One of the most classic baseball card sets ever produced is 50 years old
this year and, needless to say, the set has not lost a bit of its luster since
it was first issued back in 1955. The 1955 Topps baseball card set debuted
during a historically important time in American history, the lively and
vibrant appearance reflected the flair and flamboyance of the era. The set
emerged during a time when Dwight D. Eisenhower was President, the United
States population was 166 million, gas was 23 cents a gallon, the average life
expectancy was 70 years, a U.S. postal stamp cost 3 cents, a new car cost
$1,950, a new home $22,000, and the average income was $4,137!
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The year also saw the introduction of a new kind of music called
“Rock N Roll” with Bill Haley and The Comets topping the charts
with Rock’s first big hit that Summer, Rock Around The Clock, easily
dislodging The Ballad of Davy Crockett from the top spot! Ray Kroc opened his
first McDonalds restaurant in Des Plaines, Illinois; Walt Disney’s
Disneyland opened in California while Gunsmoke, The Honeymooners, Captain
Kangaroo, and the Mickey Mouse Club all made their television debuts. At the
movies, the year’s best actor was Ernest Borgnine while best actress was
Anna Magnani. Popular movies were Marty, which was awarded best picture, On The
Waterfront, Rebel Without a Cause and East of Eden. The last two featured James
Dean, who would tragically die in a car crash on September 30th. Besides
collecting baseball cards, the kids of that time had two new toys to play with,
the Frisbee and Play-Doh.
In sports, the Brooklyn Dodgers would start the season with ten straight
wins, launching them to their one and only championship in Brooklyn by finally
defeating the New York Yankees in the World Series four games to three after a
number of near misses. Right before the 1955 baseball season started, the
Brooklyn Bulletin newspaper asked Dodger fans not to call their team
“bums,” which may have been all they needed to win it all amusingly
enough! During the regular season, Mickey Mantle hit three consecutive home
runs of 463 feet or more in one game and, four days earlier, he hit a 550-foot
shot!
Yogi Berra was named the American League Most Valuable Player for the
third time in five years and Roy Campanella won the National League Most
Valuable Player award for the second time in three years. Herb Score of the
Cleveland Indians was the American League Rookie of The Year and Bill Virdon of
the St. Louis Cardinals was the National League winner. There were two major
changes in the American League with the move of the Philadelphia Athletics to
Kansas City and the St.Louis Browns to Baltimore becoming the Orioles. Honus
Wagner and Cy Young would pas away that year but, to honor Young, the Cy Young
Award was created the following year and presented to baseball’s best
pitcher.
The Cleveland Browns would beat the Los Angeles Rams in the NFL title
game 38 to 14, Syracuse claimed the NBA title by defeating the Ft. Wayne
Pistons, and the Detroit Red Wings topped the Montreal Canadians for the NHL
crown. In college sports, Georgia Tech ended Kentucky’s 130 game home
basketball win streak, San Francisco defeated LaSalle for the NCAA basketball
title, and Oklahoma was the NCAA football champion with a perfect 11-0 record.
Needless to say a lot was going on back in 1955 with many new and exciting
happenings.
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The atmosphere in the baseball card world was still one of
competitiveness between Topps and Bowman with each company retaining the rights
to a number of players, however, Topps would soon be the sole player in the
market the following year after buying out Bowman. What did this mean in 1955?
It meant a much smaller Topps baseball card set. In fact, it was the smallest
regular issued baseball card set ever for the card manufacturer to this day
with the exception of its 1951 Red and Blue Back releases, which were actually
issued as a baseball game. The 1955 Bowman baseball card set was larger at 320
cards while the 1955 Topps baseball card set contains 206 cards but is numbered
to 210. It is believed the four cards missing were pulled from the set at the
last moment as a result of contractual issues with the involved players.
