A home plate with the team’s logo hovers over top of the name plate. Base set parallels in 2009 Topps Baseball include Gold (#/2009), Black (#/58), Printing Plates and Platinum (1/1). Walmart and Target blasters also had exclusive parallels. Walmart All-Black cards have a black border.
How many Topps baseball sets are there in the world?
Between both series, 2009 Topps Baseball has 36 short print variations. Several insert sets ran throughout each of the flagship 2009 Topps releases. These include Turkey Red, Legends of the Game, Ticket to Toppstown and Ring of Honor.
Where is the home plate on a Topps baseball?
The name plate is a diagonal bar at the bottom of the card. It has the player’s name, team and position all written in silver foil. A home plate with the team’s logo hovers over top of the name plate. Base set parallels in 2009 Topps Baseball include Gold (#/2009), Black (#/58), Printing Plates and Platinum (1/1).
Who was in the 2009 Topps baseball series?
Both Series 1 and Series 2 paired 17 legends and Hall of Famers with similarly styled veterans. 2009 Topps Series 1 Baseball also had variations featuring Barack Obama throwing out the first pitch at a White Sox game and C.C. Sabathia in a Yankees uniform. Between both series, 2009 Topps Baseball has 36 short print variations.
Who are the Topps series 2 baseball cards?
Ring of Honor cards 51 to 75 were included in 2009 Topps Series 2 Baseball packs. 2009 Topps Baseball had two redemption programs. Random Series 1 packs had a program for World Baseball Classic cards. The WBC Rising Stars set has the first Topps Yu Darvish card. Series 2 had the Red Hot Rookie program. The highlight of that set is Gordon Beckham.
Between both series, 2009 Topps Baseball has 36 short print variations. Several insert sets ran throughout each of the flagship 2009 Topps releases. These include Turkey Red, Legends of the Game, Ticket to Toppstown and Ring of Honor.
Who is on the 2009 Topps autograph card?
2009 Topps ANDERSON SILVA red ink AUTO AUTOGRAPH CARD # 25 bgs9 mint! Ryan is a former member of The Cardboard Connection Writing Staff. His collecting origins began with winter bike rides to the corner store, tossing a couple of quarters onto the counter and peddling home with a couple packs of O-Pee-Chee hockey in his pocket.