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  1. Mar 2, 2020 · Topps Heritage is popular because it's different. For some, it's disappointing. Here's why it's important to know about a set of cards before you buy.

  2. Right now, my (still feeling like a bit of an outsider) read is... Topps Series 1/Series 2 - The standard base sets. Usually the most valuable base cards you can collect for people. Topps Series Update - Usually lots of rookies and guys who have been traded. Same “base” as S1/S2.

  3. Jun 29, 2023 · Topps is working to make the card experience more interactive. They are getting ballplayers involved in the marketing process. Topps is also working to get more people into the hobby through publicity and education. One way they’ve begun the education process recently is through a video series.

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  4. Jan 2, 2022 · Reading a baseball card correctly is a key piece to properly identifying important bits of information that should help when researching and attempting to value your cards.

  5. Mar 5, 2015 · I think Topps Heritage has become the gold standard for baseball card collectors. I even think it out shines the Topps flagship Series I set.

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  6. There – amid the clutter of photographs, baseball reference books and notepads – marketing whiz Sy Berger, with a huge assist from graphic artist Woody Gelman, began designing a set of cards they hoped would encourage kids to chew more Topps bubble gum.

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  8. May 12, 2011 · Beginning in 1952, when Topps came onto the scene, I looked at the back of cards for position players for every regular set published (this includes Topps, Fleer, Donruss, Score, and Upper Deck). The stats offered on the backs of these cards are shown on the “cards” below (organized by manufacturer and decade).