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.
Topps Meat Company ended in 2007.
Topps Meat Company was created in 1940.
A 1977 Topps Nolan Ryan baseball card number 650 has a book value of about $30.00 in near/mint -mint condition, and is the most valuable card of the 1977 Topps baseball set.
The Topps Company makes bubble gum sports cards
Topps Baseball Card ChecklistSee Related Links below for a complete 1951 - 2010 Topps baseball card checklist. I will also leave links to the Topps traded sets, Topps insert sets, and Checklists for other baseball card checklists for various companies including Topps Stadium Club.
Upper Deck, Donruss, Ralston and Opeechee.
A 1968 Topps Jerry Koosman Nolan Ryan rookie card number 177 has a book value of about $600.00 in near/mint -mint condition, and is the most valuable card of the 1968 Topps baseball set.
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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.See Related Links below for a complete checklist for the 1987 Topps baseball cards that includes erros, and variations.
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.
1992 Topps Nolan Ryan baseball card number 4A 1992 Topps Record Breaker Nolan Ryan baseball card number 4 has a book value of about .50 cents in near/mint -mint condition. A value cannot be given for each grade given by a grading company. 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.