12 Most Valuable 1995 Topps Football Cards
After leading the San Francisco 49ers to victory in Super Bowl XXIX, Steve Young found himself all over the 1995 Topps football card set.
From a marketing standpoint, it made complete sense.
The football world had been waiting to see if Young could finally “get the monkey off his back” and do what Joe Montana had done many times before in San Francisco.
And Topps took full advantage of the hysteria…
Young was on the wax box cover art.
He was on the packs.
He even had his own subset in the checkliSt. Looking back, it was an exciting way to capitalize on some much-needed hype in a sports card market still reeling from the hobby bubble burSt. The 1995 Topps football set may not be one of the most popular, but it certainly has its place in hobby history.
And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 12 most valuable in the set.
Let’s jump right in!
1995 Topps Football Set Snapshot
SET DETAILS
468
GRADING ANALYSIS
0
TOTAL GRADED BY PSA
0
PSA 10 Population
0.0%
PSA 10 Grade Rate
MOST GRADED CARDS
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3
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Ross’s Take
The 1995 Topps football checklist is fairly decent but isn’t thought of as one of the most popular of the 90s.
It includes a couple of Hall of Fame rookie cards in Warren Sapp and Tony Boselli, plus a star-studded lineup of other big names of the day.
I’m not a huge fan of the design in general, but at least the action shots are pretty good for many of the players.
And at 468 cards total, the checklist isn’t overwhelming.
Other information about this set includes: Checklist: 468 cards Distribution: Series 1 (248 cards); Series 2 (220 cards) Subsets: 1,000 Yard Club (#1 – 29) 3,000 Yard Club (#30 – 41) Draft Picks (#221 – 243; #428 – 436) Steve Young Highlights (#421 – 425) Insert Sets Air Raid All-Pros Finest Boosters Florida Hotbed Hit List Mystery Finest Mystery Finest Refractors Profiles Sensational Sophomores Yesteryear 1000/3000 Yard Club Power Boosters Overall, this set is fairly straightforward and exactly what you’d expect from a flagship Topps set of the mid-90s.
It doesn’t contain any majorly iconic cards and since it debuted soon after the hobby bubble burst, many collectors will likely continue to overlook it.
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