1982 Topps Traded Checklist
1982 Topps Traded baseball cards are most well known for one single card: the unofficial Cal Ripken Jr rookie card.
1982 Topps Traded baseball cards are most well known for one single card: the unofficial Cal Ripken Jr rookie card.
Borrowing the design and style of Mars Attacks, 1988 Topps Dinosaurs Attack brings pulp art to the late 80s hobby.
1985 Topps Garbage Pail Kids are the first of the iconic franchises many releases.
1985 Topps Cyndi Lauper cards feature the true colors of one of the 80s greatest music stars.
1982 Topps E.T. trading cards retell the story of Elliot and his extra-terrestrial friend.
Great Scott! It’s 1989 Topps Back to the Future II trading cards and an obvious movie reference!
1989 Topps New Kids on the Block trading cards brought the right stuff to the hobby.
1987 Topps Baseball is one of the most recognizable and replicated designs of the junk era.
1988 Topps Baseball cards include rookie cards for Billy Bean, Billy Ripken, Bill Long, and Greg Cadaret among many others.
1980 Topps Baseball cards feature a classic design as well as the rookie card for one of the greatest players of all time.
1987 Donruss The Rookies baseball cards were a hobby store exclusive, 56 card set commemorating the rookie class of that year.
1985 Topps Baseball cards have a classic, simple design and features 82 rookie cards and dozens of Hall of Fame inductees.
1982 Topps Baseball consists of 792 cards and has an impressive list of rookies and all stars including Cal Ripken Jr.
Looking for a Larry Bird or Magic Johnson rookie card? Enjoy sets with confusing checklists? 1980 Topps Basketball may be right up your alley.