1959 Topps #411 Whitey Lockman (Orioles)
Grade |
NM/MINT |
Book Value |
$ 8 |
Our Price |
$ 14.95
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1979 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
Highlights of the 1979 Topps baseball card set are:
* Hall-of-Famer Ozzie Smith's rookie card,
* (2) Bump Wills variations; Rangers and the ERROR Blue Jays,
* Special All-Time Leaders with Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Nolan Ryan...
* Packed as (37) or more cards featured Hall-of-Famers !!!
Given all of the above, the 1979 set is very affordable.
TOP ROOKIES were Hall-of-Famers Eddie Murray, Paul Molitor,
Alan Trammell & Jack Morris.
NOTE: Ozzie Smith is by far the most value card in the set.
Unfortuantely, for some reason, it suffered from poor sheet cutting
and most Ozzie rookies are well off center.
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1979 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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1964/1965 Challenge the Yankees
Baseball Board Game
"Challenge The Yankees" was a popular baseball board game
from Hasbro in 1964 & 1965.
(50) player cards: (25) Yankees and (25) All-Star opponents,
made the game a treasure trove for collectors. 4" x 5-1/2" cards
came in blank-backed perforated sheets on a fairly fragile paper
stock.
The game also had dice, baseball diamond game board,
play cards, pegs to move around bases, strategy cards...
1964/1965 cards are nearly the same with a stat line the only way
to distinguish. A couple cards even have same stats so no way to tell
them apart.
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1964/1965 Challenge the Yankees Baseball Board Game
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1959 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
The 1959 Topps baseball card set continued Topps trend of more and more cards
each year by adding nearly 100 cards to their 1958 issue bringing their largest
set to date to 572 cards.
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1959 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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How do I keep cards in top condition ?
A: There is a wide variety of storage supplies available to help you keep your
cardsin the best condition possible. They range from hard thick acrylic screw-down
holders to "penny" soft sleeves for individual cards to cardboard boxes
that can hold from 100 cards upto "monster boxes" that hold more than 5,000 sportscards.
We have a large selection available on our web site with quantities from 1 to 1,000.