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.
The value of 1993 topps traded baseball card set unopened is $20.
1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds card 11TThe 1986 Topps Traded cards will have the card number followed by the T suffix on the back. The 1986 Topps Barry Bonds Extended Rookie Card is number 11T. The 1986 Topps Traded set was issued after the 1986 regular issued set which Barry Bonds is not include in. Barry Bonds Topps rookie card was issued in 1987, card number 320.See Related Links below for a complete 1986 Topps traded baseball card checklist, and the 1987 Topps checklist.
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1984 Topps baseball card setThe 1984 Topps baseball card set consists of 792 standard size baseball cards. A complete set has a book value of about $40.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition. A sealed Tiffany set has a book value of about $175.00. Key cards in the set include:card number 8 - Don Mattingly RC, card number 17 - Nolan Ryan, card number 182 - Darryl Strawberry RC, and card number 490 - Cal Ripken Jr. Noted rookies include: Don Mattingly, and Darryl Strawberry.
This topps card that features Barry Bonds 1985 Prince William baseball stats is a 1986 Topps card from the Traded set*. A 1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds Rookie card #11T has a book value of about $20.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly. *Traded Set - A set of cards, usually factory packaged, that features players who switched teams during the season, as well as those who made their debuts. Topps, who started this trend in 1981, is most well known for traded sets. Other companies also produce traded sets, although they refer to them by different names such as "Update" (Fleer) and "Rookie/Traded" (Score) sets.
1991 Topps Traded setThe 1991 Topps Traded set consists of 132 standard size cards numbered 1T - 132T. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1991 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. A complete set has a book value of a bout $10.00 in Near Mint condition. A sealed set has a book value of about $12.00. Key cards in the set include: card number 4T - Jeff Bagwell, card number 45T - Jason Giambi, and card number 101T - Ivan Rodriguez.
The 1976 Topps Traded set was the first. The set contained 44 cards. A "Sports Extra" heading design is found on each picture. Each card is numbered according to the player's regular 1976 card with the addition of "T" to indicate his new status. A Traded Set is a set of cards, usually factory packaged, that features players who switched teams during the season, as well as those who made their debuts. Topps, who started this trend every year since 1981, is most well known for traded sets. Other companies also produce traded sets, although they refer to them by different names such as "Update" (Fleer) and "Rookie/Traded" (Score) sets.
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