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Revisiting my all-time Topps set countdown

 
I've got a two-parter for you, starting today.
 
A little over 10 years ago I ran a blog series counting down all of Topps' flagship sets, from 1952-2015, dedicating a post four sets at a time (why don't I draw things out a little?)
 
I thought it's finally time to update that series, with 10 years gone by and 11 more flagship sets being produced.
 
Per usual, I ain't got time for this, so I'm breaking it up into two parts and hoping I'll have time for even that (looking at the clock as I write this). Today's post will re-rank the sets according to my updated opinions. The next post -- tomorrow or this weekend -- will include the sets from 2016 to 2026.
 
So, before I get to the re-ranking, here is how I ranked the sets back in 2015:
 
1. 1956, 2. 1975, 3. 1971, 4. 1983, 5. 1967, 6. 1972, 7. 1959, 8. 1953, 9. 1976, 10. 1965, 11. 1973, 12.  1962, 13, 1991, 14. 1988, 15. 1957, 16. 1978, 17. 1974, 18. 1952, 19. 1984, 20. 1980
 
21. 1977, 22. 2015, 23. 1986, 24. 1992, 25. 2011, 26. 1963, 27. 2009, 28. 1979, 29. 1960, 30. 2003, 31. 1995, 32. 1954, 33. 1987, 34. 1955, 35. 2013, 36. 2005, 37. 1982, 38. 1994, 39. 1985, 40. 1993
 
41. 1981, 42. 2004, 43. 1964, 44. 1970, 45. 1969, 46. 1958, 47. 1966, 48. 2010, 49. 1989, 50. 1961, 51. 2006, 52. 1990, 53. 1968, 54. 2007, 55. 1997, 56. 2002, 57. 2012, 58. 2001, 59. 1999, 60. 2008
 
61. 1998, 62. 2000, 63. 2014, 64. 1996
 
I went into detail over why I ranked the sets where I did back then, which is mostly according to my tastes but I think they mostly line up with other collectors, at least the ones from my era.
 
Now, for the re-ranked list, it's not drastically different. Most of the changes are only up or down a few positions. This is a result of the passage of time, of course, but also recent developments in my collecting, some of which is connected to card shows I've attended over the last couple of years and individual purchases. There are other reasons, too, which I may get into at some point later.
 
Let's get on with it. I'm showing cards for sets that soared or plummeted, although not all of them. And it's in reverse order this time.
 
Night owl's re-ranked all-time Topps set countdown (1952-2015)
 
64. 1996
63. 2014
 

62. 1999 (down 3)
 
We're getting right to one of the other reasons that's developed in the last 10 years: readability is much more important to me now. 1999 might be one of the most unreadable major sets ever. The gold foil is tough and team name is insanely small.
 
61. 2000 (up 1)
 
60. 1998 (up 1)
59. 2001 (down 1)
58. 2012 (down 1)
57. 2002 (down 1)
56. 2007 (down 2)
55. 1997


54. 2008 (up 6)
 
I still think the dumb logo bump ruins half the photos in this set. But the colorful carnival team letters makes it more fun than most of the sets in this area of the countdown so it doesn't belong with the likes of 1998 and 1999.
 
53. 2006 (down 2)
 
 

52. 2010 (down 4)
 
The more years pass, the more obnoxious this set seems, especially the close-up shots (not this card, it's fine). There's a reason why I moved this set from a binder into a box during my recent downsizing (which is continuing by the way, more free cards on the way).
 
51. 1968 (up 2)
 
50. 1990 (up 2)
49. 1989
48. 1966 (down 1)
47. 1958 (down 1)
 

46. 1995 (down 15)
 
Another victim of its unreadable fronts. I once liked this set a lot and thought about completing it. I don't anymore, although with the amount I've accumulated, I really should.
 
45. 1969
 

44. 1961 (up 6)
 
The biggest beneficiary of recent card show trips. With no major vintage sets to complete, I've just let my mind gravitate toward what I think is most interesting. 1961 is one of those sets. That is wild considering for most of my years as a collector -- even through the first half of my blogging career -- I've thought this set was as dull as cards could possibly get.
 
I've changed my opinion -- though a row of nothing but crew cuts from this set prevents it from going any higher.
 
