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==Base Set==
==Base Set==
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'''NOTE:''' The design of the New Era set is the same as the [[2017 Topps Series One|2017 Topps flagship,]] albeit with different photography and a different sequential-numbering.  Each card has the New Era logo on the reverse side for identification purposes.
'''NOTE:''' The design of the New Era set is the same as the [[2017 Topps Series One|2017 Topps flagship,]] albeit with different photography and a different sequential-numbering.  Each card has the New Era logo on the reverse side for identification purposes.
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==Inserts==
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'''NOTE:''' The design of the New Era 1987 set is the same as the already beaten to death [[2017 Topps Series One#1987|2017 Topps 1987 insert,]] albeit with different photography and different sequential-numbering.  All players in this set are retired.  Unfortunately, unlike the New Era base set, there is no New Era logo identifier anywhere on the card.  (THANKS TOPPS!)  The only way to spot cards from this particular set is to read the production code on the reverse side.  Cards from the Series One and Series Two sets have production codes ending in "661" or "595", respectively.  If it ends in "380," it's from this set. (THANKS TOPPS!)
'''NOTE:''' The design of the New Era 1987 set is the same as the already beaten to death [[2017 Topps Series One#1987|2017 Topps 1987 insert,]] albeit with different photography and different sequential-numbering.  All players in this set are retired.  Unfortunately, unlike the New Era base set, there is no New Era logo identifier anywhere on the card.  (THANKS TOPPS!)  The only way to spot cards from this particular set is to read the production code on the reverse side.  Cards from the Series One and Series Two sets have production codes ending in "661" or "595", respectively.  If it ends in "380," it's from this set. (THANKS TOPPS!)

Latest revision as of 16:14, 2 October 2018


Description

2017 Topps New Era is a 32-card set that was exclusively distributed at Major League ballparks as a premium with the purchase of a New Era hat. Collectors who bought a New Era hat (at full stadium prices) and a Topps team set would receive an eight-card pack from this set.

Distribution

One eight-card pack with the purchase of a New Era hat and a Topps team set.

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Odds
Base 32 -
1987 18 - ?
Hat Relics 11 99 1:217
Hat Relics Team Logo Patch 11 3 1:7137
Hat Relics New Era Logo Patch 11 one-of-one 1:21,409
Hat Relics MLB Logo Patch 11 one-of-one 1:21,409

Checklist

Base Set

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NOTE: The design of the New Era set is the same as the 2017 Topps flagship, albeit with different photography and a different sequential-numbering. Each card has the New Era logo on the reverse side for identification purposes.

  • 1 Mike Trout
  • 2 Jose Altuve
  • 3 Khris Davis
  • 4 Josh Donaldson
  • 5 Dansby Swanson
  • 6 Eric Thames
  • 7 Dexter Fowler
  • 8 Kris Bryant
  • 9 Kyle Schwarber
  • 10 Paul Goldschmidt
  • 11 Corey Seager
  • 12 Buster Posey
  • 13 Francisco Lindor
  • 14 Robinson Cano
  • 15 Giancarlo Stanton
  • 16 Noah Syndergaard
  • 17 Bryce Harper
  • 18 Manny Machado
  • 19 Wil Myers
  • 20 Odubel Herrera
  • 21 Andrew McCutchen
  • 22 Adrian Beltre
  • 23 Evan Longoria
  • 24 Rick Porcello
  • 25 Mookie Betts
  • 26 Joey Votto
  • 27 Carlos Gonzalez
  • 28 Eric Hosmer
  • 29 Miguel Cabrera
  • 30 Joe Mauer
  • 31 Todd Frazier
  • 32 Dellin Betances

Inserts

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NOTE: The design of the New Era 1987 set is the same as the already beaten to death 2017 Topps 1987 insert, albeit with different photography and different sequential-numbering. All players in this set are retired. Unfortunately, unlike the New Era base set, there is no New Era logo identifier anywhere on the card. (THANKS TOPPS!) The only way to spot cards from this particular set is to read the production code on the reverse side. Cards from the Series One and Series Two sets have production codes ending in "661" or "595", respectively. If it ends in "380," it's from this set. (THANKS TOPPS!)

In addition, none of the cards from this set are foil-stamped.

  • 87T-1 Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • 87T-2 Reggie Jackson
  • 87T-3 Bo Jackson
  • 87T-4 Ryne Sandberg
  • 87T-5 Barry Larkin
  • 87T-6 Don Mattingly
  • 87T-7 Ozzie Smith
  • 87T-8 Jose Canseco
  • 87T-9 Darryl Strawberry
  • 87T-10 Roger Clemens
  • 87T-11 Greg Maddux
  • 87T-12 Nolan Ryan
  • 87T-13 Mark McGwire
  • 87T-14 Rickey Henderson
  • 87T-15 Tom Glavine
  • 87T-16 Fernando Valenzuela
  • 87T-17 Dave Winfield
  • 87T-18 George Brett

Game-Used

Hat Relics

Each Hat Relic is serial-numbered to 99 copies and also available in the following parallels.

  • Team Logo Patch (serial-numbered to three)
  • New Era Logo Patch (one-of-one)
  • MLB Logo Patch (one-of-one)
  • Jose Altuve
  • Corey Seager
  • Noah Syndergaard
  • Dellin Betances
  • Dansby Swanson
  • Mookie Betts
  • Josh Donaldson
  • Bryce Harper
  • Rick Porcello
  • Buster Posey
  • Kyle Schwarber