During the 2005 National Sports Card Convention in Chicago, Topps issued
a special fiftieth anniversary four card set of the missing players which they
claimed would have been #175 Stan Musial, #186 Whitey Ford, #203 Bob Feller,
and #209 Herb Score. If you were fortunate to attend the National Convention
and acquire these attractive four missing cards, your set fifty years later is
now complete! To make up for the missing four cards, Topps double printed cards
#170 Jim Pearce, #172 Frank Baumholtz, #184 Harry Perkowski, and #188 Charlie
Silvera. Topps also released their Double Headers cards, which were designed
after the T201 Mecca Double Folders series and issued in penny packs with a
piece of gum. All 66 cards in the set appear in the 1955 Topps regular issue
low number series and it is believed that may be why the regular Topps set was
stopped at 206 cards. The two sets combined represent an adequate number of
baseball cards and the Double Headers resulted in another source of revenue for
Topps.
The 1955 Topps baseball card set was issued in two different series, the
low number series (1-160) and the more difficult to find high number series,
(161-210). Cards 151 to 160 are valued slightly higher than the other low
series cards. Cards could be purchased in one of three ways, in 15-card cello
packs, six-card nickel packs, and one-card penny packs. The wax wrappers
themselves bring a high premium today and came either dated or undated. The
one-cent wrappers are light green, red, and white with the words Topps, Bubble
Gum, 1 cent, and Baseball across the front. The sides of the wrapper say
“Buy Bazooka the Chew of Champions” on one side with advertising
information on the other side. The five-cent wrappers have the same colors as
the one-cent wrapper with the words Topps, 5-cent, Bubble Gum, Baseball, and
Picture Card on the front. The back or sides of the five-cent wrapper say
“Atom Bazooka, Big Chews Biggest Bubble Gum” and “Save
Bazooka Comics for Free Prizes”.
It is also important to note that scarce salesman example panels do
exist that were used to present and promote the 1955 Topps baseball regular
issue and Topps Double Header cards. One known example includes Jackie
Robinson, Bill Taylor, and Curt Roberts on one panel depicting the 1955 Topps
regular issue and Danny Schell, Jake Thies, and Howie Pollet on the other panel
depicting the Topps Double Header cards.
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There are 22 Rookies in the 1955 Topps set with the most notable ones
being #123 Sandy Koufax, # 124 Harmon Killebrew, and #164 Roberto Clemente.
Other key cards include #2 Ted Williams, #4 Al Kaline, #47 Hank Aaron, #50
Jackie Robinson, #194 Willie Mays, #198 Yogi Berra, and # 210 Duke Snider. Four
manager and four coaches cards are also included which helped to round out the
set. The set is mainly error free with no variations or key errors except card
#106 Frank Sullivan that has been seen with and without a large print dot but
with no effect on card value. Also card #47 of Hank Aaron has an uncorrected
error which has his birth date listed incorrectly. The cards measure 2
5/8” by 3 ¾” and are the first horizontally designed cards
ever issued by Topps. What really sets these cards apart from other Topps cards
is their obvious eye appeal with rich and attractive colors and a very detailed
and informative card back.
The front of the 1955 Topps cards are framed in a white border and
inside this white border contains a large color close up head shot and a
smaller full body shot of a player, coach, or manager. Across the lower part of
the smaller body shot is a black facsimile autograph from that particular
player, coach, or manager. There are seven different background color
variations used on the card front that start out from the left as a lighter
color or white and ends up a darker version of that same color to the right.
The color variations are light yellow to dark yellow, light pink to dark red,
white blue to light blue, light green to dark green, white green to light
green, light blue to dark blue, and light orange to dark orange. In the upper
left or upper right corner of the card is where the team logo resides. The
final section of the card front is the bottom lower section which has three
pieces of information including the player name in white lettering followed by
his position or his management or coach designation,then the full team name
which are all in black lettering.
