Project70: Celebrating 70 Years of Iconic Designs. Topps celebrates 70 Years of baseball cards with a new program that pushes boundaries while paying homage to our heritage. Founded in 1938 as a chewing gum company, Topps released their first baseball card set in 1951. Now seven decades later, artists and creatives around the globe are revisiting and re-imagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs, each selecting their own MLB players and Topps designs to craft a unique story.
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Project70: Celebrating 70 Years of Iconic Designs. Topps celebrates 70 Years of baseball cards with a new program that pushes boundaries while paying homage to our heritage. Founded in 1938 as a chewing gum company, Topps released their first baseball card set in 1951. Now seven decades later, artists and creatives around the globe are revisiting and re-imagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs, each selecting their own MLB players and Topps designs to craft a unique story.

The 1989 Bowman Ken Griffey Jr. Rookie Card #220, graded PSA 9, is a sought-after collectible featuring one of baseball's most iconic players at the start of his Hall of Fame career. This card, released during the resurgence of the Bowman brand, captures Griffey's youthful talent and charisma, making it a prized possession for enthusiasts and collectors.

Get set for an exciting new year of Bowman Baseball, bringing a wave of emerging top prospects showcased on all new 2024 Bowman Baseball designs! Collect the entire 100-card Base Set comprised of top stars and rookies as well as the 150-Card Bowman Prospect set! Look for a variety of Prospect Parallels including Retail Exclusive Green Parallels!

Project70: Celebrating 70 Years of Iconic Designs. Topps celebrates 70 Years of baseball cards with a new program that pushes boundaries while paying homage to our heritage. Founded in 1938 as a chewing gum company, Topps released their first baseball card set in 1951. Now seven decades later, artists and creatives around the globe are revisiting and re-imagining 70 years of iconic baseball card designs, each selecting their own MLB players and Topps designs to craft a unique story.