1989 Topps Traded
Description
1989 Topps Traded is a 132-card set distributed exclusively in factory set form through hobby dealers. The cards are identical to the 1989 Topps regular issue cards except for whiter stock. Rookie Cards in this set include Ken Griffey Jr., Kenny Rogers, Deion Sanders and Omar Vizquel.
Distribution
Factory Sets
Tiffany Factory Sets (15,000 sets produced)
Reviews
Checklist
- 1T Don Aase
- 2T Jim Abbott
- 3T Kent Anderson
- 4T Keith Atherton
- 5T Wally Backman
- 6T Steve Balboni
- 7T Jesse Barfield
- 8T Steve Bedrosian
- 9T Todd Benzinger
- 10T Geronimo Berroa
- 11T Bert Blyleven
- 12T Bob Boone
- 13T Phil Bradley
- 14T Jeff Brantley RC
- 15T Kevin Brown
- 16T Jerry Browne
- 17T Chuck Cary
- 18T Carmen Castillo
- 19T Jim Clancy
- 20T Jack Clark
- 21T Bryan Clutterbuck
- 22T Jody Davis
- 23T Mike Devereaux
- 24T Frank DiPino
- 25T Benny Distefano
- 26T John Dopson
- 27T Lenny Dykstra
- 28T Jim Eisenreich
- 29T Nick Esasky
- 30T Alvaro Espinoza
- 31T Darrell Evans UER
- 32T Junior Felix RC
- 33T Felix Fermin
- 34T Julio Franco
- 35T Terry Francona
- 36T Cito Gaston MGR
- 37T Bob Geren UER (Photo is Mike Fennell)
- 38T Tom Gordon RC
- 39T Tommy Gregg
- 40T Ken Griffey, Sr.
- 41T Ken Griffey, Jr. RC
- 42T Kevin Gross
- 43T Lee Guetterman
- 44T Mel Hall
- 45T Erik Hanson RC
- 46T Gene Harris RC
- 47T Andy Hawkins
- 48T Rickey Henderson
- 49T Tom Herr
- 50T Ken Hill RC
- 51T Brian Holman RC
- 52T Brian Holton
- 53T Art Howe MGR
- 54T Ken Howell
- 55T Bruce Hurst
- 56T Chris James
- 57T Randy Johnson RC
- 58T Jimmy Jones
- 59T Terry Kennedy
- 60T Paul Kilgus
- 61T Eric King
- 62T Ron Kittle
- 63T John Kruk
- 64T Randy Kutcher
- 65T Steve Lake
- 66T Mark Langston
- 67T Dave LaPoint
- 68T Rick Leach
- 69T Terry Leach
- 70T Jim Lefebvre MGR
- 71T Al Leiter
- 72T Jeffrey Leonard
- 73T Derek Lilliquist RC
- 74T Rick Mahler
- 75T Tom McCarthy
- 76T Lloyd McClendon
- 77T Lance McCullers
- 78T Oddibe McDowell
- 79T Roger McDowell
- 80T Larry McWilliams
- 81T Randy Milligan
- 82T Mike Moore
- 83T Keith Moreland
- 84T Mike Morgan
- 85T Jamie Moyer
- 86T Rob Murphy
- 87T Eddie Murray
- 88T Pete O'Brien
- 89T Gregg Olson
- 90T Steve Ontiveros
- 91T Jesse Orosco
- 92T Spike Owen
- 93T Rafael Palmeiro
- 94T Clay Parker
- 95T Jeff Parrett
- 96T Lance Parrish
- 97T Dennis Powell
- 98T Rey Quinones
- 99T Doug Rader MGR
- 100T Willie Randolph
- 101T Shane Rawley
- 102T Randy Ready
- 103T Bip Roberts
- 104T Kenny Rogers RC
- 105T Ed Romero
- 106T Nolan Ryan
- 107T Luis Salazar
- 108T Juan Samuel
- 109T Alex Sanchez RC
- 110T Deion Sanders RC
- 111T Steve Sax
- 112T Rick Schu
- 113T Dwight Smith RC
- 114T Lonnie Smith
- 115T Billy Spiers RC
- 116T Kent Tekulve
- 117T Walt Terrell
- 118T Milt Thompson
- 119T Dickie Thon
- 120T Jeff Torborg MGR
- 121T Jeff Treadway
- 122T Omar Vizquel RC
- 123T Jerome Walton RC
- 124T Gary Ward
- 125T Claudell Washington
- 126T Curt Wilkerson
- 127T Eddie Williams
- 128T Frank Williams
- 129T Ken Williams
- 130T Mitch Williams
- 131T Steve Wilson RC
- 132T Checklist 1T-132T
Parallels
Topps Tiffany
Once again, Topps produced a "high-end" Tiffany version of Topps Traded. These cards feature "glossy" fronts as well as easy to read backs. This set was issued only in complete form from the company. Like all Topps Tiffany sets, Topps' Irish printing facility produced these cards. Approximately 15,000 of these sets were produced, and Hobby dealers received a one standard Topps Traded set for each Tiffany set ordered.
Counterfeit Ken Griffey, Jr. Tiffany
The Ken Griffey, Jr. rookie card is this set is particularly popular with collectors due to it being one of the only 1989 Griffey rookies that had a relatively low print run. Unfortunately, as with many notable rookie cards of The Junk Wax Era, counterfeits are known to exist. The website tiffanycards.com has an excellent guide to detecting fake Griffey Tiffanys.
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