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The 1981 Topps set is right on the threshold of being considered a bonafide vintage baseball card set. I personally recommend that collectors own a set of the regular series and also the traded set. It is the first year that Topps issued a traded set of 132 cards. There are rookie cards of Harold Baines, Tim Raines and Fernando Valenzuela (there is an additional rookie card of him in the Traded set as well). These cards can run about $60-$100 for an unopened wax box and a little bit less than that for a complete master set and a bit less for just a 792 card set.
1988 Topps Baseball is one of the more overproduced sets of the decade. 1988 Topps Baseball is not highly desirable in my opinion, and I would only recommend collectors to have one set and maybe one unopened wax box. The player selection is not that good. One nice feature is the design, it actually has great eye appeal and Topps really did a great job with the photo colors.
1987 Topps Baseball cards feature the rookie cards of Barry Bonds, Rafael Palmeiro, Will Clark, Barry Larkin and Bo Jackson. There is also a nice second year card of Mark McGwire. The cards are very affordable as it was easily available when it was produced. The cards boast an attractive woodback design and wooden color frames bordering the card. Out of the Topps sets in the 1980's, this set is widely believed to not be very good due to overproduction as far as its investment potential. This set is great to put away due to tbe Barry Bonds rookie card, but will probably not increase in value as much as other sets in the 1980's.
There are some of the Topps sets for baseball cards that I consider noteworthy. I really do like them all though, as they appeal to different kinds of collectors, different budgets and, in the long run, have all proven to be worth keeping around.
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1989 Score Football 1989 Topps Baseball 1982 Topps Baseball 1983 Topps Baseball
1983 Star Company Star Company Bagged Set 1986-87 Fleer 1993 Bowman
1992 Bowman 1985 Donruss 1981 Topps Baseball 1988 Topps Baseball
1980 Topps 1987 Topps 1985 Topps Baseball vintage card
1951 Bowman 1953 Topps 1951 Bowman Mickey Mantle 1980-81 Topps
Upper Deck Exquisite Basketball 1987-88 Fleer Basketball 1981-82 Topps
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