43. 1970 (up 1)
42. 2004
41. 1993 (down 1)
 
40. 1981 (up 1)
  

39. 1964 (up 4)
 
It works both ways, make those team names so you can read them from a hot air balloon and I'll really love ya. The orange backs are just a plus.
 
38. 1985 (up 1)
37. 1994 (up 1)
36. 1982 (up 1)
35. 2005 (up 1)
34. 2013 (up 1)
33. 1955 (up 1)
32. 2003 (down 2)
 
 

31. 1954 (up 1)
 
I learned to appreciate this pioneering design when I wrote a magazine article about it. This particular design has been repeated by Topps and others for dozens and dozens of sets and it's very pleasing. Still, too bad about the set size and the checklist.
 
30. 1960 (down 1)
 
 
 
29. 1987 (up 4)
 
I still think 1987 is terribly overrated and the subject of way too many odes. I don't need to see or hear about the set ever again. Still, it is a classic in ways that other sets that I had ranked around it are not (1995, 2003, 2013).
 
28. 1979
27. 2009 (this also has a readability problem but the photos are super fun, maybe one day it'll decline)
26. 1963
25. 2011
24. 1992
23. 1986
22. 2015
21. 1980 (down 1)
 
20. 1977 (up 1)
19. 1984
18. 1974 (down 1)
17. 1952 (up 1)
16. 1978
15. 1988 (down 1)
14. 1991 (down 1)
13. 1962 (down 1)
 

12. 1957 (up 3)
 
The other set that I gravitate toward at card shows now. One of the most powerful images of mid-1950s baseball that we have.
 
11. 1973
 
10. 1976 (down 1)
 

9. 1965 (up 1)
 
If I was going to really try to complete a vintage set again, this would be it -- because 1967 is impossible.
 
8. 1953
7. 1959
6. 1972
5. 1967
4. 1983
3. 1971
2. 1975
 
 

1. 1956
 
Since I last did this countdown, I completed the 1956 Topps set. You're damn right it's still No. 1. In fact, the top eight are unchanged.
 
All right, I bet I screwed up the rankings somewhere in there, but I'll go back and fix them when I have more time. Next up: where the last 11 sets rank in this list. Hint: Some of them are waaaaaaay near the bottom.

Comments

It's a great list and a solid ranking even though I knew we disagree on a few of them. I'll admit you're probably more right than I am wrong. Completing 1956 must still feel awesome every single day and for that I salute you. Can I please have the Robinson?
John Bateman said…
Yeah you moved up 2008 and 1964.

If I complete one 1960s in the next 10 years it would be the 1965 set because of the high numbers of 1966 and 1967 but if everyone thinks they way I (we) do - then everyone will try to complete the 1965 set....oh no.

I was going to predict most of the recent sets would fall past 32
John Bateman said…
one more thing -- is it me or did Harmon Killebrew age like 40 years from his rookie card to his 1975
Anonymous said…
That smoke disaster of a set is probably at the very bottom.
Old Cards said…
I can appreciate your new found love for 1961.
Doc Samson said…
Thanks so much for doing this, Mr. Owl. I believe you and me are pretty much on the same wavelength regarding these rankings.

Being a tad older and now wearing bifocals, unreadable type, whether it’s foil or not, has become my mortal enemy. That’s why 21 Topps is rock bottom for me.
Fuji said…
1956 is my all-time favorite set design as well. I haven't done these rankings in a long time, but we have a few in common within our top 10 (1975, 1972, and 1983). The ones I enjoy more than you would be 1987, 2008, and 1982.

As for the latest eleven... the only designs that I really like are 2019 and 2025. Not 100% sure they'd crack my Top 20 though.
Matt said…
That's right, 1987, bide your time and slowly climb the ranks...let's see where Night Owl puts you in ten more years... :)
Michael D said…
I love the list...I've got to go back and read the previous ones. There are several that I would have ranked higher/lower than you but for me it would '62 and '87 way near the bottom.
Chris said…
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Chris said…
I've said this before but I like the 1968 set more than most and dislike the 1965 set more than most. Can do without most of the mid-late '90s sets (and '90 itself) but 1989 is the absolute worst of the sets I grew up with.

As for the 1950s, you know I'm a huge fan of '56 (almost finished mysef) and if I ranked these sets '57 would be rising while '58 would be falling. I loved it when the Topps Heritage companion came out; not so much anymore.