1961 Fleer Basketball Checklist
1961 Fleer Basketball was the first major basketball release in four years and features a checklist filled with Hall of Fame players.
1961 Fleer Basketball was the first major basketball release in four years and features a checklist filled with Hall of Fame players.
1951 Bowman Baseball cards featured the rookie cards of some of baseball’s most beloved hall of fame inductees.
2020 Bowman Baseball cards mix today’s biggest stars with the superstars of tomorrow and is packed with autographs and variations for collectors.
1976 Topps Baseball cards include dozens of Hall of Fame players including the rookie card of Dennis Eckersley.
1987 Topps Baseball is one of the most recognizable and replicated designs of the junk era.
1991 Fleer baseball cards are often considered among the era’s ugliest but they manage to have a cult following.
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.
1974 Topps Football cards includes broadcaster Terry Bradshaw, liquor store owner Jim Otto, and Naked Gun extra O.J. Simpson.
1985 Topps Baseball cards have a classic, simple design and features 82 rookie cards and dozens of Hall of Fame inductees.
The 1977 Topps Baseball series consists of 660 baseball cards and was the first Topps set to include the Toronto Blue Jays and Seattle Mariners, recent expansion teams.
1990 Topps Baseball card set includes 792 base cards including 53 Hall of Famers including the rookie card of Frank Thomas.
2016-17 Upper Deck NHL Series 1 trading cards include today’s biggest hockey stars and most promising rookies.
1978 Topps Baseball cards includes the era’s biggest names including the rookie card of Hall of Fame inductee, Eddie Murray.
1974 Topps Baseball includes 74 hall of famers and 67 rookies, including the rookie card of hall of fame inductee Dave Winfield.
1982 Topps Baseball consists of 792 cards and has an impressive list of rookies and all stars including Cal Ripken Jr.
Weighing in at 825 cards, 1993 Topps Baseball was the largest set in 21 years and was the first to be released in series in 20 years.
1992 Topps Baseball Cards brought back white card stock and ditched the stick of nasty gum for the 792 card collection.
Looking for a Larry Bird or Magic Johnson rookie card? Enjoy sets with confusing checklists? 1980 Topps Basketball may be right up your alley.
1975 Topps Baseball was a massive set featuring several iconic subsets and the biggest names in mid 1970’s baseball.