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      • The Tom Seaver rookie card is in 1967 Topps Baseball. He's not alone on the card, which is common for cards of the era. Seaver shares his first baseball card with Bill Denehy. The distinct yellow borders make the card easily identifiable. Featuring a full head shot, the young Seaver appears to be focused on the season's task at hand.
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  1. Aug 24, 2022 · The 1967 Topps Tom Seaver rookie card is one of the best from the 1960's. Find out everything you need to know about this legendary card with our complete guide!

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  3. Nov 19, 2015 · Both rookies are part of the high-number series (534–609), but the Seaver rookie is the most valuable card in the set by a good margin. Like Carew and many prospects of the era, Seaver shares his only official rookie card with someone else.

  4. Jan 25, 2022 · The 1967 Topps Tom Seaver Rookie Card is one of the most prized rookie cards in the hobby and of the premier rookie cards from the 1960s. In this piece, I take a closer look at Seaver’s rookie card. Exploring the existing PSA population reports, values, and investment potential.

  5. The Tom Seaver rookie card is often considered the most valuable card from the entire 1967 Topps set. He shares the card with Bill Denehy who pitched in parts of three seasons and is best known for being on Seaver's rookie.

  6. Sep 2, 2020 · 1967 Topps Rookie Card Sharing the card with future broadcaster Bill Denehy, Seaver had come to the woeful Mets after just one minor league season. The USC product didn’t disappoint, winning 16 games and earning the save in the All-Star Game (by pitching a scoreless 15th inning).

  7. Perfectly CENTERED 1967 Topps Tom Seaver Rookie # 581 SGC 3.5 VG+ CLEAN BORDERS!

  8. Sep 13, 2020 · The 1967 Topps Baseball set is considered by many vintage collectors as one of the best sets released in the 1960s. It’s the largest set to date as Topps offered collectors 609 cards released in three series.

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