I       Jan. 15, 1967 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum - Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10
II      Jan. 14, 1968 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Green Bay 33, Oakland 14
III     Jan. 12, 1969 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  New York Jets 16, Baltimore 7
IV      Jan. 11, 1970 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7
V       Jan. 17, 1971 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Baltimore 16, Dallas 13
VI      Jan. 16, 1972 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Dallas 24, Miami 3
VII     Jan. 14, 1973 Los Angeles Mem. Coliseum     - Miami 14, Washington 7
VIII    Jan. 13, 1974 Rice Stadium (Houston)        -  Miami 24, Minnesota 7
IX      Jan. 12, 1975 Tulane Stadium (New Orleans)  -  Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6
X       Jan. 18, 1976 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17
XI      Jan.  9, 1977 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Oakland 32, Minnesota 14
XII     Jan. 15, 1978 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Dallas 27, Denver 10
XIII    Jan. 21, 1979 Orange Bowl (Miami)           -  Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31
XIV     Jan. 20, 1980 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Pittsburgh 31, Los Angeles Rams 19
XV      Jan. 25, 1981 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10
XVI     Jan. 24, 1982 Silverdome (Pontiac, Mich.)   -  San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21
XVII    Jan. 30, 1983 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Washington 27, Miami 17
XVIII   Jan. 22, 1984 Tampa (Fla.)                  -  Los Angeles Raiders 38, Washington 9
XIX     Jan. 20, 1985 Stanford (Calif.)             -  San Francisco 38, Miami 16
XX      Jan. 26, 1986 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Chicago 46, New England 10
XXI     Jan. 25, 1987 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  New York Giants 39, Denver 20
XXII    Jan. 31, 1988 Jack Murphy Stad. (San Diego) -  Washington 42, Denver 10
XXIII   Jan. 22, 1989 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)    -  San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16
XXIV    Jan. 28, 1990 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  San Francisco 55, Denver 10
XXV     Jan. 27, 1991 Tampa (Fla.)                  -  New York Giants 20, Buffalo 19
XXVI    Jan. 26, 1992 Metrodome (Minneapolis)       -  Washington 37, Buffalo 24
XXVII   Jan. 31, 1993 Rose Bowl (Pasadena, Calif.)  -  Dallas 52, Buffalo 17
XXVIII  Jan. 30, 1994 Georgia Dome (Atlanta)        -  Dallas 30, Buffalo 13
XXIX    Jan. 29, 1995 Joe Robbie Stadium (Miami)    -  San Francisco 49, San Diego 26
XXX     Jan. 28, 1996 Sun Devil Stadium (Tempe)     -  Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17
XXXI    Jan. 26, 1997 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  Green Bay 35, New England 21
XXXII   Jan. 25, 1998 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)  -  Denver 31, Green Bay 24
XXXIII  Jan. 31, 1999 Pro Player Stadium (Miami)    -  Denver 34, Atlanta 19
XXXIV   Jan. 30, 2000 Georgia Dome (Atlanta)        -  St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16
XXXV    Jan. 28, 2001 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Baltimore 34, New York Giants 7
XXXVI   Feb.  3, 2002 Superdome (New Orleans)       -  New England 20, St. Louis 17
XXXVII  Jan. 26, 2003 Qualcomm Stadium (San Diego)  -  Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21
XXXVIII Feb.  1, 2004 Reliant Stadium (Houston)     -  New England 32, Carolina 29
XXXIX   Feb.  6, 2005 Alltel Stadium (Jacksonville) -  New England 24, Philadelphia 21
XL      Feb.  5, 2006 Ford Field (Detroit)          -  Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10
XLI     Feb.  4, 2007 Dolphin Stadium (Miami)       -  Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17
XLII    Feb.  3, 2008 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium      -  New York Giants 17, New England 14
XLIII   Feb.  1, 2009 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Pittsburgh 27, Arizona 23
XLIV    Feb.  7, 2010 Sun Life Stadium (Miami)      -  New Orleans 31, Indianapolis 17
XLV     Feb.  6, 2011 Cowboys Stadium (Arlington)   -  Green Bay 31, Pittsburgh 25
XLVI    Feb.  5, 2012 Lucas Oil Stadium (Indiana)   -  New York Giants 21, New England 17
XLVII   Feb.  3, 2013 Mercedes-Benz Superdome(New O)-  Baltimore 34, San Francisco 31
XLVIII  Feb.  2, 2014 MetLife Stadium (N.J.)        -  Seattle 43, Denver 8
XLIX    Feb.  1, 2015 Univ. of Phoenix Stadium      -  New England 28, Seattle 24
50      Feb.  7, 2016 Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara)  -  Denver 24, Carolina 10
LI      Feb.  5, 2017 NRG Stadium (Houston)         -  New England 34, Atlanta 28
LII     Feb.  4, 2018 U.S. Bank Stadium (Minn.)     -  Philadelphia 41, New England 33
LIII    Feb.  3, 2019 Mercedes-Benz Stadium (At. GA)-  New England 13, Los Angeles Rams 3
LIV     Feb.  2, 2020 Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)     -  Kansas City 31, San Francisco 20
LV      Feb.  7, 2021 Raymond James Stadium (Tampa) -  Tampa Bay 31, Kansas City 9
LVI     Feb. 13, 2022 SoFi Stadium (Calif.)         -  Los Angeles Rams 23, Cincinnati 20
LVII    Feb. 12, 2023 State Farm Stadium (Ariz.)    -  Kansas City 38, Philadelphia 35
LVIII   Feb. 11, 2024 Allegiant Stadium (Las Vegas) -  Kansas City 25, San Francisco 22
LIX     Feb.  9, 2025 Caesars Superdome (New O.)    -  Philadelphia 40, Kansas City 22
        