The back of the 1955 Topps cards are what really put the icing on the
cake for this impressive set. There is a wealth of information for the
collector about that particular player, coach, or manager along with some
really cool and helpful trivia. You will find a great combination of five
different colors on the back of the card which includes white, black, red,
light green, and a medium green that totally enhances the attractiveness of the
card.
In the upper left-hand portion of the card back is the player’s
full name in white lettering and his position along with the team name in black
lettering against a red background. For the non-player, you will find coach or
manager listed instead of position. Below, you will find the card number in
bold black inside a baseball with the word Topps and below this is the player
bio which includes his height, weight, what he bats and throws or did bat and
throw in the case of a coach or manager, along with his hometown and birth date
all in fine red lettering. Directly below the bio is the Topps copyright with
the words “printed in U.S.A.” all in small green lettering. To the
right of the bio and below the name section in fine black lettering is a well
thought out written blurb about that player, coach, or manager describing the
highlights of his career.
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The coolest part of the card back is just to the right of the blurb and
that is the colorful trivia section with its lively cartoon drawing. There are
a number of good questions asked throughout the set, which helps enhance the
collector’s baseball knowledge. The final section of the card back is the
lower section that supplies all the statistical information about that
particular player, manager, or coach. Listed is the player’s statistics
for the previous year and career wether he was in the Minor Leagues or the
Major Leagues. There are some players in the set such as Sandy Koufax who have
no professional experience listed because they were signed straight out of high
school or college and classified as “Bonus Babies”.
According to the PSA Population Report at the time of this story, there
have been nearly 55,000 1955 Topps baseball cards graded. Of those graded
cards, there have been only 16 that have received the grade of PSA 10. The
sixteen PSA 10’s are #50 Jackie Robinson, #71 Ruben Gomez, #74 Bob
Borkowski, #98 Johnny Riddle, #99 Frank Leja, #113 Harry Brecheen, #120 Ted
Kluszewski, (2) #123 Sandy Koufax, #124 Harmon Killebrew, #146 Dick Donovan,
#151 Fred Kress, #164 Roberto Clemente, #180 Clem Labine, #189 Phil Rizzuto,
and #204 Frank Smith round out this scare and valuable group of cards that has
survived the past fifty years virtually unblemished.
The breakdown of the remaining graded cards and excluding qualifiers is
as follows: 578 PSA 9’s or 11% of all graded cards, 11,105 PSA 8’s
or 20% of all graded cards, 15,507 PSA 7’s or 28% of all graded cards,
12,813 PSA 6’s or 23% of all graded cards, 6,860 PSA 5’s or 13% of
all graded cards, 3,899 PSA 3 and 4’s combined or 7% of all cards graded,
and 709 PSA 1 and 2’s combined or 1% of all graded cards. The majority of
all graded cards, over 71%, fall in the PSA 8 to PSA 6 range that reflects the
quality and durability of the cards themselves. As expected, the most
frequently graded card in the set is #123 Sandy Koufax (2,645), followed by
#164 Roberto Clemente (1,750), #47 Hank Aaron (1,646), #124 Harmon Killebrew
(1,600), #2 Ted Williams (1,438), #50 Jackie Robinson (1,362), #4 Al Kaline
(1,010), #28 Ernie Banks (955), #194 Willie Mays (916), and #210 Duke Snider
(690). Wondering what the most infrequently graded card in the set is? That
would be #58 Jim Rivera (107).
One factor that makes the 1955 Topps baseball card set so appealing is
that it is very attainable to complete due to its low card total. There is,
however, the challenge of acquiring the Roberto Clemente and Sandy Koufax
rookie cards in top grades. Rough or lesser examples can be purchased at
reasonable prices and may be a good alternative until the time comes when you
are able to upgrade your set. You can even find the wax wrappers and an
occasional vending box up for sale on one of the many auction sites if you
really want to round out your 1955 collection. What has remained a constant for
the 1955 Topps baseball card set the past fifty years is that it has survived
the test of time and remains one of the most attractive and sought after sets
Topps ever produced.
