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  1. Between 1978 and the early 1990s, UFO researchers such as Stanton T. Friedman, William Moore, and the team of Kevin D. Randle and Donald R. Schmitt interviewed many people who claimed to have had a connection with the events at Roswell in 1947, generating competing and conflicting accounts.

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  2. Aug 24, 2022 · Subscribe. 1979 Topps #116 Ozzie Smith Rookie Card. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $30,000. Estimated PSA 8 Value: $110. No, that $30,000 price tag is not a typo. It's just a glaring representation of what a PSA 10 grade can do for the value of certain sports cards.

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    • 1979 Topps Eddie Murray
    • 1979 Topps Mike Schmidt
    • 1979 Topps Rod Carew
    • 1979 Topps Thurman Munson
    • 1979 Topps Jim Palmer
    • 1979 Topps Reggie Jackson
    • 1979 Topps Dave Winfield
    • 1979 Topps Dale Murphy
    • 1979 Topps George Brett

    Murrayfollowed up his Rookie of the Year showing in 1977 with an even stronger 1978. By the end of 1979, the young, slugging first baseman was a key member of yet another Orioles pennant-winner. Eventually, of course, Eddie would accumulate more than 3000 hits and 500 home runs en route to Cooperstown. And, of course, all his cards — and especially...

    Schmidtentered 1979 as a three-time home run champ, but coming off a relatively paltry showing in 1978 that produced just 21 dingers and 78 RBI. With his 30th birthday looming that September, there were fears Schmidt’s best days were behind him. He quieted that noise pretty quickly, thanks to his first 40-homer season, then followed up by winning N...

    Carewwon his seventh and final American League batting title, just a year after hitting an unreal .388. His place in Cooperstownwas all but wrapped up by the time this card hit shelves in the spring of 1979, and, like the Reggie, it sports the All-Star banner … what’s not to love? Value: $90-110 Check prices on eBay(affiliate link) Check prices on ...

    Every year as summer wanes, the baseball world pauses to remember the legacy of Thurman Munson, the Yankees captain and superstar catcher killed in a plane crash on August 2, 1979. He was one of the few active baseball players to be taken from us during the season and remains one of the greatest catchers not enshrined in Cooperstown. Will Munson ev...

    Jim Palmerwas sort of like the 1970s baseball version of Tom Brady — part of a tremendously successful franchise, sickeningly good looking, and damn good at his job. How good? From 1970 through 1978, Palmer won 20 or more games eight times, nabbed three AL Cy Young Awards, and helped the Orioles to four AL East titles, two AL pennants, and one Worl...

    Jacksonand the Yankees were coming off their second straight World Series title when this card was issued, and Reggie had definitley cemented himself as “Mr. October.” This is a pasteboard fitting of the hot dog it features, complete with black shades and the blingy Topps All-Star banner. Collectors have loved this thing for more than four decades....

    Dave Winfieldcould probably have excelled as a professional in any sport he chose and was in fact drafted by the Atlanta Haws (NBA), Utah Stars (ABA), and Minnesota Vikings (NFL). To the eventual delight of baseball fans everywhere, though, Winfield signed with the San Diego Padres after they made him the the fourth overall pick in the 1973 Major L...

    By 1979, Dale Murphyhad flashed some good power — he clubbed 23 home runs in 1978 — but was still struggling to find a position in the Majors. After starting professional life as a catcher, Murph spent most of ’78 at first base and would sort of split 1979 — with reduced overall playing time — between the two. It wasn’t until the Atlanta Bravesshif...

    By 1979, George Brett was a perennial All-Star and sometimes MVP candidate for the ever-competitive Kansas City Royals, but he had yet to become GEORGE BRETT. You know, the .400-chasing, .390-hitting, hemorrhoid-suffering, mind-losing-pine-tar-using legend who personified baseball as well as anyone from his generation. Even so, his 1979 Topps baseb...

  3. 1979 Topps card list & price guide. Ungraded & graded values for all '79 Topps Baseball Cards. Click on any card to see more graded card prices, historic prices, and past sales. Prices are updated daily based upon 1979 Topps listings that sold on eBay and our marketplace. Read our methodology .

  4. Dec 18, 2019 · Mystery at Roswell. Sometime between mid-June and early July 1947, rancher W.W. “Mac” Brazel found the wreckage on his sizable property in Lincoln County, New Mexico, approximately 75 miles ...

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  5. Notes about 1979 Topps. Two PSA Gem Mint 10 #116 Smith rookie cards sold for $20,852 and $19,567 in 2012. A PSA Gem Mint 10 #650 Rose sold for $5,100 in 2013. A PSA Gem Mint 10 #55 Stargell sold for $2,190 in 2013. A PSA Gem Mint 10 #116 Smith sold for $33,460 in 2016. Two PSA Gem Mint 10 #116 Smith cards sold for $36,000 and $38,976 each in 2017.

  6. Jul 5, 2017 · On July 8, 1947, a headline in the local paper in Roswell, New Mexico ignited 70 years of "flying saucer" sightings. NASM. In Roswell, New Mexico, exactly seven decades ago this month, the first ...

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