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1971 Topps Baseball Cards

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Best known for its condition-sensitive black borders, 1971 Topps Baseball is very tough to find in high-grade. Key rookie cards include Bert Blyleven, Steve Garvey and a multi-player card with Don Baylor and Dusty Baker.

2015 Topps Fire Baseball Prints

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Although it’s not a traditional trading card set, the 2015 Topps Fire Baseball prints capture the same stylized look as the brand’s football debut. Each oversized print is signed and numbered by the artist, Tyson Beck.

1969 Topps Baseball Cards

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Easily one of the most popular sets of the decade, 1969 Topps Baseball serves as a perfect bookend for the 1960s with its star power, key rookies and quirky variations. Top options include Reggie Jackson and Rollie Fingers rookie cards, as well as Mickey Mantle’s final regular-issue card.

1968 Topps Baseball Cards

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While the design is not the most impressive, 1968 Topps Baseball features one of the biggest cards in post-war collecting history. Nolan Ryan and Johnny Bench rookie cards headline the popular product .

1950 Bowman Baseball Cards

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1950 Bowman Baseball might not have the major rookie cards, but it’s certainly a thing of beauty to behold. And considering its age, one of the more affordable major sets of the era.

2015 Topps Stadium Club Baseball Cards

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2015 Topps Stadium Club Baseball puts the focus on photography once again. At the same time it switches up the configuration from the previous year, going back to more traditional boxes. Each hobby box has a pair of autographs.

1966 Topps Baseball Cards

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While not as popular as other sets from the era, 1966 Topps Baseball does contain a strong checklist of Hall of Fame veteran and rookie cards while presenting a fun chase for set builders. Key rookies include Jim Palmer, Fergie Jenkins and Don Sutton.