The Key cards from the 1994 Topps baseball card set are cards number 34 Nolan Ryan, number 158 Prospects/SS Derek Jeter, number 200 Cal Ripken, and number 700 Barry Bonds. The Key Rookie Card is number 209 Billy Wagner. See Related Links below for more information, and checklist for the 1994 Topps set.
Topps. Topps makes a of the baseball cards, or most of them. Overall, if you want a baseball card, go to Topps. Their the best. Their are many different brands, Topps, wich I think is the best, Flair, Upper Deck, and many more.
2006 Topps key Rookie CardsThe 2006 Topps baseball card set consisted of 660 baseball cards. A complete set has a book value of about 460.00 in near mint condition. Key Rookie cards in the set include: Ryan Zimmerman, Francisco Liriano, Jon Papelbon, Kenji Johjima, and Justin Verlander.
Topps are great to collect, and appreciate in value fairly well relative to other baseball cards.
1976 Topps Baseball CardsThe 1976 baseball card set consists of 660 baseball cards and has a book value of about $75.00 -$125. in Very Good - Excellent condition, and about $250.00 in Ner Mint condition.Key cards in the set include: card #19 -George Brett, #98 - Dennis Eckersley RC, #240 - Pete Rose, #320 - Nolan Ryan, and card #550 Hank Aaron.See Related Links below for a complet checklist of the 1976 Topps baseball cards.
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A 1963 Topps Bombers' Best Tom Tresh Mickey Mantle Bobby Richardson card number 173 has a book value of about $150.00 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.
One free place to sell your baseball cards is Craigslist and also eBay.
The best cards to collect would be cards that you would enjoy. You might want to look into the old Tobacco & candy cards. It would make an interesting collection, and an historic look into the past. There are many collectors just discovering these cards, and collectors for the cards are growing by the day. This will also bring a rise in the value of the cards, as more collectors join the market. Baseball cards were sought of an advertising premium to help promote a product. It all began with the images of baseball players on cards sold with tobacco products in the 1880's. Some of the earliest Tobacco companies from the 1900's included Old Mill Cigarettes, Turkey Red Cigarettes, Piedmont, Cycle, and Sweet Caporal. Candy companies soon got into the act, names such as The American Caramel co., Zeenuts, and lets not forget Cracker Jack. The Goudey Gum co. produced cards from 1933 to 1941 and by this time the baseball card industry took on a life of its own with the increasing popularity of the cards as collectibles. The modern day Cards issued by companies like Bowman, and Topps Took baseball cards to the next level.
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The 1952 complete set of Topps baseball cards is valued at $100,000. The set includes the No. 407 Eddie Matthews rookie card worth $15,000. It also has the No. 311 Mickey Mantle card valued at $50,000, and the No. 1 Andy Pafko card at $7,500. This value is based on all cards in the set being in near-mint to mint condition.
1968 Topps Pete Rose game card number 30A 1968 Topps Pete Rose game card number 30 has a book value of about $15.00 in Near Mint - Mint condition and $4.00. - $7.50 in Very Good - Excellent 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.