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Top 10 Topps Baseball Cards From 1952 Topps

Everyone loves the premier set of Topps Baseball cards, but not everyone knows who the best baseball cards from 1952 Topps Baseball are, so we’re here to help! This first set from the greatest Baseball card manufacturer was a landmark one, of course, not just because of the amazing Hall of Famers that dot its …

1954 Topps Baseball Top 10 Cards Website 2

The first couple years of Topps cards were pretty great, but the 1954 Topps Baseball set went from good to great for several reasons. Unfortunately, it lost Mickey Mantle from the checklist because Bowman had signed the Yankees slugger to an exclusive contract for 1954 and 1955. The best player and the most collectable player …

1953 Topps Top 10 Cards

Trying to collect all the best baseball cards from 1953 Topps baseball is much easier than trying to get all the best cards from the 1952 Topps set because it’s not the first set from the manufacturer, and there aren’t that many great rookie cards in the 1953 set. But that doesn’t detract from the …

10 Best Rookie Cards From 2001 Topps Baseball

Who knew that a list of the 10 best baseball cards from 2001 Topps Baseball would be so Hall-of-Famer laden!?! Even the ones that aren’t in the Hall of Fame – probably should be, if not for baseball writers not wanting to reward players who used some questionable supplements! What Happened in 2001? “Zoolander” perfected …

10 Best Baseball Cards from 1972 Topps Baseball

Trying to collect the best baseball cards from 1972 Topps Baseball is a much more fun endeavor than collecting cards with boring designs with boring stars. No set looks more like the decade it was created in than 1972 Topps Baseball, and we celebrate the set referred to as “Psychedelic Tombstones” for that fact! While …

1978 Topps Top 10 Cards

The best baseball cards from the 1978 Topps Baseball set is full of Hall of Famers and stellar young players, but what was the year itself like? Mork & Mindy was on every card-collector’s television set, and John Travolta was Stayin’ Alive with the Bee Gees! In 1977, the Yankees won their first of the …