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Topps 70th Anniversary Project70 Limited Edition Commemorative Cards

Topps 70th Anniversary Project70 Limited Edition Commemorative Cards

The past year or so has us looking back to what was important in our childhoods, and nothing held a place nearer and dearer to our hearts than baseball cards. Topps is celebrating their 70th anniversary this year in banner style with their line of Project70 Cards that not only commemorate sports greats like Ken Griffey Jr., Aaron Judge, and Andrew McCutchen, but the likes of artists like Ermsy, Action Bronson and even Snoop Dogg. Each one of the limited-edition cards is drawn by a renowned global artist, which means each card is a limited work of art and can sell out quickly. We’re all but guaranteed Topps will be adding more options to the Project70 collecion as soon as things sell out, but if there are any specific cards you want, you should pick them up post haste before they end up sold out and on the secondary market.