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      • In the past, these rookies were assembled based on position. However, for 1979 Topps Baseball, the company decided to utilize a theme based on prospects by team. Instead of the rookies, it's veterans like Nolan Ryan (#115), Pete Rose (#650) and Mike Schmidt (#610) that command more overall collector interest and attention.
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  2. In the past, these rookies were assembled based on position. However, for 1979 Topps Baseball, the company decided to utilize a theme based on prospects by team. Instead of the rookies, it's veterans like Nolan Ryan (#115), Pete Rose (#650) and Mike Schmidt (#610) that command more overall collector interest and attention.

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  3. Braves 1979 Prospects (Bruce Benedict / Glenn Hubbard / Larry Whisenton) PROS, RC: Atlanta Braves : 716: Cubs 1979 Prospects (Dave Geisel / Karl Pagel / Scot Thompson) PROS, RC: Chicago Cubs : 717: Reds 1979 Prospects (Mike LaCoss / Ron Oester / Harry Spilman) PROS, RC: Cincinnati Reds: 718: Astros 1979 Prospects (Bruce Bochy / Mike Fischlin ...

    • 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.
    • 1979 Topps #115 Nolan Ryan. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $5,000. Estimated PSA 8 Value: $20. Again, you can see the enormous difference in pricing between a PSA 10 version of this card and a PSA 8 version.
    • 1979 Topps #650 Pete Rose. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $4,000. Estimated PSA 8 Value: $25. While Pete Rose cards are always great, this particular card is interesting for a couple of reasons.
    • 1979 Topps #55 Willie Stargell. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $4,000. Estimated PSA 8 Value: $25. Willie Stargell is a baseball legend and Pittsburgh Pirates icon, but his spectacular 1979 season gives this card an extra boost in value.
  4. 1979 Topps is a 726-card single-series set. This marked the sixth straight year the Topps set was issued as a single series and the second year the set reached 726 cards. Because Topps printed cards using a 132-card sheet, 66 cards are double-printed. The set's key rookie card is Ozzie Smith. Subsets include: League Leaders (#1-8)

  5. Nov 7, 2006 · The set's most high-profile card is also one of its toughest to obtain in mint condition. Of the 3,133 Ozzie Smith rookies (#116) submitted to PSA at press time, only close to 5% of them have graded a PSA 9 or better. In comparison, approximately 37% of all other singles sent in to PSA for this set have graded PSA 9 or better.

  6. 1) 1979 Topps Ozzie Smith Rookie Card (#116) This one needs no introdcuction since I already mentioned The Wizard above and because his rookie card is so far ahead of all the other 1979 Topps cards. Add in Ozzie’s legend, a solo-player rookie, and condition scarcity thanks to tilting and centering problems, and you have a card that knows few ...

  7. "Topps All-Star Rookie" trophies were not included on the cards of the 1978 winners: Bill Nahorodny (C), Dave Revering (1B), Paul Molitor (2B), Bob Horner (3B), Ozzie Smith (SS), Bob Molinaro (OF), Hosken Powell (OF), Rick Bosetti (OF), Rich Gale (RHP), John Henry Johnson (LHP).

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