What cards Topps considers "Iconic"
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2019 Topps - Iconic Card Reprints #ICR-87 - Dale Murphy Courtesy of COMC.com https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2019...&size=original 2019 Topps - Iconic Card Reprints #ICR-93 - Roberto Alomar Courtesy of COMC.com https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2019...&size=original 2019 Topps - Iconic Card Reprints #ICR-94 - Randy Johnson Courtesy of COMC.com https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2019...&size=original 2019 Topps - Iconic Card Reprints #ICR-47 - Frank Thomas Courtesy of COMC.com Go home Topps, you're drunk. ;-) |
For those of us who were kids in the late 80s and early 90s, that Stadium Club Thomas is very iconic. Highly coveted, super premium product, constant up arrows in Beckett, great image...it would definitely qualify for my iconic Topps cards of that era list.
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I collected at that time (I was 12) and don't even remember it. The 1990 Leaf and the 1990 Topps NNOF, yes. The image looks like a Panini card with no MLB logos.
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I agree with you on most of those, but for me as a youngster growing up in Decatur, GA, all Murphy cards were priceless and iconic :)
That 1980 is one of my favorites. The first Topps portrait image of him. |
Love the way the Topps Vault items look signed! That was a really good idea.
I may have to have one of my masks signed too! |
I think the 76 Topps George Brett is an all time card.
Same with the 69 Bench. |
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