1981-1989 Topps traded Baseball Checklist
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For the first time since 1976, Topps issues a 132-card factory boxed "traded" set in 1981. The set is in alphabetical order by player, and picks up after the base set (726) at number 727 to 858 and carries the same design as the regular issue 1981 Topps set. |
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1982 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. 11 players have been awarded single card status from multi-player "Future Stars" cards, and eight more are entirely new to the 1982 Topps lineup. The Cal Ripken card is this set's most valuable card as this is his first single card. Cal Ripken Jr's rookie card is from the 1982 Tops base set card number 21 Future Stars. |
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1983 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. The set is numbered alphabetically by player. variation include the Darryl Strawberry card number 108T can be found with either one or two asterisks (in the lower left corner of the reverse). There is no difference in value for either version. The key (extended) Rookie Cards in this set include Julio Franco, Tony Phillips and Darryl Strawberry. |
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1984 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Several of 1984's top rookies not contained in the regular set are pictured in the Traded set. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. Variations include a few cards with a "gray" logo for Topps. Topps also issued a Traded Tiffany Set in 1984. The Tiffany Sets are identical to the regular issue Traded set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating giving the cards a high gloss. Key Rookie Cards: Dwight Gooden, Jimmy Key, Mark Langston, Jose Rijo, Bret Saberhagen. |
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1985 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Topps tested the limited issuance of these Traded cards in wax packs. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1985 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. Topps also issued a Traded Tiffany Set in 1985 different only by the Glossy finish on the front of the card. Key Rookie Cards: Vince Coleman, Ozzie Guillen, and Mickey Tettleton. |
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1986 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1986 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. Topps also produced a Tiffany set limited to 5,000 sets made. The Tiffany Sets are identical to the regular issue Traded set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating giving the cards a high gloss. Key Extended Rookie Cards: Barry Bonds, Bobby Bonilla, Jose Canseco, Will Clark, Andres Galarraga, Bo Jackson, Wally Joyner, John Kruk, and Kevin Mitchell. |
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1987 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1987 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. Topps produced a Tiffany set limited to 30,000 sets made. The Tiffany Sets are identical to the regular issue Traded set, except for the addition of a protective UV coating giving the cards a high gloss. Key Extended Rookie Cards: Ellis Burks, David Cone, Greg Maddux, Fred McGriff and Matt Williams. |
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1988 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1988 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. The set features members of the 1988 U.S. Olympic baseball team. Topps also issued a Ttaded Tiffany set. The Tiffany Sets are identical to the regular issue Traded set, except for the addition of a protective UV coating giving the cards a high gloss. Key Extended Rookie Cards: Jim Abbott, Roberto Alomar, Brady Anderson, Andy Benes, Jay Buhner, Ron Gant, Mark Grace, Tino Martinez, Charles Nagy, Robin Ventura and Walt Weiss. |
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1989 Topps Traded set consists of 132 cards numbered 1T - 132T. Card design is identical to the regular-issue 1989 Topps set except for whiter card stock and T-suffixed numbering on back. The set numbering is in alphabetical order by player's name. Key Extended Rookie Cards: Ken Griffey Jr., Kenny Rogers, Deion Sanders and Omar Vizquel. |