1966 Topps SUPERMAN #54 'Help Me, Superman'
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1985 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
The 1985 Topps set featured the USA OLYMPIC TEAM and Mark McGwire,
who would for several years become the most in demand rookie.
McGwire was pictured in his Team USA jersey. It was 1987 when Topps
issued McGwire's first card as a major leaguer.
There were rookie cards for other future superstars including Kirby Puckett,
Roger Clemens, Eric Davis, Orel Hershiser...
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1985 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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1972 Topps Baseball Cards Checklist & Values
Topps again grew there set from (752) in their 1971 set to
(787) in 1972.
Again issued in series with semi-hi's (#526 to #656)
and the scarest high #s (#657 to #787).
TOP ROOKIE was the Red Sox Hall-of-Fame catcher Carlton Fisk.
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1972 Topps Baseball card checklist, values and prices.
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1975/1976 Flag Foundation cards

Printed in 1976 by the National Flag Foundation specially for Quality Bakers of America, NY, NY.
1976 Quality Bakers/National Flag Foundation “Bicentennial Flag Stickers” Non-Sport- 1 Complete Set of 31 Stickers- Overall Ex-ExMt, a couple have light creases, these just have a peel-off at the corner instead of a 2 part peel-off, and also tells you to put in “your saver book” unlike the other 1976 set. This set includes different and notable flags having to do with America from 1003-1969.
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1975/1976 Flag Foundation cards
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Baseball card collecting terms (part G)
Grade/Condition Centering, corner wear, photo clarity, edges,
creases, print flaws ... all combine to determine a card's condition or grade.
Along with rarity/scarcity it is the major factor in a card's value.
Graded Card As values increased the condition of cards and the
determination of fakes and alterations became increasingly more important.
Various companies became "graders" of your cards. For a fee they would grade
your card (usually on a 1 to 10 scale) and then placed in a sealed plastic
holder with labelling of the vital information.
From past experiences, most people are NOT HAPPY with the grades they receive.
To keep values up, graders can be extremely picky. Things you don't see,
they do so don't be surprized when the NEAR MINT card you send in ends up
with an EX or EX/MINT grade.
There are TOO many grading companies - if you do, do choose carefully.
PSA / SGC / GAI / BGS are some of the many companies.
It is good to know that getting a card graded by a company that people
do not recognize or respect will usually just cost you time and money
and not help you in any way.