Football Card Cyber Museum

Gallery Exhibition

The Football Card Cyber Musuem has quickly grown from a single set in 2011 to over 75 complete sets today. Early sets such as 1950's Bowman offerings and the 1935 National Chicle set are here, as well as the ubiquitous Topps and Philadelphia set that dominated the 1960's. Enjoy learning about players such as Red Grange and Otto Graham, Walter Payton and Jerry Rice, and Tom Brady and Emmitt Smith.

Curator of Collections, Card Cyber Museum

Joining Baseball and Hockey in 2011, the FCCM is one of five primary galleries of the Cyber Card Museum. Adding additional color and "muscle" to the existing Baseball and Hockey set offerings, Football Card Cyber Museum sets range from the 1935 National Chicle set to the most recent Topps sets. Some sets of note include the 1965 Topps "tall boys", a set with card measuring nearly five inches in height, focused on American Football League (AFL) players, and the 1955 Topps All-American set, which features college football players such as Sammy Baugh (Texas Christian) and Red Grange (Illinois). These sets, like all the sets in the Cyber Card Museum, are complete - the card fronts with all their color and detail, and the card backs with all that trivia and statistical data.

The museum collection currently displays a large number of Topps complete base sets, beginning with the 1955 All-American set and through to the present day. Additions and occasional donations have included sets from brands such as Bowman, Fleer, Fleer Tradition, Philadelphia, Skybox Impact and Upper Deck, just to name a few.

The Football Card Cyber Museum concentrates on complete sets (over 140) - to the extent that the only 'loose' cards are inserts from regular sets. We generally only add complete sets to the gallery.

Nearly 52,000 unique cards can be viewed, searched and "flipped" in the The Football Card Cyber Museum.

Get a Visitor Pass - it's free!

The mission of the original Baseball Card Cyber Museum, and the other main Card Galleries of the CCM (Basketball, Football, Hockey, Trading), is to inform, educate, enlighten, entertain and inspire through the sharing of information, images and objects; all programs, files, images, text and data on the site support this mission.

Due to bandwidth constraints, and the free nature of the Cyber Card Museum (and also to keep the search engines from ruining the site with their robots and incessant "site hammering"), Visitor Pass access to the Museum is granted to 500 visitors at any one time. Visitors are given a free user ID and password (think of it as your virtual access card), and each visitor is enabled access for four months (120 days), at which point they can renew access for another four months - and so on.

Visitor Pass access to the Museum is free, and has been so, for over 15 years.

About Galleries and Exhibitions

The Card Cyber Museum's cornerstone Exhibition Galleries include the original Baseball Card Cyber Museum, as well as Galleries for Football, Basketball, Hockey and Trading Cards.

Future exhibitions are planned around key athletes, and other special subjects.

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