1974 Topps

Total Cards: 660

Rating: 7.9 (159 votes)
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Top Sets: #34

Notes: Distributed in one series (#1-660)

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Cards

1 Hank Aaron - New All-Time Home Run King HL Atlanta Braves
2 Hank Aaron Special 1954-1957 HL Milwaukee Braves
3 Hank Aaron Special 1958-1961 HL Milwaukee Braves
4 Hank Aaron Special 1962-1965 HL Milwaukee Braves
5 Hank Aaron Special 1966-1969 HL Atlanta Braves
6 Hank Aaron Special 1970-1973 HL Atlanta Braves
7 Jim Hunter Oakland Athletics
8 George Theodore RC New York Mets
9 Mickey Lolich Detroit Tigers
10 Johnny Bench Cincinnati Reds

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Trivia

  • A factory set available exclusively through the J.C. Penney catalog was available for the 1974 cards. A factory set would not be made available again by Topps until 1985.
  • Fran Healy's card #238 (action photo) includes Thurman Munson sliding into home.
  • The Jerry Reuss card (#116) photo was taken seconds after the photo on his card from the 1973 Topps set (#446). The only difference is the color and logos have been airbrushed on the 1974 card.
  • In card #171, Eduardo Rodriguez is either warming up or intentionally walking Deron Johnson in the bottom of the 7th inning in Oakland on 8/18/73. Bert Campaneris was on third at the time. The A's won 6-3. Reggie Jackson hit #30.
  • Topps Traded cards were randomly inserted into all late-run 1974 Topps packs, and the card number for each player is the same as that player's regular card, only appended with a "T".
  • The entire Topps Traded insert set was included with the J.C. Penny's catalog-exclusive factory set; this factory set was the first time Topps made an entire set available for purchase as a unit.
  • This set contains an infamous Topps blunder when they assumed the San Diego Padres were moving to Washington, D.C. and began producing Padres cards with a team name of "Washington Nat'l Lea.". A late sale to McDonald's founder Ray Kroc kept the team in San Diego, so Topps had to reprint those cards with the Padres name. Any Padres cards produced after #400 weren't affected, so the Dave Winfield rookie (#456) does not have a "Washington" version.
  • "Topps All-Star Rookie" trophies weren't included on the cards of the 1973 winners: Bob Boone (C), Gary Thomasson (1B), Dave Lopes (2B), Dan Driessen (3B), Jerry Terrell (SS), Gary Matthews (OF), Johnny Grubb (OF), Rich Coggins (OF), Steve Rogers (RHP), Randy Jones (LHP).
  • Card backs of the All-Star cards form a picture of Bobby Bonds, the previous season's Mid-Summer Classic MVP.

User Comments

Mar 25, 2024 - 5:11PM
EdzCardz

First packs I ever bought when I was a kid. Still remember how exciting it was to tear into 'em and trade my friends for our favorites. '75 set probably still my favorite!
STILL get excited opening packs to this day, and hopefully get my grandson interested in a couple years!

Sep 9, 2023 - 1:47PM
Gunny Musgrove

Absolutely amazing set that I am still building but completely enjoy the design with the large picture and the format of the card backs. Easy to read and catagorize due to the larger numbers on the back unlike some of the latter topps issues. The team checklist cards with the facsimile autographs are top notch also. Probably one of the cleanest sets of the 1970's in my opinion coming only second to the 1971 Topps Black beauties! Again my opinion.

Aug 31, 2023 - 8:07AM
Arby85

This is by far my favorite set by Topps.

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1974 Wrong backs? Trash or variations8Feb 27, 2024 2:48 PM
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Help with Topps trade checklist 19741Feb 22, 2024 11:18 AM
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Error card 1974???9Dec 24, 2022 6:56 PM
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Team Checklists - One Star vs Two Star10Aug 5, 2022 9:37 PM
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