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Old 12-11-2013, 05:49 AM
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Finally a favorite set of many. Hopefully this will get more traffic. To me 1975 Topps is the mini. In Michigan we saw more mini's than regular sized cards. I loved the MVP subset, it taught me the MVP's from 51-74. What collector of 1975 Topps, can't recite the MVP's for those years.


I first acquired a copy of this card in 1982, traded a 1974 Parker for this and $10. Great photo of the young Yount on the way to becoming Mr. Brewer.


One of the best cards of the decade. Here we have Mr. Royal.



The final card of Mr. Tiger. So disappointed that Topps didn't release a final stats card for him. Notice the shadow in the back isn't his.


The best player in MLB at the time. Has the cool All Star logo. Is that picture taken at a local little league field? It sure looks like it.


What kid wasn't fascinated by this card? As a 12 yr old collector, this was a must have.

Honorable Mention:
Bench - AGAIN!! Classic pose, all star logo.
Aaron - Highlights card. First person since Ted Williams to have #1 card and last card in the set.
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