Topps card #100by dsorek - 71 cards (Last updated on Feb 20, 2022) |
This is a list of all the Topps card #100 which has traditionally been a card of honor over the years. I know Topps has used the X00 cards for stars each year and the X50 cards as the next tier for 'semi-stars', but I'll just do a list of Card #100. Maybe I'll get the steam to do a list for Card #200, 300, 400, etc. This was a fun list and I took the opportunity to provide my opinion on their choice of player as well as the designs.
71. 1952 Topps #100 Del Rice
The first major set issued by Topps. Del had a long career as a catcher with many different teams. This set was awesome with the autographs on all the cards in lights on the front. This set the standard for most all cards to follow. |
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Actually, 1982 - 2007 is 25 years without facsimile signatures, not 15!
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Thanks for the list! It was a fun trip down memory lane.
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Nice list. Not to be a party pooper but you are missing 2012.
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Great list, by the way. I really enjoyed looking at these.
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Open the list! I wanna see....
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Outstanding work. I love that Topps does this. And I love looking through the cards through the ages. I assume you'll now do 200s, 300s.... ??
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very cool brotha...I love the way Topps honors the great players...I thought UD was onto something with Griffey and their number one card in 89, buuutttt.....nope...
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I'd like to look back at number 1's...
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Ugh. Still love the list, but learned through you that career stats are gone. So painful. Trying not to hate the messenger.
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The 1953 Topps cards were not airbrushed. They were all individual oil paintings by artist Gerry Dvorak. | ||
Woah, full stats are back for 2019. That's worth an extra star or two on the 'ol rating, that's for sure.
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