Players that have more than 1 rookie card in a set.
Goldenage
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Name a player that not only has their rookie card in a set, but also has either a puzzle card, or another card in his or her rookie set.
Let’s stick with pre-1991. Team cards do not count. Nor do checklists.
Example - 1985 opc only Mario Lemieux
Example- 1966 Topps/opc Bobby Orr
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There’s a ton of them.
1960 Willie McCovey rookie and All-Star is my favorite example. Have always been surprised that the All-Star sells at no premium.
We cannot forget the tri-panel 1980-81 Topps Basketball with multiple Bird, Magic, Moncrief and Cheeks!
I love the 1960 Topps McCovey AS. Undervalued IMO.
Kiss me twice.....let's party.
Dennis Eckersley 1976 Topps and Era Leaders
1989 Bowman Griffey
1989 Hoops David Robinson + In Action
1985 Topps Dwight Gooden + Record Breaker
1987 Topps Ruben Sierra + Record Breaker
1989 Score Tim Brown + Pro Bowl
1991 UD Brett Favre
1988 Topps Football Bo Jackson
1984 Topps Dan Marino + Instant Reply + Passing Leaders
1988 Fleer John Stockton.
Two Art Ross and Jack Marshall cards in C56 and Two Newsy Lalondes if you count card 37.
I consider the leader and AS cards different cards. Also, Topps is diff than OPC.
1963 Parkhurst Jacques LaPerriere has 2 diff numbered cards. Both RC's.
1948-76 Topps FB Sets
FB & BB HOF Player sets
1948-1993 NY Yankee Team Sets
In BOTH the Topps and O-Pee-Chee sets
1972 Roger Staubach
1979 Earl Campbell
He was also on the Oilers team leaders card
1961 Fleer Wilt Chamberlain + In Action
Same for all the other big 1961 rookies (Jerry West, Oscar Robertson, Elgin Baylor, etc.)
4 rookie year cards for Roger.
I don’t know if anyone can beat that.