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The 1982 Topps Factory Set is rare due to J.C. Penney's failure to sell them. J.C. Penney factory sets were available in 1982 in a color box and 1983 (SKU 672–1203), 1984 (SKU 672–1641), and 1985 (SKU 672–2029) in brown boxes. From 1986 to 1992, Topps factory sets came in two designs, Retail (or Christmas) and Hobby dealer.
"Gulp Oil", a parody of Gulf Oil; a sticker from the 11th series (1974). Wacky Packages returned in 1973 as peel-and-stick stickers. From 1973 to 1977, 16 different series were produced and sold, originally (with Series 1–15) in 5-cent packs containing three (later reduced to two) stickers, a stick of bubble gum and a puzzle piece with a sticker checklist on the back of it.
Rambo: First Blood Part II (Topps, 1985) RoboCop 2 (Topps, 1990) The Rocketeer (Topps, 1992) Rocky II (Topps, 1979) Rocky IV (Topps, 1985) Screen Goddesses (Futera, 1999) [note 12] Small Soldiers (Inkworks, 1998) Space Jam (Upper Deck, 1996–97) [40] Spider-Man 2 (Upper Deck, 2004) Spider-Man 3 (Rittenhouse, 2007) Spider-Man: Far From Home ...
In April 2013, a T206 "jumbo" Wagner, so-called because it measured slightly larger than most other known examples, sold at auction for $2.1 million, reported to be a record price for the card. [11] That record was broken in October 2016 when the card was sold at auction for $3.12 million.
Upper Deck quickly rivaled Topps, which had been considered the standard, and other competitors, such as Fleer, Donruss, and Score. By 1991, the company built a 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m 2) plant of brown marble and black glass on a hilltop 30 miles (48 km) north of San Diego. [10]
Another Topps 1952 Mickey Mantle card, graded 9.5 by SGC, sold for $12,600,000 in August 2022, becoming the most valuable sports card and item of sports memorabilia of any sort of all time. [55] [56] Condition can play a huge role in the price. Other 1952 Topps Mantle cards, graded 1, have sold for as little as a few thousand dollars. [57]