1948-49 Leaf # 53 Johnny VanderMeer [Vander Meer] (Reds)

They spelled his last name wrong on this card. It is Vander Meer.
Grade
EX/MINT
Book Value
$ 225
Our Price
$ 85
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1948-49 Leaf # 53 Johnny VanderMeer [Vander Meer] (Reds)  cards value
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Vintage 1986 Topps Football Old 1986 Topps card

1986 Topps Football

The 1986 Topps Football set contained (528) cards. Top rookies were Jerry Rice, Steve Young, Reggie White, Andre Reed, Boomer Esiason, Bernie Kosar, Bruce Smith...
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Vintage 1977 Topps Football Old 1977 Topps card

1977 Topps Football

The 1977 Topps Football set contained (528) cards. The set was jam packed with rookies including: Steve Largent, Lee Roy Selmon, Danny White...
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1991 Topps Desert Shield cards
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The 792 card 1991 Topps Desert Shield Baseball card set was issued by Topps for the soldiers serving in the Gulf War. The Desert Shield set is a variation of Topps regular 1991 baseball card with each card having a special gold-foiled 'Desert Shield' stamp added to the front. Many of the cards, scooped up by military personnel stateside, never made it overseas. The equivalent of approx 6,500 sets of cards were made. Cards are still sought after and fairly scarce with complete sets nearly impossible to find. Be aware of counterfeits. Fakes can easily be determined by comparing the gold foil logo with a real Desert Shield card.

The Chipper Jones rookie is the key card in the set along with the usual super stars like Nolan Ryan, Ken Griffey Jr., Cal Ripken ...

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Baseball card collecting terms (part H-R)

High Numbers - vintage cards were issued in the ‘50s-‘70s in a series. During the baseball season, the largest number of cards were made. As the schedule progressed into September, when there would be less interest in baseball cards , Topps for one, specifically decreased production and hence much less product was available. As a result, a scarcity-factor was created and a premium holds for these first type of "short-printed" cards.

Inserts - special randomly-inserted cards which are not part of the regular set. Many modern inserts are sequentially-numbered and rarer than the card sets into which they are inserted.

O-Pee-Chee / OPC - a subsidiary of Topps, this card issue was produced specifically for distribution in Canada.

Promotional Card - generally referred to as cards issued to show what the product will look like on release and intended to help spur future sales. Often called a "promo" card.

Reprint - cards issued to reproduce the originals. With the current trend of vintage reprints, the new versions have a distinguishing characteristic evidenced by numbering.

Restored - a card or piece of memorabilia which someone has tried to return to a "like-new" condition. A restored card is considered to be of very little value.

Rookie Card - any league-licensed, widely distributed card to feature a player in his first year of trading cards.

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