The 1967 Topps baseball card set consists of a whopping 609 cards and as with other sets from around this time, each card features a color photograph on the front of a profile or posed action shot of the player. In this year, however, the player's name is not only printed at the top, but is also in a facsimile signature at the bottom. The team's name is in large print underneath. On the reverse is the standard biographical information, statistics and cartoons.
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Subsets from this deck are World Series Highlights (numbers 151 through 155) and League Leaders (numbers 233 through 244). The higher numbers (534-609) are the most challenging to find. Among the most collectable cards in this 1967 baseball card set are of rookies Tom Seaver (581) and Rod Carew (569). Other key cards include Brooks Robinson and Mickey Mantle. As with the other 1960s baseball card sets, print centering is often an issue when trying to find high-quality cards.