The 1978 Baseball card set consists of 726 baseball cards that measure 2-1/2" by 3-1/2" Key cards in the set include: card 36 - Eddie Murray RC, card 400 - Nolan Ryan, and card 707 - Rookie Shortstops Paul Molitor Alan Trammell RC. Noted rookies in the set are Paul Molitor/Alan Trammell, Jack Morris, Eddie Murray, Lance Parrish, and Lou Whitaker. For more information see Related Links below for a 1978 Topps Checklist.
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The 1952 box is maybe around $120,000 the 53 bowman im not sure.Also varies by condition i would think.
The 1983 Topps Traded set containing near/mint condition cards has a book value of about $25.-$30. The key card of the set is the Darryl Strawberry rookie card #108T with a book value of about $20.00 Topps did not seal their traded sets until 1992, and the condition of both the cards, and the box will effect the value. The 1983 Topps Traded set sell for about $10.-$20. on eBay.
Unfortunately not much. These can be had for $6 per box(!) or less. They way over-produced this product, plus lacking in rookies.
The "Win-A-Card" Board Game put out by Milton Bradley came with 1968 Topps Baseball cards. Football and Non Sports cards were also included. The cards came in clear cellophane packs, and it is unclear how many cards actually came with the game. the box reads "Contains a generous supply." I have heard numbers that range from 50-70 baseball cards, and various amount of the other sports, and non sports cards. The 1968 Topps cards that were included with the game are of a different variation to the regular issued Topps cards. The backs of the cards are a bright yellow color as opposed to orange backs. I'm sure there are other games. See Related Link below for more information and pictures of this one.
I am aware of the 1988 Topps cards 'sportstalk' talking baseball cards but they were not 45RPM records. You needed the Sportstalk player to listen to the cards. The SportsTalk player was sold with four cards a checklist card, a Hank Aaron card, Don Mattingly and Orel Hershiser. The complete set has a Beckett book value of $250-$300. in near/mint condition with the box. I have seen them sell on eBay for much less. Other talking baseball cards like the AuraVision Records, and the 1961 Ford Pennant winners talking baseball cards were not put out by Topps, and are 331/3 RPM. For more information on these cards see related Links below.
In a single box of trading cards, you can typically find around 2 to 4 mythic cards.
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1987 Topps baseball cardsThe 1987 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 baseball cards, and has a book value of about $20.00 in Near Mint Condition. A sealed factory set has a book value of about $30.00. Key cards in the set include: Card number 170 - Bo Jackson RC, card number 320 - Barry Bonds RC, and card number 366 - Mark McGwire.
1989 Topps Baseball Talk Complete Set of 164 cards with the Player and original packing has a book value of $250.00 (Beckett 2008 Almanac) I have seen them sell on eBay for as low as $60.$85.The bulk of the value relies on the cards in mint condition. The player in working condition with about 20 -35+ cards, without the box could sell in the $15. -$20 price range.
Leaf Limited cards were issued in six-box cases with 20 packs per box and five cards per pack.
1964 Topps Baseball CardsThe 1964 Topps cards featured a trivia question at the bottom back of the card. To find the answer you took a coin, and scratched off the box. I'm fairly certain that a scratched off card will not effect the overall grade of the card and you could still find the book value accordingly but a near mint card that is not scratched off might sell for slightly more.A complete set of 1964 Topps baseball cards consisted of 587 cards and has a book value of about $1,200. - $2,000. in very good - excellent condition, and $4,000. in near mint condition.Key cards in the set include: #50 - Mickey Mantle, #125 - Pete Rose, #200 - Sandy Koufax, #331 - AL Bombers, and card #440 - Roberto Clemente.See Related Links below for a complete 1964 Topps baseball card checklist.