Please feel free to contact Jim Churilla at poytor@yahoo.com with any additional information or comments.
Vintage Basketball
1948 Bowman - Heifetz
1957-58 Topps - Mona Lisa’s Smile
1960-61 Kahns Wieners - Jeff Mullen (sportscards.info) - Set 1
1961 Hawks Essex Meats - Yorktownsc Essex Hawks
1961-62 Fleer - More Stars Than in the Heavens
1961-62 Kahns Wieners - Jeff Mullen (sportscards.info) - Set 1
1962-63 Kahns Wieners - Jeff Mullen (sportscards.info) - Set 1
1963-64 Kahns Wieners - Hot Dawg!
1964-65 Kahns Wieners - PEP’s
1968-69 Jack in the Box San Diego Rockets - Andy & Matt’s 1968
Jack-in-the-Box
1968-69 Topps Test - This Test Scored An A
1969-70 Topps - Forgetaboutit!!!
1970-71 Topps - D. Bryant 1970 Topps Basketball Collection
1971-72 Globetrotters Cocoa Puffs 28 - David York
1971-72 Topps - MH Logogg
1971-72 Topps Trios - Bryant Collection
Modern Basketball
1972-73 Icee Bear - J Jet J’s #1 Set
1972-73 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1973-74 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1973-74 Topps Team Stickers - David York
1974 Globetrotters Wonder Bread - David York
1974-75 Topps - Museum of Sports History #1
1975 Carvel Discs - Bryant Collection
1975-76 Topps - ZBob 1975 Set 1
1976 Buckmans Discs - J Jet J’s Collection of Buckmans Discs tied
with Bryant PSA 10 Collection,Museum of Sports History
1976-77 Topps - D. Bryant 1976 Topps Basketball Collection
1977-78 Topps - D. Bryant 1977 Topps Basketball Collection
1978-79 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1979-80 Topps - Bryant Collection
1980-81 Topps - The Chow/Fair Collection
1981 TCMA NBA - Bskbkid’s 81 TCMA Set
1981-82 Topps - Bryant Collection
1985 Prism/Jewel Stickers - Dhjacks
1985-86 JMS Game - JMS Low Pop Stars
1986-87 Fleer - The Virgil Adkins PSA 10 Collection tied with The Bryant
86 Fleer PSA 10 Collection,Virgil Adkins PSA 10 Set #2
1986-87 Fleer Sticker - The Bryant PSA 10 1986 Fleer Sticker Collection
tied with The Perfect 10 1986 Fleer Stickers - SKINSIN04,Network8687
1987-88 Fleer - The Chow/Fair Collection
1987-88 Fleer Sticker - Bryant PSA 10 Collection
1988 Fournier - Bskbkid’s Fournier Set tied with Bryant PSA 10
Collection,J Jet J’s collection of Estrellas
1988 Fournier Sticker - The Generals stickers
1988 Kenner Starting Lineup - McGee Collection 1988 Kenner Starting
Lineup
1988 Kenner Starting Lineup Unissued - McGee Collection
1988-89 Fleer - Bryant Collection tied with J Jet J All PSA 10s !!!
1988-89 Fleer Stickers - Rare Cards
1989 Converse - J JET J
1989-90 Fleer Stickers - The Chow/Fair Collection
1989-90 Kenner Starting Lineup - McGee Collection
1989-90 Kenner Starting Lineup One on One - Scot York
1989-90 North Carolina Collegiate Collection - J Jet J ‘s #1
College Collection 1989 N.C, Tarheels
1990 Action Packed Promos - The Generals Action Packed promos
1990-91 Fleer All-Stars - Bryant Collection
1991 Pro Set Prototypes - Steve Taft
1991-92 Upper Deck Jerry West Heroes - Starpacks 91-92 Jerry West Heroes
1992-93 Stadium Club Beam Team - Dominic Dicicco Collection
1993-94 Finest Refractor - Wheels1313 Collection
1993-94 Ultra Famous Nicknames - Museum of Sports History
1996-97 Topps Chrome - Bryant PSA 10 1996-97 Topps Chrome
1996-97 Topps Chrome Refractors - Bryant PSA 10 1996-97 Topps Chrome
Refractor
1997-98 E-X 2001 Jambalaya - Bryant Jambalaya Collection
1997-98 Upper Deck Game Jerseys - ZBob 1997 UD Jerseys
1998-99 E-X Century - Morgan’s 1998-99 EX Century Graded Set Rare
Find!!
