1961 Bazooka Baseball Checklist
1961 Bazooka Baseball cards were printed on the back of Bazooka bubble gum boxes in groups of three.
1961 Bazooka Baseball cards were printed on the back of Bazooka bubble gum boxes in groups of three.
1964 Topps Hard Day’s Night trading cards take Beatles fans right to the set of the band’s first movie with trivia and set photos.
1964 Topps Football trading cards featured the era’s biggest stars from the AFL and included several future Hall of Fame inductees.
1964 Topps Beatles Plaks trading cards are among the most rare and difficult to collect Beatles cards ever.
1966 Topps Get Smart cards are as quirky and fun as the series from which they were inspired.
1965 Topps Gilligan’s Island trading cards feature comic stills on the front and combine to make a flip book on the back.
Let me tell a little story ’bout a 1963 Topps Beverly Hillbillies trading card set…named Jed.
Coming eight years after the Superman series last aired in first run syndication, 1966 Topps Superman cards highlight the George Reeves classic program.
1965 Topps King Kong trading cards are among the most rare non-sports cards ever produced by Topps with very few known complete sets.
1965 Topps Ugly Stickers are exactly the types of cards your mom wouldn’t want you collecting.
1965 Topps Battle Cards are depictions of war, hand drawn by Norman Saunders.
1968 Topps Hot Rods featured some of the most gorgeous and craziest cars of the era.
1964 Topps Beatles Color trading cards were one of five sets released by Topps that year dedicated to the Fab Four.
1968-69 Topps Hockey cards include several hall of famers on a classic card design.
1966 Topps Batman Riddler Back trading cards feature imagery from the 1966 Batman movie starring Adam West.
1966 Topps Batman Blue Bat trading cards are the third series of illustrated Batman cards inspired by the hit television show.
1968 Topps Baseball cards are as famous for their burlap design as they are for featuring Johnny Bench and Nolan Ryan’s rookie cards.
The 1965 Topps baseball card series was the final product to include Milwaukee Braves cards.
1966 Topps Batman Bat Laffs were released in 1966 to promote the Batman film released that same year and feature everyone’s favorite characters from the series.
1966 Topps Batman Red Bat cards are among the most sought after Batman cards of all time with stunning artwork by Norman Saunders.
1964 Topps Baseball includes over 70 Hall of Fame inductees including the rookie card for Hall of Fame manager, Tony LaRussa.
1969 Topps Baseball Cards has an impressive checklist of rookies and Hall of Fame inductees as well as some truly iconic designs.
The 587 cards in the 1961 Topps Baseball card set includes 86 Hall of Famers including the future Hall of Famer Juan Marichal as a rookie.
1964 Donruss Addams Family cards immortalize one of the 60s most iconic television sitcoms: The Munsters. No, that’s not right.
1966 Topps Batman Black Bat, designed by Norman Saunders (Mars Attacks), is a 55 card set of original Batman artwork.