The cards in this 752-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1971 Topps set is a challenge to complete in strict mint condition because the black obverse border is easily scratched and damaged. An unusual feature of this set is that the player is also pictured in black and white on the back of the card. Featured subsets within this set include League Leaders (61-72), Playoffs cards (195-202) and World Series cards (327-332). Cards 524-623 and the last series (644-752) are somewhat scarce. The last series was printed in two sheets of 132.
2001 Topps Set (Baseball)
Set Notes
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The 2001 Topps set featured 790 cards and was issued over two series. The set looks to bring back some of the heritage that Topps established in the past by bringing back manager cards (322-351), dual-player draft picks cards (352-361, 737-751), three-player prospect cards (362-376, 727-736), Golden Moments (377-386, 782-791), Season Highlights (387-391), League Leaders (392-399), team cards (752-781) and Playoffs (400-406). Notable Rookie Cards include Ichiro Susuki and Hee Seop Choi. Also included with the factory box are 8 unnumbered checklist cards.
Rookies
- (297) Jeff Tam
- (356) Scott Heard, David Parrish
- (357) Rocco Baldelli, Mark Folsom
- (358) Dominic Rich, Aaron Herr
- (361) Danny Borrell, Jason Bourgeois
- (366) Hee Seop Choi, Aaron McNeal, Jason Hart
- (370) Chance Caple, Rafael Soriano, Pascual Coco
- (371) Travis Hafner, Eric Munson, Bucky Jacobsen
- (544) Frank Menechino
- (725) Tsuyoshi Shinjo
- (726) Ichiro Suzuki
- (728) Phil Wilson, Jake Peavey, Darwin Cubillan
- (729) Steve Smyth, Mike Bynum, Nathan Haynes
- (737) David Espinosa, Luis Montanez
- (738) Anthony Pluta, Justin Wayne
- (739) Josh Axelson, Carmen Cali
- (740) Shaun Boyd, Chris Morris
- (741) Tommy Arko, Dan Moylan
- (742) Luis Cotto, Luis Escobar
- (743) Brandon Mims, Blake Williams
- (744) Chris Russ, Bryan Edwards
- (746) Hugh Quattlebaum, Edwin Encarnacion
- (747) Brian Bass, Odanis Ayala
- (748) Jason Kaandi, Michael Matthews
- (749) Stuart McFarland, Adam Sterrett
More set notes
The cards in this 598-card set measure 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". The 1968 Topps set includes Sporting News All-Star Selections as card numbers 361 to 380. Other subsets in this set include League Leaders (1-12) and World Series cards (151-158). The front of each checklist card features a picture of a popular player inside a circle. Higher numbers 458 to 598 are slightly more difficult to obtain. The first series looks different from the other series, as it has a lighter, wider mesh background on the card front. The later series all had a much darker, finer mesh pattern.
The cards in this 407-card set measure approximately 2 1/2" by 3 1/2". Topps returned to the vertical obverse, adopted what we now call the standard card size, and used a large, uncluttered colo photo for the first time since 1952. Cards in the series 265 to 352 and the unnumbered checklist cards are scarcer than other cards in the set. However, within this scarce series (265-362) there are 22 cards which were printed in double the quantity of the other cards in the series; these 22 double prints are indicated by DP in the Beckett checklists.
The cards in this 340-card set measure approximately 2 5/8" by 3 3/4". Following up with another horizontally oriented card in 1956, Topps improved the format by layering the color 'head' shot onto an actual action sequence involving the player. Cards 1 to 180 come with either white or gray backs: in the 1 to 100 sequence, gray backs are less common (worth about 10 percent more) and in the 101 to 180 sequence, white backs are less common (worth 30 percent more).
In its now standard procedure, Topps issued its standard-size Traded (or extended) set for the fifth year in a row. In addition to the typical factory set hobby distribution, Topps tested the limited issuance of these Traded cards in wax packs. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1985 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. The key extended Rookie Cards in this set include Vince Coleman, Ozzie Guillen and Mickey Tettleton.
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