Sports Memorabilia, Trading Cards, and Americana May 16'26

I01982 | A Collection of 2006 Topps Turkey Red Baseball Trading Cards

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BID PER WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PHOTO, NOT THE AI GENERATED TITLES AND DESCRIPTIONS! A Collection of 2006 Topps Turkey Red Baseball Trading Cards

This collection consists of a substantial, near-complete base set of 2006 Topps Turkey Red baseball cards, presented in a black Ultra Pro three-ring binder. The set utilizes a distinctive retro-art style that pays homage to the original 1911 T3 Turkey Red cabinet cards. The cards are organized in clear, multi-pocket archival pages. The collection features several Hall of Famers and legends, including Mickey Mantle (number 586), Stan Musial (number 589), Luis Aparicio (number 590), Jim Palmer (number 587), and Gary Carter (number 588). Modern stars in the set include Barry Bonds (number 400), Frank Thomas (number 361), Hideki Matsui (number 363), Robinson Cano (number 525), David Wright (number 530), John Smoltz (number 529), Magglio Ordonez (number 325), C.C. Sabathia (number 326), Manny Ramirez (number 330), and Todd Helton (number 365). Also present are early-career and rookie cards for Prince Fielder (number 591), Ian Kinsler (number 596), Nick Markakis (number 597), Matt Kemp (number 598), Jose Bautista (number 599), and Ryan Howard (number 465). The set is nearly complete, with two included handwritten checklist notes identifying missing card numbers: 332, 338, 350, 375, 378, 388, 395, 399, 405, 410, 418, 422, 430, 444, 449, 451, 466, 481, 489, 501, and 528.


Condition report:

The cards are ungraded and appear to be in Excellent to Near Mint condition, showing sharp corners and clean edges with vibrant colors. There is no evidence of creasing, staining, or surface damage visible through the protective sleeves. The Ultra Pro binder is in good, functional condition with minor external shelf wear and light surface scuffing.