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Topps Heritage is a throwback to our 1964 baseball card release, featuring the top MLB players of today and retired legends from the past. This year’s addition includes many of the unique cards from 1964 that are sure to delight collectors, in addition to the Autographs, Relics, and Parallels that they have come to expect!

PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS:
· Autograph or (1) Relic Card per Box!
· AUTOGRAPHS include:

Ø Real One Autographs § Retired & active players incl players who appeared for the last time on a Topps card in 1964
§ Real One Special Edition – hand #’d to 64

Ø Real One Dual Autographs - Hobby Only
§ Up to 10 cards signed by a retired and active player – hand #’d to 25 or less
Ø Real One Triple Autographs - Hobby Only
§ Up to 5 cards signed by retired and active players – hand #’d to 5

Ø 1964 Cut Signatures
§ Featuring players from the 1964 Topps set - all 1/1 · AUTOGRAPHED RELIC CARDS include:

Ø Clubhouse Collection Autograph Relics
§ Uniform or Bat Relic Cards, signed by active & retired players hand #’d to 25 or less.

Ø Clubhouse Collection Dual Autograph Relics - Hobby Only
§ A retired & active player, each featuring a relic & an on-card auto hand #’d to 10

Ø Flashbacks Autographed Relics
§ Retired players featuring a highlight from their 1964 season #’d to 25 or less · RELIC CARDS include:

Ø Clubhouse Collection Dual Relic
§ Dual uniform or bat cards featuring a retired star with a current player – hand #’d to 64

Ø Esteemed Heritage Book Cards § Includes a patch, bat knob or bat plate in a book card #’d 1 of 1

Ø ’64 Mint § Relic cards featuring retired stars from 1964 & today’s stars, with a coin minted in that year
§ Nickel #’d to 15; Dime #’d to 10; Quarter #’d to 5; JFK Silver Half Dollars #’d 1 of 1 - Hobby Only

Ø 1964 Topps Coin Relics
Ø Actual 1964 Topps Player Coins, embedded as a relic #’d to 5 or less
Ø 1964 U.S. Postage Stamp Relics
Ø Includes a photo of an event or player matched w/a stamp from 1964- seq #’d
Ø Clubhouse Collection
Ø Single uniform or bat relic cards of active stars
Ø Clubhouse Collection Gold Parallel #’d to 99

· INSERT CARDS include:
Ø New Age Performers, Memorable Moments, Then and Now, Baseball Flashbacks, News Flashbacks, 1964 Topps Complete Set Redemption, 1964 Topps Tattoos Buybacks, 1964 Bazooka Stamps Buybacks

· BASE CARDS (1-500) include:
Ø Base Cards (425 Subjects) - Veterans & Rookies in the 1964 Topps Design
§ High-Numbered Short-Prints (75) (1:3)
Ø Base Card Variations
§ Error Short-Prints Cards reproducing errors from the 1964 set - Limited § Throwback Colt .45s™ Variations - all Houston Astros® players will have a base card variation featuring them in their throwback Colt .45s™ uniform used during the 2012 season - Limited
Ø Action Image Variations
§ Features new action images of star players - Limited - Hobby Only

Ø Color Variations
§ Color change variations of star players - Limited - Hobby Only · PARALLELS include:

Ø Venezuelan Parallel § The card back color changes from orange to black - Limited
Ø Mini Parallels - Limited
Ø Chrome Parallel - seq #’d
§ Chrome Refractor Parallel – seq #’d
§ Black Bordered Chrome Parallel #’d to 64
§ Gold Bordered Chrome Parallel – #’d to 5 - Hobby Only

· BOX LOADERS include:
Ø 1964 - Hobby Only § Parallels of selected base cards that are incl as 3-card strips w/an advertisement back
Ø 1964 Topps Originals - Hobby Only
§ Original cards foil-stamped and inserted in 1-card penny packs
Ø 1964 Jumbo - Hobby Only
§ Styled after the 1964 Topps over-sized cards.

· Relics (20 subjects) – #’d to 25 · Autographs (10 subjects) – #’d to 10 or less

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VandyDan

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Might have to save some money to buy a few boxes. 1964 was my favorite set design when I was collecting cheap vintage back in the day.
 

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