Description: Presented is one of the most legendary and sought-after of all Topps variations: The unissued blank-back card featuring Reggie Jackson in a Baltimore Orioles uniform with a New York Yankees team designation from the 1977 Topps baseball set. Jackson was traded from Oakland to Baltimore in April 1976, after Topps had already produced a card of him in an Athletics uniform for the 1976 set. He appeared in 134 games with the team, and 1977 would have been the first card set to feature him in an Orioles uniform. In late 1976, however, Jackson signed as a free agent with the New York Yankees. Topps had images of Jackson with the Orioles in their image files and planned for him to be included as such in the 1977 set in their first run of proof sheets. When he switched teams, Topps had to adjust accordingly and ultimately replaced his card with an airbrushed image showing him in a Yankees batting helmet and uniform. This is one of only a handful (we believe the total number of examples to be fewer than ten, perhaps far fewer) Jackson/Orioles cards known to exist. They are extremely rare and are almost never available! The card is hand-cut (by definition, as this card had to have been cut from a proof sheet) and is encapsulated as Authentic by CGC as a result Beckett has noted only 8 known to exist. Last auction sold in 2016 for $60,000 on Robert Edwardshttps://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/bids/bidplace?itemid=40175 There are very few unissued proof cards of this type from so early a date. This is an extremely famous and very notable Topps rarity that would be a significant addition to even the most advanced Topps or important rarities collection
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Type: Sports Trading Card
Sport: Baseball
League: Major League (MLB)
Set: 1977 Topps
Parallel/Variety: Blank Back
Manufacturer: Topps
Player/Athlete: Reggie Jackson
Team: Baltimore Orioles
Season: 1977