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1973 Topps

Total Cards: 528

Rating: 7.8 (80 ratings)
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Top Sets: #34

Notes: Distributed in one series (#1-528)

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Cards

Image thumbnail 1 1972 NFL Rushing Leaders (Larry Brown / O.J. Simpson) LL Washington Redskins / Buffalo Bills
Image thumbnail 2 1972 NFL Passing Leaders (Norm Snead / Earl Morrall) LL New York Giants / Miami Dolphins
Image thumbnail 3 1972 NFL Receiving Leaders (Harold Jackson / Fred Biletnikoff) LL Philadelphia Eagles / Oakland Raiders
Image thumbnail 4 1972 NFL Scoring Leaders (Chester Marcol / Bobby Howfield) LL Green Bay Packers / New York Jets
Image thumbnail 5 1972 NFL Interception Leaders (Bill Bradley / Mike Sensibaugh) LL Philadelphia Eagles / Kansas City Chiefs
Image thumbnail 6 1972 NFL Punting Leaders (Dave Chapple / Jerrel Wilson) LL, UER
UER: Name misspelled "Jerrell" on front and back
Los Angeles Rams / Kansas City Chiefs
Image thumbnail 7 Bob Trumpy Cincinnati Bengals
Image thumbnail 8 Mel Tom RC Philadelphia Eagles
Image thumbnail 9 Clarence Ellis RC Atlanta Falcons
Image thumbnail 10 John Niland Dallas Cowboys

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Trivia

  • The 1973 set is the first year Topps issued its standard size set of 528 cards, which continued until 1983.
  • No All-Pro or All-Star designations in this set.
  • #33 Steve Smith - UER: Trivia answer "Annapolis" is misspelled "Anapolis" on the lower back
  • #46 Roy Winston - UER: Born on "7-15-40", should be "9-15-40"
  • #68 Checklist: 1-132 - UER: #104 Charley Johnson misspelled "Charlie"
  • #68 Checklist: 1-132 - UER: #104 Charley Johnson misspelled "Charlie"
  • #83 Larry Carwell - UER: Bio says Carwell attended Iowa, should be Iowa State
  • #140 Dwight White - UER: Bio says White attended North Texas State, should be East Texas State
  • #224 Checklist: 133-264 - UER: #236 Charley Johnson misspelled "Charlie"
    UER: #260 Jerrel Wilson misspelled "Jerrell"
  • #428 Dale Hackbart - UER: Last line of the write-up on the back, "...played minor league baseball in 1959", should be 1960

User Comments

Mar 27, 2026 - 12:17PM
Christh0mas

I was born in '73 and when I was nine or ten, an uncle gave me a big box of football and baseball cards from the 70s and early 80's, including a large amount from the 1973 Topps set. They all eventually got put into a box and stashed away for several years. In the mid 90's, I came upon the box again, bought some binders and 9-card protector pages and sorted everything. My dad decided to start collecting baseball cards and I focused on football. We'd visit card shows, local shops and flea markets every weekend. I slowly added to my '73 set but focused mainly on Steelers and Kordell Stewart cards. That lasted for a couple years but then I left the hobby and life went on. I lost my dad last year and something drew me back to those binders and boxes of cards. I re-familiarized myself with this hobby and I'm now back in. I'm focused mainly on collecting Steeler cards, but I'm pledging to finally finish this set that first lit the collecting spark in me. It’ll always be my favorite.

Rating: 10

Jan 3, 2023 - 9:43PM
ozman1865

I have been in Search of a Site to log and track my Trading cards. This one just might fit my needs. It has been a search to find a quality site to work with and This one is on the mark thus far. I am waiting on my new scanner so I can also save my collection on a second site that will allow me to document location of cards easier. I am working on a very large project somewhere between 500,000 to a Million Cards to get organized. You asked about my first pack to open. Well 1973 I was introduced to the Noise makers for my bike, and those noise makers were Football Trading Cards. I went to the 5 and Dime and bought me several of those packs and they even had gum in them so bonus I was then cool riding my bike and chewing gum. At that point in my life I was not a collector. I had no clue about that side of the Cards. I hate to even think about what special cards I might of destroyed in my bike wheels but man it was fun. Thanks for this site and hope to grow with you all.
Jeff

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Jan 24, 2022 - 10:55AM
Old Skool Rob

What's up guys! I just joined this site today. I was 10 years old in 1973 and I still remember walking to school and taking the long way so I could go past the drug store and buy a pack or 2 of these cards and a Chunky bar! I would spend my lunch money my parents gave me. I knew the old ladies in the cafeteria would always give me a P&J sandwich and a chocolate milk at lunch. I guess they thought I was poor, LOL!
I still have all my cards that I collected in the 70's & 80's (no, mom did not throw mine away). I am just getting back into card collecting as an investment thing that is much more fun than stocks. I still enjoy opening packs, but I know the smartest way to invest is to just buy the cards you are after. So, I do both. Right now, I am trying to make a database of all my cards old & new. I got my work cut out for me so wish me luck.
I hope to learn some things from the folks on this site & maybe bring something to the table myself. Let the fun begin!
Rob

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