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irv 06-09-2017 08:19 PM

Largest number of cards in a set?
 
I just noticed this partial set for sale and was surprised by the amount of cards in it, which, of course got me thinking, what is the largest set out there?
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=240777

I am aware the 52 Topps set was the biggest at it's time (407) but I never dreamt that sets would get much larger than that.

bnorth 06-09-2017 08:26 PM

The most beautiful T set has 640 cards in it, the T210 set.:D

EDIT: Just noticed this was not the forum section I thought it was.LOL

Leon 06-09-2017 08:36 PM

It was in the wrong section, not a big deal, and it got moved. Sorry about that....

Quote:

Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1669540)
The most beautiful T set has 640 cards in it, the T210 set.:D

EDIT: Just noticed this was not the forum section I thought it was.LOL


bnorth 06-09-2017 08:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1669549)
It was in the wrong section, not a big deal, and it got moved. Sorry about that....

LOL that makes me feel better. I thought maybe they sold me some Paul Mason Brandy before its time.:eek:

swarmee 06-09-2017 08:45 PM

With unique cards? Maybe one of the 1998-2000 Topps Tek sets. Some of the 1980s minor league sets had 4000+ cards in them.

irv 06-09-2017 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1669549)
It was in the wrong section, not a big deal, and it got moved. Sorry about that....

Sorry, Leon. I wasn't sure if it was the right one or not, but either way, I knew you would move it if it wasn't. Hopefully it isn't/wasn't much trouble?

swarmee 06-10-2017 03:25 AM

https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2008...inal&side=back
2008 Upper Deck - Multi-Product Insert Yankee Stadium Legacy #YSL6742 - Andy Pettitte
Courtesy of COMC.com

This set has 6,742 consecutively numbered cards, one for each game at the original Yankee Stadium. I think they did a major redemption for the first person to put together a complete set, since this "insert set" was inserted into multiple 2008 Upper Deck products.
http://www.beckett.com/news/arkansas...cy-collection/

2008 Upper Deck Documentary has almost 5,000 cards just for the 2008 season.

swarmee 06-10-2017 03:39 AM

1972 Topps was a basic major league set with 787 cards. Maybe that's the one you're looking for with this question.

swarmee 06-10-2017 05:16 AM

https://www.comc.com/Cards,sc,=2008+...stones,ot,i100

But then, for master set collectors, this one has tens of thousands of cards. Does this count?

rats60 06-10-2017 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1669600)
1972 Topps was a basic major league set with 787 cards. Maybe that's the one you're looking for with this question.

1992 score had 910 cards. I believe that is the largest regular issue set.

ALR-bishop 06-10-2017 06:19 AM

I think the Topps Total Baseball sets were short of that at 880 to 900 in the early 2000s....2002-2004. The base sets for those years were smaller

irv 06-10-2017 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 1669540)
The most beautiful T set has 640 cards in it, the T210 set.:D

EDIT: Just noticed this was not the forum section I thought it was.LOL

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1669599)
https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2008...inal&side=back
2008 Upper Deck - Multi-Product Insert Yankee Stadium Legacy #YSL6742 - Andy Pettitte
Courtesy of COMC.com

This set has 6,742 consecutively numbered cards, one for each game at the original Yankee Stadium. I think they did a major redemption for the first person to put together a complete set, since this "insert set" was inserted into multiple 2008 Upper Deck products.
http://www.beckett.com/news/arkansas...cy-collection/

2008 Upper Deck Documentary has almost 5,000 cards just for the 2008 season.

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1669600)
1972 Topps was a basic major league set with 787 cards. Maybe that's the one you're looking for with this question.

Quote:

Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 1669615)
1992 score had 910 cards. I believe that is the largest regular issue set.

Yeah, I was thinking regular issue sets not even thinking/knowing about/considering anything else.

Either way, 910 cards is a lot of cards to collect pack by pack! I can imagine those that collecting the 52 Topps set found it quite daunting, so I can't imagine someone having to collect over twice that amount!

