Topps is back in the football card business

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Topps is back in the football card business
By Chris Olds
4/29/2010 9:20:14 AM

After a few estranged months, Topps and the NFL are back together again.

The company announced on Thursday morning that the long-running football card manufacturer that had been stripped of its NFL card license back in November is back on the gridiron.

The pact is a multi-year agreement with both the NFL and NFL PLAYERS.

“We are excited to continue our deep, long standing partnership with the NFL and the NFLPA,” said Ryan O’Hara, Topps’ CEO. “Topps will bring innovative, exciting and fun products to the marketplace to serve consumers and customers well.”

The first product will be the standard Topps set, which will arrive just before the start of the season. After that, it will release Platinum, Finest and Triple Threads.

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“For more than a half century, football fans have been able to connect with the NFL and their favorite players through Topps football cards,” said Leo Kane VP of consumer products at the NFL. “We look forward to continuing our partnership with Topps, bringing our fans collectibles for many years to come.”

“Topps has been instrumental in establishing the player-fan connection for more than 50 years,” said Keith Gordon, President of NFL PLAYERS. “We’re excited about the direction Topps is headed and are eager to see new products that will further enable football collectors to connect with our players.”

“This year’s Topps Football will be our best ever as it will be loaded with amazing content and truly deliver NFL rookies and stars,“said Warren Friss, Topps’ GM of Sports and Entertainment. “It will also include a special Gridiron Giveaway promotion, which will allow collectors to unlock vintage Topps football cards and win various football prizes.”
 

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A bit off topic, but do people still actively collect these cards?

I mean, I know I did when I was a kid, but I was also drawn to them for value purposes. Then they started coming out with all these different sets, and the markets were all flooded with dozens of sets from the same manufactorers for the same year, all of which were mass produced. So there really wasn't much of any value in it.

The last cards I collected were basketball cards around 1992/93. What's a Shaq rookie card worth these days?
 

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HoleInTheRoof;3381864 said:
A bit off topic, but do people still actively collect these cards?

I mean, I know I did when I was a kid, but I was also drawn to them for value purposes. Then they started coming out with all these different sets, and the markets were all flooded with dozens of sets from the same manufactorers for the same year, all of which were mass produced. So there really wasn't much of any value in it.

The last cards I collected were basketball cards around 1992/93. What's a Shaq rookie card worth these days?


There is still some of us that actively collect. I try and limit myself to just Dallas Cowboys cards...
 
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