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Topps Number Ones project (First card in the set)

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For the last 15 months I've been working on a project I call the Topps Number Ones. As the title of this post indicates, it's essentially a collection of the first card of each Topps set (1952-present). The reason for this post is I am missing quite a few, but not the ones you might think. I'm missing lots from the 1980s and 1990s (and other years) and I need your help.

I am missing the following years:
1960
1963
1964
1965
1968
1969
1975
1976
1978
1979
1980
1983
1986
1994
1995
1996
1998
2010

If any of you guys have anything that I can use, please drop me a line, I've hit up all my local shops and have done enough damage on eBay; looking to acquire through other means.

I've got my collection showcased here:
http://cardboardicons.com/the-number-ones/

Thanks in advance,
Ben
 

rookieaddict

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I'd hit up sportlots.com. I'm sure there's one or two sellers on there that could fill the mojority of your list.
 

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rookieaddict said:
I'd hit up sportlots.com. I'm sure there's one or two sellers on there that could fill the mojority of your list.


Good call, just knocked out 10 of the more recent ones from one seller; forgot about that site. Thanks.
 

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wolfmanalfredo said:
Are you not including 51 topps?

I don't think the 1951s were released in packs like the 52-present; they were part of some sort of game is memory serves me right. That said, I will get the 1951s (Red and Blue) at some point; I love that set.

*edit: I am wrong, they were released in packs, I was thinking of something else. That said, 52 is considered the first mainstream set, which is why I started there.
 

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