The 1991 Topps Traded set contains 132 standard-size cards. The cards were issued primarily in factory set form through hobby dealers but was also made available on a limited basis in wax packs (grey backs) and collated factory sets (white backs) are from different card stock. Both versions are valued equally. The card design is identical to the regular issue 1991 Topps cards except for the white stock (for factory card sets) and T-suffix numbering. The set is numbered in alphabetical order. The set includes a Team USA subset, featuring 25 of America's top collegiate players.
1972 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
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The cards in this 787-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1972 Topps set contained the most cards ever for a Topps set to that point in time. Features appearing for the first time were 'Boyhood Photos' (341-348, 491-498), Awards and Trophy cards (621-626), 'In Action' (distributed throughout the set), and 'Traded Cards' (751-757). Other subsets included League Leaders (85-96), Playoff cards (221-222), and World Series cards (223-230). The curved lines of the color picture are a departure from the rectangular designs of other years.
Rookies
- (61) Burt Hooten, Gene Hiser, Earl Stephenson
- (72) Bruce Kison
- (79) Mike Garman, Cecil Cooper, Carlton Fisk
- (101) Bill Greif, J.R. Richard, Ray Russe
- (104) Toby Harrah
- (107) Jose Cruz
- (142) Chris Chambliss
- (147) Dave Kingman
- (162) Jerry Bell, Darrell Porter, Bob Reynolds
- (165) Chris Speier
- (191) Jeff Burroughs
- (198) Charlie Hough, Bob O'Brien, Mike Strahler
- (272) Mickey Rivers
- (327) Steve Stone
- (392) Fred Cambria, Richie Zisk
- (406) George Hendrick
- (474) Don Baylor, Roric Harrison, Johnny Oates
- (506) Terry Ley, Jim Moyer, Dick Tidrow
- (539) Terry Forster
- (579) Doyle Alexander
- (616) Joe Ferguson
- (724) John Curtis, Rich Hinton, Mickey Scott
- (741) Tom Hutton, John Milner, Rick Miller
- (761) Ben Oglivie, Ron Cey, Bernie Williams
- (778) Vic Albury, Rick Dempsey, Jim Strickland
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The 1989 Topps Traded set contains 132 standard-size cards. The cards were distributed exclusively in factory set form in red and white taped boxes through hobby dealers. The cards are identical to the 1989 Topps regular issue cards except for whiter stock and t-suffixed numbering on back. Rookie Cards in this set include Ken Griffey Jr., Deion Sanders and Omar Vizquel.
This 132-card standard-size Traded set was distributed exclusively in factory set form in a special green and white box through hobby dealers. The card fronts are identical in style to the Topps regular issue except for whiter stock and t-suffixed numbering on back. The cards are ordered alphabetically by player's last name. The key extended Rookie Cards in this set are Ellis Burks, Dave Cone, Greg Maddux, Fred McGriff and Matt Williams.
The 1990 Topps set contains 792 standard-size cards. Cards were issued primarily in wax packs, rack packs and hobby and retail Christmas factory sets. Cards fronts feature various colored borders with the player's name at the bottom and team name at top. Subsets include All-Stars (385-407), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), and Draft Picks (scattered throughout the set). The key Rookie Cards in this set are Juan Gonzalez, Marquis Grissom, Sammy Sosa, Frank Thomas, Larry Walker and Bernie Williams. The Thomas card (414A) was printed without his name on front creating a scarce variation.
This 132-card standard-size Traded set, numbered 1T - 132T, was distributed exclusively in hobby set form in a red and white box through hobby dealers. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. The cards are identical to regular-issue 1986 Topps cards except for whiter stock and 'T'-suffixed numbering. Key extended Rookie Cards (XRC) in this set are Barry Bonds, Will Clark, Andres Galarraga, Bobby Bonilla, Jose Canseco, Bo Jackson, Wally Joyner, John Kruk and Kevin Mitchell.
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