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- 1970s_Topps abstract "The 1970s saw Topps go largely uncontested in the sports card market. The decade featured full runs of baseball, football, basketball, and hockey. Aside from issues like Kellogg's cereal premiums which ran throughout the 70s there was not much in the way of major national card manufacturers to compete with. Topps maintained its license agreement with O-Pee-Chee in baseball and hockey. The company would have significantly more ground to cover given the growth of the professional sports leagues during the decade. Major League Baseball added four new teams in 1969 and two in 1977; the National Football League added two teams in 1976; the National Basketball Association gained three in 1970, one in 1974, and the American Basketball Association picked up one in 1972; the NHL acquired two teams in 1970, 1972, and 1974. Soccer also made the Topps roster in the 70s, producing English and Scottish 'Footballers' for distribution in the United Kingdom. Domestic soccer was not to be forgotten with a North American Soccer League sticker set in 1979. The following are trading card sets issued by Topps in the 1970s. All cards listed are standard size (2½ × 3½ inches). Exceptions are noted.".
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- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Alan_Trammell.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink American_Basketball_Association.
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- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Business_card.
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- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Category:Topps.
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- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Checklist.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Detroit_Tigers.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink England.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink File:70s_Topps_Logo.jpg.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Goose_Gossage.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Houston_Astros.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Jack_Morris.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Joe_Garagiola,_Sr..
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Kelloggs.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink List_of_O-Pee-Chee_Sports_Cards_Sets.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink London.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Piniella.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Lou_Whitaker.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Major_League_Baseball.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink NBC.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink National_Basketball_Association.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink National_Football_League.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink National_Hockey_League.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Yankees.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink North_American_Soccer_League_(1968–84).
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink O-Pee-Chee.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Pete_Rose.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Philadelphia_Phillies.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Procter_&_Gamble.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Star_Wars_trading_card.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Sticker.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Texas_Rangers_(baseball).
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Today_(U.S._TV_program).
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Tommy_John.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Topps.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Tri-state_area.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Wacky_Packages.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLink Zest_(brand).
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1970s Topps".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1973".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1974".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1975".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1976".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1978".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "1979".
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageWikiLinkText "Topps sets".
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- 1970s_Topps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Sports_cards.
- 1970s_Topps wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Topps_Sports_Card_Products_By_Year.
- 1970s_Topps subject Category:1970s_in_sports.
- 1970s_Topps subject Category:Baseball_cards.
- 1970s_Topps subject Category:Topps.
- 1970s_Topps subject Category:Trading_cards.
- 1970s_Topps type Card.
- 1970s_Topps comment "The 1970s saw Topps go largely uncontested in the sports card market. The decade featured full runs of baseball, football, basketball, and hockey. Aside from issues like Kellogg's cereal premiums which ran throughout the 70s there was not much in the way of major national card manufacturers to compete with. Topps maintained its license agreement with O-Pee-Chee in baseball and hockey.".
- 1970s_Topps label "1970s Topps".
- 1970s_Topps sameAs Q4574285.
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