        

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1957 Topps Football Cards
Checklist & Values


In 1957 Topps created the modern day card by reducing the size of cards to current standard 2-1/2 x 3-1/2 inches. Topps also increased the set to 154 players and dramatically changed card format to a horizontal split-card. Player selection was awesome with (31) future Hall-of-Famers. 1957's top rookies were Bart Starr, Johnny Unitas & Paul Hornung. The only variation is card #58 Willard Sherman.
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Baseball card collecting terms (part C)

Cabinet Card Were oversized trading cards featuring paintings issued mostly 1910-1915.

Card Show is a gathering of dealers & collectors looking to buy/sell/trade sports cards and memorabilia.

Card Stock is the material a card is printed on. Usually paper-based, today companies play with the card stock and sometimes it appears to be wood or leather or see-thru acrylic ...

Cello Pack is a card pack whose wrapper is see-thru plastic. Usually the top & bottom cards are seen. Unopened cello packs showing major stars and rookies sell for heavy premiums.

Centering is the balance of the borders: top/bottom & left/right. On perfectly-centered cards, top/bottom borders match as do the left/right borders. Centering is presented as a set of numbers & directions and often included with the grade. Perfectly-centered is "50/50 t/b" AND "50/50 l/r". As centering gets worse, one number increases and the other decreases. For example: 90/10 t/b is considered extremely off-center top to bottom. The numbers add up to 100 (50/50, 60/40, 90/10 ...).

Certificate Of Authenticity (COA) A document used to verify legitimacy of a collectible. NOTE: Keep in mind that COA's are easier to fake then autographs.

Common A card of a non-star player is considered a "Common" as opposed to cards of a star players or specialty/subset cards such as league leaders, teams cards, World Series cards...

Condition (Grade) Centering, corner wear, photo clarity, edges, creases, print flaws ... all combine to determine a card's condition or grade. Along with rarity/scarcity it is the major factor in a card's value.

Crease Defect usually caused by bending the card. Hard to see, or not, a crease lowers the card's grade (VG or lower) and greatly diminishes it's value.

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