1976 Topps

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Mar 24, 2021 - 2:03PM
bk2965

Hello all...are there any 1976 topps baseball cards that have no statistics on the back of the card, if so...any added value? Thanks

Aug 17, 2020 - 12:28PM
troywiseman

First pack I ever opened. Don't remember opening the pack. I do remember selling them in a garage sale years later. The most regrettable $8 I ever made.

Dec 27, 2015 - 12:09AM
biggiofn7

This set came out the year I was born and I was collectring as many as I could of the set. Over the years I had lost many but am obtaining more of those to complete my collection. And being a Reds fan it was also the year they won the Series so it is doubly cool for me.

Jul 22, 2015 - 10:06PM
mm-11-fan

New member here, and in my welcome message the admin asked for a recollection about the first pack I ever opened. I had to think pretty hard and also look at some pictures, but I believe it was from this 1976 Topps baseball issue. That year I would have been 9, and growing up in the Seattle area, this was before the Mariners existed, so teams I paid attention to were the A's, Dodgers and Royals. I cannot recall any specific card that would have come from that first pack, but it is pretty likely, at that age, the gum was every bit as interesting to me.

Mar 26, 2015 - 11:30AM
SoxFan70

very first cards I remember getting. I won a rack pack at my cousins birthday from my aunt. remember loving the pictures and the designs. my favorite cards were larry bowa and boog powell cause they had funny names. also remember enjoying a card cause it had a trophy on it although I cannot remember which player it was. this is what started my love of trading cards

Jul 27, 2011 - 3:05PM
vtbub

First pack I remember opening. No clue as to what I actually pulled.

Apr 18, 2009 - 4:49PM
sc4sc

This is the first set I remember collecting as a kid, it brings back so many memories when I open it up. The Steve Garvey card has always been my favorite card.

  

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