Thanks for the info guys! :)

swarmee 06-10-2017 07:16 AM

Well, remember in the 90s most stores sold 45-count rack packs. We didn't have to rely on 1 and 5 cent packs with 1 or 5 cards in it.

irv 06-10-2017 07:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1669625)
Well, remember in the 90s most stores sold 45-count rack packs. We didn't have to rely on 1 and 5 cent packs with 1 or 5 cards in it.

When I was collecting back in the 90's, I don't recall those rack packs up here in Canada, but maybe they were available and I just didn't paid attention to them?

Having 45 in a rack pack would definitely make things easier, that's for sure!

reddog4063 06-10-2017 03:21 PM

Biggest set out there could mean many things. I think the largest topps set was 93, 825 cards. The 08 UD yankee legacy set has thousands of cards, the first person to complete it won a trip to meet derek jeter.

swarmee 06-10-2017 03:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rats60 (Post 1669615)
1992 score had 910 cards. I believe that is the largest regular issue set.

You don't consider 2008 UD Documentary to be a regular issue set? I wasn't collecting back in that timeframe, but figure it was kind of like buying cards in the 50s and 60s with different series of cards.

Leon 06-10-2017 06:07 PM

no trouble at all...takes 5 seconds. I know there is a lot of off topic on the front page but regular, ordinary questions about other things should go in the correct sections. Again, not a big deal. And that being said, if someone posts something in the correct section, other than the front page, and it gets no responses, they should pm me to see if it can go on the front page for a bit to elicit a possible answer.

Quote:

Originally Posted by irv (Post 1669557)
Sorry, Leon. I wasn't sure if it was the right one or not, but either way, I knew you would move it if it wasn't. Hopefully it isn't/wasn't much trouble?


ALR-bishop 06-10-2017 06:23 PM

The 93 Topps set was their biggest base set, but the 3 Topps Total Baseball sets mentioned above are bigger ( 880/900).

I still buy all the Topps base sets , plus any Traded or Update set each year. In 93 I picked up 3 base sets because Topps issued inaugural sets for the Marlins and Rockies that year. They are the same as the regular set but have stamps, similar to the Desert Shield sets, with Marlins or Rockies logos

irv 06-10-2017 07:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1669771)
no trouble at all...takes 5 seconds. I know there is a lot of off topic on the front page but regular, ordinary questions about other things should go in the correct sections. Again, not a big deal. And that being said, if someone posts something in the correct section, other than the front page, and it gets no responses, they should pm me to see if it can go on the front page for a bit to elicit a possible answer.


I know I linked a thread from Post War in my post, but because I didn't know if large sets existed in pre war, I took a chance and thought the homepage was likely the best place to cover my question as it would cover both, or all sections/years?

swarmee 06-12-2017 03:45 AM

http://www.baseballcardpedia.com/ind...%26_Milestones

"Including all variations, the complete number of unique base cards is 12,475."

So this is probably the correct answer.

ALR-bishop 06-12-2017 07:49 AM

If you are binder guy and were putting that set in a bunch of them and get almost done and realize you skipped one and need to start over you might need medication :)

reddog4063 06-12-2017 09:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 1670098)
If you are binder guy and were putting that set in a bunch of them and get almost done and realize you skipped one and need to start over you might need medication :)

Always know your 9s multiplication tables by heart and double check every couple pages ;)

Jayworld 06-13-2017 09:21 AM

The 1975-76 Japanese Calbee baseball card set has 1364+ cards including several subsets (All-Star game 1-36 and 861-932). This set is a MONSTER with so many different cards of the same player. Lots of really cool photography. A great link is here:
http://japanesebaseballcards.blogspo...-and-1976.html

JustinD 06-13-2017 11:21 AM

The 98 Topps Tek set had 8100 each cards in a master.

90 cards with 90 patterns each.

I think I have only seen a small handful of people that have assembled just the 90 needed for their player collection. That set is a bear.

irv 06-13-2017 06:31 PM

Thanks guys, I didn't realize there were so many large sets out there, especially in the numbers I am seeing! :eek:


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