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It is unclear why the set was never released. For the next quarter-century, what little cards that were printed remained in the possession of Topps. The set was eventually released in 2005 through The Topps Vault. Topps auctioned off a full set in uncut-sheet form at the 2011 National Sports Collectors Convention. | It is unclear why the set was never released. For the next quarter-century, what little cards that were printed remained in the possession of Topps. The set was eventually released in 2005 through The Topps Vault. Topps auctioned off a full set in uncut-sheet form at the 2011 National Sports Collectors Convention. | ||
Cards from this set are incredibly rare, with singles of even the most common of players selling for well over $ | Cards from this set are incredibly rare, with singles of even the most common of players selling for well over $1,000. Some copies are complete having full-color fronts and backs while others are proofs; the fronts missing one or more of the CMYK colors on the front along with blank backs. | ||
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NOTE: Any assistance in properly identifying each player's card number would be greatly appreciated. | |||
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Latest revision as of 22:14, 8 January 2020
Description
1980 Topps Pepsi is a 22-card set that was not released until 25 years later. The cards have a design similar to that of the 1980 Topps base set, but with the addition of a Pepsi logo in the upper-left corner. Also, the team name "flag" on the bottom-half of the card is entirely in white with blue letters for all cards and a color scheme change. The checklist parallels the "All-Star" subset from the base set.
It is unclear why the set was never released. For the next quarter-century, what little cards that were printed remained in the possession of Topps. The set was eventually released in 2005 through The Topps Vault. Topps auctioned off a full set in uncut-sheet form at the 2011 National Sports Collectors Convention.
Cards from this set are incredibly rare, with singles of even the most common of players selling for well over $1,000. Some copies are complete having full-color fronts and backs while others are proofs; the fronts missing one or more of the CMYK colors on the front along with blank backs.
Distribution
Not formally released until 2005.
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Checklist
NOTE: Any assistance in properly identifying each player's card number would be greatly appreciated.
- Jim Palmer
- Keith Hernandez
- Dave Winfield
- Reggie Jackson
- Fred Lynn
- George Brett
- Steve Carlton
- Robin Yount
- J.R. Richard
- Ken Landreaux
- Jim Sundberg
- Mike Schmidt
- Dave Lopes
- Garry Templeton
- Bruce Sutter
- Paul Molitor
- Dave Parker
- Rich Gossage
- George Foster
- Rod Carew
- Ted Simmons
- Ron Guidry