1998-99 Finest Mystery Refractors Series 1 M1-M20 - Bryant Collection
1998-99 SP Authentic - Bryant PSA 10 Collection
1998-99 SP Authentic First Class - The Chinaphong Kowong Collection
1998-99 SP Top Prospects Vital Signs - Museum of Sports History
1998-99 UD Ionix MJ Hologrfx - Bryant Hologrfx Collection
1998-99 Upper Deck Game Jerseys - ZBOB 1998 UD Jerseys
1999-00 SPx Spxcitement - Museum of Sports History
2000 Press Pass SE Two on One - Museum of Sports History
2001-02 Upper Deck Legends Legendary Jerseys (2000 PSA) - ZBob 2000 UD
Legends Jerseys
2000 Upper Deck Century Legends Legendary Signatures - Museum of Sports
History
2000-01 Topps Reserve Graded - Ty’s Topps Reserve Graded Set
2001-02 Upper Deck Legends Record Producers - Museum of Sports History
2001-02 Upper Deck Legends UD Yearbook - Museum of Sports History
2001-02 Fleer Platinum Lucky 13 - Erik’s first set
2001-02 Upper Deck MJs Back Duel Jerseys - ZBob 2001 UD MJs Back Duel
Jerseys
2001-02 Upper Deck MJs Back Jerseys - ZBob 2001 UD MJs Back Jerseys
2002-03 Topps Chrome Refractors White Border - Basic - Big Hurt’s
2002-03 Topps Chrome White Ref Basic
2002-03 Topps Chrome Refractors White Border - Master - Big Hurt’s
2002-03 Topps Chrome White Border Refractors
2002-03 Upper Deck Ultimate Collection Signatures - ZBob 2002 UD
Ultimate Autos
2003 UD Superstars Lebron James - Phillip Beasley - 2003 UD Superstars
LeBron James
2003 UD Top Prospects Lebron James Promos - Museum of Sports History
tied with the king’s lebron james promos
2003-04 Upper Deck Lebron James Lebrons Diary - 2003-04 Upper Deck
Lebron James Lebrons Diary
Vintage Football
1894 Mayo Cut Plug - PProperties
1926 Spalding Champions - clamendo1926SpaldingFB
1935 National Chicle - Don Louchios
1948 Bowman - Quimby’s Collection
1948 Leaf - Basic - William Gray
1948 Leaf - Master - Leaf Chief
1949 Leaf - David Curtis
1950 Bowman - Sarah Verno 1950 Bowman FB
1951 Bowman - palacejester
1951 Topps Magic - Museum of Sports History
1952 Bowman Large - Short Print Nightmare
1952 Bowman Small - Davalillo
1953 Bowman - Museum of Sports History
1954 Bowman - Mark W
1955 Bowman - palacejester
1955 Topps All-American - Basic - Wes Verno All American
1955 Topps All-American - Master - Museum of Sports History
1956 Topps - Basic - Museum of Sports History
1956 Topps - Master - Museum of Sports History
1957 Topps - Basic - Fro’s 57’s
1957 Topps - Master - Museum of Sports History
1958 Topps - Bears2 Paul A. Lemm
1959 Bell Brand Rams - BDTM’s cards
1959 Topps - RAM Collection IV
1960 Cardinals Mayrose Franks - Davalillo
1960 Fleer - Nearmint’s Collection
1960 Fleer College Pennant Decals - Museum of Sports History
1960 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1961 Browns National City Bank - Museum of Sports History
1961 Fleer - antix
1961 Kahns Weiners - Museum of Sports History
1961 Nu-Card - rbdjr1’s 1961 Nu-Card Football Set
1961 Topps - John Vineyard
1962 Fleer - Wolfbear’s 1962 Fleer
1962 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1962 Topps Bucks Inserts - Museum of Sports History
1963 Fleer - Fuzzdude 1
1963 Kahns Weiners - Museum of Sports History
1963 Stancraft Playing Cards - Shouldabeena 1963 Stancraft again
1963 Topps - MACPSA 1963 Topps Football Master Set
1963 Topps CFL - Wang’s Gridiron Collection
