Sports Collectors Digest

TOPP(S) OF THE HEAP

Topps has been the leading manufacturer of baseball cards for more than 70 years, beginning with a 52-card set of game cards in 1951 followed by its first annual series in 1952.

Throughout the years, Topps has been the standard bearer for sports cards, venturing into football and basketball cards and producing some of the most valuable baseball cards and sets of all time.

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