Description: Breakdown: 10 packs of 50 cards each per pack. Look for Autographed or Relic cards per box of 2007 Topps Series 1 sports trading card box. 2007 Topps baseball cards also come in packs, pack, case, and sealed cases.
Look for US Soldier tribute cards in the 2007 Topps baseball trading card, cards, pack, case, or by the box. 2007 MLB baseball cards from Topps are always very anticipated by the trading card market. Series 1 baseball for the 2007 Topps rookies delivers good rookie kits as well.
Product Breakdown:
330 BASE CARDS:
241 Veterans 30 Rookies 15 Team Cards 15 Managers 18 Gold Glove Award Winners 2 Cy Young Award Winners 2 League MVPs 2 Rookies of the Year
PARALLEL CARDS:
330 Platinum - Numbered 1 of 1 330 Copper-Bordered - HTA Exclusive! - Sequentially numbered to 56 330 Gold-Bordered - Sequentially numbered to 2007 330 First Edition Gold-Foil - Hobby Exclusive - Inserted 2 per box
HTA EXCLUSIVE! 330 PRINTING PLATES:
1,320 plates - 4 per player, all 1 of 1's!
INSERT CARDS:
25 Own The Game - Inserted 1:2 packs 20 Hobby Masters - Hobby Exclusive! - Inserted 1:2 packs 110 Josh Gibson Home Run History - Inserted 1:2 packs 25 Alex Rodriguez Road to 500 - Inserted 2 per box
NEW! GENERATION NOW:
220 Inserts - Inserted 2 per box 220 Autographs - All 1 of 1s
THE MANTLE COLLECTION:
15 The Mickey Mantle Story - Inserted 1:3 packs 100 Mantle Home Run History - Inserted 1:2 packs 100 Mantle Home Run History Relics - Sequentially numbered to 7 1 1952 Mickey Mantle Reprint - Sequentially numbered to 52 5 2007 "Unlock the Mick" Game Cheats - Inserted 1:4 packs
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE:
30 Distinguished Service Cuts - Numbered 1 of 1 20 Distinguished Service Inserts - Inserted 1:2 packs 5 Distinguished Service Autographs
AUTOGRAPH CARDS:
HTA 1 per box! 39 2006 Highlights 25 Alex Rodriguez Road to 500 - All 1 of 1's
RELIC CARDS:
HTA 1 per box! 44 2006 Highlights 15 World Champions Relics NEW! 58 In The Name - All 1 of 1's
The card company has issued a Derek Jeter baseball card with a smiling President Bush in the stands.
But there's something very wrong with that picture: Bush wasn't really at the game that day.
A not-so-careful analysis of the card makes it clear that Bush was digitally superimposed - his right arm extended in a waving motion and his left arm seemingly missing.
The mischievous elves at Topps then played another version of Where's Waldo - sticking a picture of Mickey Mantle in the dugout.
The Mick is depicted in uniform, holding a bat as though he were back from the dead and preparing to pinch hit.
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