1964 Philadelphia - Frank Evanov
1964 Topps - Appeal
1964 Topps CFL - Wang’s Gridiron Collection
1965 Philadelphia - Fabfranks 1965 Philly Football
1965 Topps - Dave Lemon
1965 Topps CFL - Museum of Sports History
1966 Philadelphia - D.R.Pacha 66 Philly
1966 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1966 Topps Funny Rings - Museum of Sports History
1967 Philadelphia - Skinsfans Yellow Fever
1967 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1967 Topps Krazy Pennants - Museum of Sports History
1968 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1968 Topps Stand Up - Museum of Sports History
1968 Topps Test Team Patches - Museum of Sports History
1968 Topps Test Teams - Museum of Sports History
1969 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1969 Topps 4 in 1 - Museum of Sports History
1970 Kelloggs - SMB’s Pieces of History
1970 Topps - John Vineyard
1970 Topps Super - Mike Ballew
1970 Topps Super Glossy - Off The Wall Collectibles
1971 Kelloggs - King Kellogg - 1971 Kellogg’s Football
1971 Topps - Dave Lemon
1971 Topps Game Inserts - Museum of Sports History
Modern Football
1972 NFLPA Fabric Cards - Bill’s Gridiron Greats
1972 NFLPA Vinyl Stickers - Bill’s Gridiron Greats
1972 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1973 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1974 Topps - Sideplates ‘74 Topps Football
1974 Wonder Bread - Bills Gridiron Greats
1976 Bears Coke Discs - Museum of Sports History
1976 Buckmans Discs - Museum of Sports History tied with couldabeena
1976 Buckman Disc
1976 Crane Discs - Museum of Sports History tied with couldabeena 1976
Crane Discs Set 2 - (a MOSH sandwich) ;-)
1976 Saga Discs - couldabeena 1976 Saga Disc
1976 Topps - Rob Marcus 76 Topps 10 Year Plan
1976 Wonder Bread - Sideplate’s ‘76 Wonder Bread tied with
perfect 1976 GPA set
1978 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1979 Saints Coke - John Vineyard
1979 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1980 Stop “N” Go - John Vineyard
1984 Topps - Quarterbacks Plus
1984 Topps Glossy Send-In - Museum of Sports History
1985 Topps - The Rider Collection
1985 Topps USFL - Museum of Sports History
1986 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1987 Topps - Jason G’s 1987 Topps Set
1987 Topps 1000 Yard Club - Museum of Sports History
1988 Pro Set Test - The Hot Card City Collection
1988 Walter Payton Commemorative - Museum of Sports History
1989 Score - Fabfranks 1989 Score Football Set
1990 Fleer All-Pro - Museum of Sports History
1992 Saints McDag - John Vineyard
1994 SP - Fabfranks 1994 SP Football
1994 Ted Williams Walter Payton - Museum of Sports History
1996 Laser View Inscriptions - Museum of Sports History
1996 Upper Deck Game Jerseys - Museum of Sports History
1997 Leaf Letterman - Neil’s 1997 Leaf Letterman Football Set
1997 Leaf Reproductions - Neil’s 1997 Leaf Reproduction Football
Set
1997 SP Authentic Tradition - Museum of Sports History
1997 Upper Deck Legends Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1997 Upper Deck Legends Big Game Hunters - Museum of Sports History
1997 Upper Deck Legends Marquee Matchups - Museum of Sports History
1997 Upper Deck Legends Sign of the Times - Museum of Sports History
1998 Chicago Bears Fan Convention - Museum of Sports History
