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What's the largest card set?
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1972 Topps baseball is 787 cards which is to my knowledge the largest numbered card set up to that time. I'm not too familiar with modern card sets. Did any numbered sets surpass that?
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Chris
My small collection
Want List:
'61 Topps Roy Campanella in PSA 5-7
Cardinal T206 cards
Adam Wainwright GU Jersey
1989 Upper Deck has 800 cards in the set.
Currently collecting.....your guess is as good as mine.
There were 45 players featured in a home and away jersey for a total of 90 cards. However, each card had 30 different design patterns.
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The Upper Deck Company will soon be unveiling what it calls "the largest baseball trading card set ever produced."
The Yankee Stadium Legacy set, a 6,500-card compilation chronicling every single game ever played at the famous “House That Ruth Built,” will begin its official debut through inserts in the company’s 2008 Series 1 Baseball, scheduled to hit store shelves on February 5.
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Ripken in the Minors * Ripken in the Minors Facebook Page
Ripken in the Minors * Ripken in the Minors Facebook Page
2006 UD Baseball Series I & II: 1,000 cards
Ripken in the Minors * Ripken in the Minors Facebook Page
<< <i>If my memory is clear this morning Score had a set with over 800 cards in the early 90's...in fact it may have been 1990 Frank Thomas's rookie year >>
1988 Score 660
1989 Score 660
1990 Score 704
1991 Score 893
1992 Score 910
1993 Score 660
1994 Score 660
Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
<< <i>I did a search and came across this story from last week. As of February 5, there will be a new king:
The Upper Deck Company will soon be unveiling what it calls "the largest baseball trading card set ever produced."
The Yankee Stadium Legacy set, a 6,500-card compilation chronicling every single game ever played at the famous “House That Ruth Built,” will begin its official debut through inserts in the company’s 2008 Series 1 Baseball, scheduled to hit store shelves on February 5.
link >>
I think I just...threw up in my mouth....a lil'
<< <i>I did a search and came across this story from last week. As of February 5, there will be a new king:
The Upper Deck Company will soon be unveiling what it calls "the largest baseball trading card set ever produced."
The Yankee Stadium Legacy set, a 6,500-card compilation chronicling every single game ever played at the famous “House That Ruth Built,” will begin its official debut through inserts in the company’s 2008 Series 1 Baseball, scheduled to hit store shelves on February 5.
link >>
that set will look great in a binder
<< <i> I did a search and came across this story from last week. As of February 5, there will be a new king:
The Upper Deck Company will soon be unveiling what it calls "the largest baseball trading card set ever produced."
The Yankee Stadium Legacy set, a 6,500-card compilation chronicling every single game ever played at the famous “House That Ruth Built,” will begin its official debut through inserts in the company’s 2008 Series 1 Baseball, scheduled to hit store shelves on February 5. >>
What do you bet it's a crap set like the 2007 SPx Ripken 1 of 1's. 100 different cards, but they made them 1/1's by putting a little box score sticker on the front for each of Cal's 2632 streak games. They even copped out in the base 100 cards by recycling images throughout, couldn't even come up with 100 different pics.