
2007 Topps Baseball Card Set
In the world of baseball cards nothing in my opinion says "play ball" like a set of topps baseball cards. Every year collectors look forward to the release of the latest editions and the 2007 Topps Baseball Card Set is no exception to this rule.

This year the set is 660 cards broken down into what has become the traditional Series 1 and Series 2 Sets, and each set consists of 330 cards which makes the 660 total cards. If you are buying the cards in pack form they had series 1 and series 2 boxes which came in several different forms such as Hobby Boxes, Retail Boxes, and Home Team Advantage Boxes. The Home Team Advantage Boxes contain 1 relic card and 1 autograph card per box, so if you are looking to make sure you score some extra inserts in your box then you need to make sure you pick up a
Home Team Advantage box.

Well no matter whatever 2007 Topps Baseball Card Packs you pick up I assure you that you will be quite pleased with what you get. One of the cards that set the baseball card world on fire in the 2007 set was the Derrek Jeter card. This card can only be found in packs and is not inserted into factory sets. When the packs first went on sale this card was selling like crazy for well over $100/card! Well some time has passed and the price has come down but the card is still

very much in demand. The Jeter card on the left with him swinging is the card everyone wants. If you look closely at it you will see that Mickey Mantle is waiting to come to bat, and George W. Bush is watching the game from the stands. The card to the right is the standard Jeter card that you would find in a factory set. If you are a Jeter fan or only want that card mouse over it to see the latest bottom line pricing on it. This makes a great gift for the baseball card collector, Yankees fan, or Derrek Jeter fan.

Well to sum it all up this is once again an outstanding set that leaves you very satisified that you chose the 2007 Topps Baseball Card Set to put your hard earned money into. The packs are a blast to open and you can pull out some serious collectors cards that may be worth quite a bit in the future, so it is an investment set as well. If you are looking to get some
packs and build a set that way or just simply buy a
factory set to put in the closet I suggest you do so sooner rather than later because as time passes this set may become too expensive to pick up.