Since most of my collection is baseball, and since the 80's and 90's saw a bazillion types of cards out there, perhaps it's not surprising that my Top 10 looks like Cooperstown of that era.....Ryan at the top, then Ripken, Boggs, Gwynn, Henderson and so forth. Basically a few hundred Ryans and somewhere between 150 and 200 of the others. I'm still sorting and entering, but it isn't going to change much. Oh...and perhaps it goes without saying that those are all unique. Not sure how the TCDB counts doubles when you enter that you have more than one, because I don't log them more than once.
But I really only commented to throw this (ironic?) superstar out there: Bill Nye the Science Guy. He doesn't show up in my top 50, but would if the cards were counted the same way. I mean, if Pacific can put out a Ryan Express set and add a hundred or so cards to the Nolan Ryan total, then why don't my 92 different Bill Nye the Science Guy cards I have from that 1995 Fleer set count for him?
Science Rules!
(yeah...I know...spoken like a guy who couldn't hit a curve ball in high school)