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1975 Topps baseball

So I was taking inventory tonight of all my stuff from the 70's and noticed that I have a couple hundred cards from the 1975 set. I'm thinking about putting this set together now. Does anyone know what the harder cards to find, if any, in this set might be? Thanks!

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  • The pop report is a good reference. Off the top of my head 15, 625, 500, 1, 2, 3, 6, 195, 210, 90. These are tough nines. There are others.

    Are you doing raw or graded? Regular or mini?

    If you need pack fresh commons PM me.
  • I'm looking to do a raw regular set.
  • JaktJakt Posts: 573
    I can't think of any card in particular that is too tough to come by. Especially raw. How condition sensitive you are will also determine how difficult it will be. Popular set with lots of interest.
    I'm building a 1968 and a 1970 Topps set. I have lots of 1970s and 1960s to offer in trade.
  • heritageheritage Posts: 2,662 ✭✭✭
    The 75 set is cool in my book. I have always liked this set. The set really doesn't have any tuff cards unless your a centering nut like I am.
    Then you will have a hard time with a few but not that many.
  • Looks like the Brett rookie is the more expensive card in the set.
  • heritageheritage Posts: 2,662 ✭✭✭
    Looks like the Brett rookie is the more expensive card in the set.


    It is..
  • schapkoschapko Posts: 341 ✭✭
    Actually probably the #500 ryan and the #660 Aaron in 9's are probably the highest as the pops are extremely low on these two (37 and 24).
    Buying 75 Topps Reg. Size PSA 9
    1975 Topps Registry Set "Scott's 75 Topps Set"
  • heritageheritage Posts: 2,662 ✭✭✭

    Actually probably the #500 ryan and the #660 Aaron in 9's are probably the highest as the pops are extremely low on these two (37 and 24).




    True, but I think he is thinking to put it together with raw cards..
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