1998 Collectors Edge First Place Rookie Ink - Museum of Sports History
1998 Playoff Contenders Leather - Museum of Sports History
1998 SP Authentic - Fabfranks 1998 SP Authentic Football
1998 Upper Deck Game Jerseys - Museum of Sports History
1999 Bowmans Best Legacy Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1999 Chicago Bears Fan Convention - Museum of Sports History
1999 Donruss All-Time Gridiron Kings Autographs - Vulcan Vikings
1999 Playoff Contenders SSD Round Numbers Autographs - Museum of Sports
History
1999 Playoff Contenders SSD ROY Contenders Autographs - Museum of Sports
History
1999 Playoff Prestige SSD Checklists Autographs - Museum of Sports
History
1999 Sage Autographs Silver - Museum of Sports History
1999 SP Authentic Players Ink - Museum of Sports History
1999 Sports Illustrated Autographs - jbird
1999 Topps Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1999 Topps Hall of Fame Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1999 Topps Stars Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1999 Topps Stars Rookie Reprints Autographs - Museum of Sports History
1999 Upper Deck Encore UD Authentics - Museum of Sports History
1999 Upper Deck Retro Inkredbile - Museum of Sports History
2000 Collectors Edge Graded Brilliant - Jstafan
2000 Collectors Edge Graded High Numbers - Jstafan tied with DCC
2000 Collectors Edge Graded Uncirculated - Qualitycards
2000 Donruss Elite Passing the Torch Autographs - Museum of Sports
History
2000 eTopps - MLS eTopps 2000 FB set
2000 Quantum Leaf All-Millennium Team Autographs - Museum of Sports
History
2000 Sage Hit Autographs Emerald - Museum of Sports History
2000 Skybox E-X E-Xceptional Red, Green, Blue - Qualitycards
2000 SPx - Museum of Sports History
2000 Topps Autographs - Museum of Sports History
2000 Topps Hall of Fame Autographs - Museum of Sports History
2000 Upper Deck Legends Legendary Game Jerseys - Jeff Kay’s Jersey
Jems
2000 Upper Deck Montana Master Collection - Museum of Sports History
2001 Press Pass Breakout - Museum of Sports History
2001 SP Game Used Edition - Museum of Sports History
2001 SP Game Used Edition Authentic Fabric - SBS - ‘ 01 SP Game
Jerseys
2001 SP Game Used Edition Authentic Fabric Autographs - SBS - ‘ 01
Sp Game Used Autographs # to 25
2001 SP Game Used Edition Authentic Fabric Combo Doubles - SBS - ‘
01 SP Game Used Combos # to 50
2001 SP Game Used Edition Authentic Fabric Combo Triples - SBS - ‘
01 Sp Game Used Triples # to 25
2001 Topps Super Bowl XXXVI Card Show - Museum of Sports History
2001 Upper Deck Legends Legendary Cuts - Museum of Sports History
2001 Upper Deck Vintage Threads Autographs - Only 100 of each - Jeff
Kay’s Most Wanted
2002 Score Select Inscriptions - Museum of Sports History
2002 Topps All-Pro Relics - Museum of Sports History
2002 Topps Hobby Masters - Museum of Sports History
2002 Topps Ring of Honor - Museum of Sports History
2002 Topps Ring of Honor Autographs - Museum of Sports History
2002 Topps Super Bowl Goal Post Relics - Museum of Sports History
2002 UD Graded Making the Grade Autographs - Weldon A. Wright Jr.
Collection
Vintage Hockey
1910-11 C56 - Northern Lights
1911-12 C55 - Basic - 1911 C55 Hockey Set
1911-12 C55 - Master - The Imperial Hattrick
1912-13 C57 - The steel cow makes magnetic milk.
