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In 1953, unsold cards from the set were returned to Topps by retailers and dumped in the Hudson River. [76] [77] 44 $619,848 $504,000 Ty Cobb: 1915 Cracker Jack: c. 198 [78] [79] [80] PSA MT 9 April 23, 2019: Heritage Auctions [81] 45 $480,000 $480,000 Stephen Curry: 2009–10 Topps Chrome Gold Refractor #101 Rookie Card [quantify] BGS PRI 10 ...
This new series included 90 new base cards, including modern-day remakes of classic 1967 cards, plus exclusive "Best of the 80's", "Best of the 90's" and "Best of the 00's" subsets. It also included the usual border color variations. In 2018, Topps released a new series spoofing various film genres. This set included 300 cards in separate subsets.
Topps finally issued a third version of all six cards with the team name centered in the box. Topps's 1957 set contained Yankee great Mickey Mantle as card number 95. The card is known among collectors as the "ghost Mantle". Topps editors had long been expert at altering pictures to meet their needs.
The 1988 Happy Holidays Barbie is worth an estimated $2,000. Other Barbies of that time, such as a 1980s Barbie and the Rockers doll aren’t worth quite as much, but could still score you around $75.
The novelty was that the brands had modern players with designs from past years. The baseball cards had the design from 1952 for its 2001 selection of Heritage baseball cards, 1953 design for 2002, 1954 design for 2003, and so on. Bowman Heritage was also started in 2001 and used the following throwback designs: 2001: 1948 Bowman; 2002: 1954 Bowman
This 1952 Topps Mantle is often mistakenly referred to as Mantle's rookie card, but that honor belongs to his 1951 Bowman card (which is worth less than the 1952 Topps card). The combination of baseball cards and bubble gum was popular among young boys, and given the mediocre quality of the gum, the cards quickly became the primary attraction.
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Only 500 catalogs were printed in 1939, increasing to 3,000 in its last edition of 1960. [3] It has become the de facto method in identifying and organizing trade cards produced in the Americas pre-1951. The book catalogues sports and non-sports cards, but is best known for its categorization of baseball cards. Sets like 1909-11 White Borders ...
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