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03/05/2026

🔥 Set of the Week: 1967 Topps Baseball ⚾️

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1967 Topps Baseball includes 609 standard-sized cards (2½" by 3½") and is arguably the most popular—and attractive—baseball card set of the 1960s. The full-bleed photography makes for one of the sharpest designs of the decade. 74 cards feature Hall of Fame players.

Two Hall of Fame rookies highlight 1967 Topps Baseball: #569 Rod Carew and #581 Tom Seaver, both featured on multi-player Rookie Stars cards. The set includes two small subsets: World Series Highlights ( #151–155) and League Leaders ( #233–244).

The high-number series ( #534–609) contains numerous short prints and make up most of the value of the set. We offer both 1967 Topps High Number Sets and Low Number Sets.

🏆 Key Rookie Cards:
#569 Rod Carew
#581 Tom Seaver

02/27/2026

⚾️ 1909 E90-1 American Caramel Shoeless Joe Jackson

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One of the most iconic candy card sets ever produced, the 1909 E90-1 set features 122 cards packaged with caramel candy sold by the American Caramel Company. Although similar to the popular T206 To***co Cards printed at the same time, these cards were printed slightly larger (1½" by 2¾") and on thicker paper.

"Shoeless" Joe Jackson is the key card in the set and is widely considered his rookie card. Jackson debuted for the Philadelphia Athletics in 1908 and later became a star for the Cleveland Naps and Chicago White Sox. One of the greatest pure hitters in baseball history (.356 career average), Jackson was led the White Sox to the World Series in 1917 and 1919.

Shoeless Joe is most remembered for the infamous 1919 Black Sox Scandal, though his actual role in the conspiracy to fix games is heavily debated. Despite leading the 1919 World Series with 12 hits and hitting the only home run, Jackson was banned for life following the Black Sox scandal––cementing his legacy as one of the game’s most fascinating and debated figures.

Check out this staple pre-war baseball card today!

08/14/2025

🔥 Set of the Week: 1957 Topps Baseball ⚾️
A landmark release in the hobby, 1957 Topps introduced two major firsts — the now-standard 2½" x 3½" card size and full-color photography replacing hand-painted images. The sharp, modern look still captivates collectors nearly 70 years later.

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With 407 cards, it was the largest Topps set since 1952 with 38 cards featuring Hall of Famers. Notable rookie Hall of Famers :
#18 Don Drysdale 🏆
#35 Frank Robinson 🏆
#328 Brooks Robinson 🏆
#338 Jim Bunning 🏆

Series 4 ( #265–352) was printed in smaller quantities, making the set tougher to complete. These cards are considered the high numbers despite not being the final cards in the set.

06/19/2025

🔥 Set of the Week: 1968 Topps Baseball ⚾️
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1968 Topps Baseball features 598 standard sized cards with unique burlap borders. This set is more affordable than sets from earlier in the decade but still loaded with 1950s era stars like Mickey Mantle, Roberto Clemente, Hank Aaron, Willie Mays, and Ernie Banks. 91 cards feature Hall of Famers! Starter sets and team sets from 1968 Topps are popular with collectors due to the level of star power at a reasonable price.

The set includes two blockbuster Hall of Fame rookies: Nolan Ryan & Jerry Koosman ( #177) and Johnny Bench ( #247). Nolan Ryan’s rookie card is especially popular because the multi-player card also features long-time standout Jerry Koosman. The duo won a combined 546 career games.

Subsets in the 1968 Topps set are League Leaders ( #1-12), World Series Highlights ( #151-158), and the Sporting News All-Stars ( #361-380). The high number series ( #498-598) is slightly more difficult and expensive to collect, as fewer cards were printed in the final series.

🏆 Key Rookie Cards:
#177 Nolan Ryan & Jerry Koosman (HOF)
#247 Johnny Bench (HOF)

Collector Favorites:
World Series Highlights ( #151–158)
Sporting News All-Stars ( #361–380)
High Number Series ( #498-598)

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