1923-24 William Patterson (V145-1) - Steve Yawitz
1933-34 Canadian Gum (V252) - Mark927’s Hockey V252 Canadian Gum
Set
1933-34 World Wide Gum Ice Kings (V357) - 1933-34 Ice Kings
Mickey’s Mania - the Ultimate Set
1936-37 O-Pee-Chee (V304D) - gchaytors36opeechees
1936-37 World-Wide Gum (V356) - Tuff Stuff 2
1951-52 Parkhurst - Teemu
1953-54 Parkhurst - Steve Yawitz
1954-55 Parkhurst - J & S Cards
1954-55 Topps - Threeputts Original Topps Hockey
1955-56 Parkhurst - Tigertownsports1955 parkhurst set
1957-58 Parkhurst - tigertownsports cards
1957-58 Topps - tigertownsports cards
1958-59 Parkhurst - West Coast
1958-59 Topps - 1958 Topps Hockey Set 1 A.J. Sportsworld
1959-60 Parkhurst - Mr.Parkies
1959-60 Topps - Tigertownsports set
1960-61 Parkhurst - Steve’s 1960 Parkhurst Set
1960-61 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1961-62 Parkhurst - Brendan’s 1961 Parkhurst Set
1961-62 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1962-63 Parkhurst - Mr.Parkies
1962-63 Shirriff Coins - Neil’s 1962-63 Shirrff Coin Hockey Set
1962-63 Topps - Teemu
1963-64 Parkhurst - Bhaase1a
1963-64 Topps - Museum of Sports History
1964-65 Topps - Theo’s 1964 Topps
1965-66 Topps - Joester65
1966-67 Topps - 707 Sportscards - LTD - 1966 Topps
1966-67 Topps USA Test - Nick Karos
1967-68 Topps - James67
1968-69 O-Pee-Chee - Joester68
1968-69 O-Pee-Chee Puck Stickers - Joester68PS
1968-69 Shiriff Coins - Rollie123
1968-69 Topps - Joester68T
1969-70 O-Pee-Chee - Basic - Joester69
1969-70 O-Pee-Chee - Master - Joester69Master
1969-70 O-Pee-Chee 4 in 1 - Rollie123
1969-70 Topps - Joester69T
1970-71 O-Pee-Chee - Joester70
1970-71 Topps - Mikes Psychedelic 70-71 set
1970-71 Topps/OPC Sticker Stamps - Rollie123
1971-72 O-Pee-Chee - GR Hoft - 1971 OPC Set
1971-72 Topps - Onlypsahockey
Modern Hockey
1972-73 Topps - West Coast
1973-74 Macs Milk - Rollie123
1973-74 O-Pee-Chee - Big Shooter’s 73 O.P.C.
1973-74 O-Pee-Chee Rings - puckhd27
1973-74 Topps - Peter Cate
1974-75 O-Pee-Chee WHA - Big Shooter’s WHA
1974-75 Topps - Sideplate’s ‘74-’75 Hockey
1975-76 O-Pee-Chee - Basic - Matthew Pime
1977-78 Topps OPC Glossy Insert - DSVice 77 OPC Glossy tied with
rbdjr1’s 1977-78 Topps O-PEE-CEE Glossy Insert Hockey Set
1979-80 Topps - R. Clark’s Favorite Hockey Set
1980-81 O-Pee-Chee - Turbo’s 80’s Hockey
1982-83 O-Pee-Chee - J. Feeley 1982 OPC Set
1985-86 O-Pee-Chee - Turbo’s Hockey
1988-89 Esso All-Stars - pondofc
1990-91 OPC Premier - pondofc
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