Once again, one signed Yankees Topps card from every year, 1951-2011. No players repeat. No autos were paid for other than the cost of the original card and a postage stamp. Enjoy!
I collected baseball cards from the late '80s through 2002. Then I went to college and when I came out, I was lost. There were too many brands, sets, choices, relics, autos, parallels, variations. It was a turn off. However, I slowly made my way back. So here is my attempt to venture back into the hobby. I'll buy a few packs of cards here and there, comment on some cards I have, send out some TTMs, and follow the progress of my Topps Yankees Project.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Topps Yankees Project: The Complete Set
I've taken you through all the decades, but let's take a look at the completed project together on one page. This has been a blast, and I hope you've enjoyed it as much as I have.
Once again, one signed Yankees Topps card from every year, 1951-2011. No players repeat. No autos were paid for other than the cost of the original card and a postage stamp. Enjoy!
Once again, one signed Yankees Topps card from every year, 1951-2011. No players repeat. No autos were paid for other than the cost of the original card and a postage stamp. Enjoy!
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Cool.
ReplyDeletemoe.
A hardy well done to you sir. No onto Fleer and Donruss!!! I think your course is clear here. (imagine all that with a smarmy British accent) Harumffff. Harummffff.
ReplyDeleteAnd man Riveria has a great signature!
where are 1994 & 1995?
ReplyDeleteBlogger ate a few of my images. I'll be sure to edit.
ReplyDeleteGreat work, love the full compliment of autos.
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