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1963-64 Topps Hockey Cards

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Featuring the first horizontal hockey design from the company, 1963-64 Topps Hockey is a 66-card set the focuses on the NHL’s three American teams. Key rookie cards include Ed Johnston and Gilles Villemure.

Does Ron Hextall Belong in the Hall of Fame?

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Ron Hextall was one of the best goalies of his era. He’s also one of the most charismatic hockey players of all-time. We look at why he belongs in the Hall of Fame and what a call might do for his cards and collectibles.

1964-65 Topps Hockey Cards

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1964-65 Topps Hockey marked the first time Topps used the Tall Boy format for a sports card set. The release also had an expanded checklist divided into two series. Key rookies include Marcel Paille and Gary Dornhoefer.

2011-12 Panini Gold Standard Basketball Cards

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2011-12 Panini Gold Standard Basketball seeks to start a new gold rush for treasure hunters. The high-end set comes with a 2011-12 Rookie Class autograph redemption, two additional autographs and two memorabilia cards in every box. Solid gold cards return as well.

1968-69 Topps Hockey Cards

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Flyers goaltending great Bernie Parent is the key rookie card in 1968-69 Topps Hockey. Notable for being the company’s last horizontal base set design, the checklist also has many Hall of Famers.

1969-70 Topps Hockey Cards

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1969-70 Topps Hockey marks the first time the card maker included career stats on the backs. It’s also the first Topps hockey set to have natural backgrounds. Although the checklist has several Hall of Famers, the lone major rookie is Serge Savard.