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Topps could have achieved an even distribution of cards by running 4 sheets of the first series and 3 sheets (300 cards) of the series 2,4, and 5 with 60 players each. This is the official Web site for the Topps Baseball Card Company. ... http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/stories/ 2001-03-27-cover-cards.htm ... Krause Publications an.d others producing checklists or guides generally have a policy of only listing variations if they are valued at a premium over th.e "regularly" issued card. Jack Dunn had t.he reputation as a top scout at that time. Yep. Like the Topps cards, they were sold with gum. In the 1920s, black and white photo postcards were issued, but illustrated cards were the norm until the 1950s. You will first need to choose a reliable baseball card price guide that you will be able to understand.

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