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=Description=
=Description=


=Distribution=
1981 Topps Traded is a 132-card set, released exclusively to Hobby outlets -- the first such "Hobby Only" product of its kind.  Like the [[1974 Topps Traded|1974]] and [[1976 Topps Traded]] sets, the product features players who had changed teams during the strike-shortened 1981 season in their new uniforms, along with a number of players who made their Major League debut during the 1981 season.  Unlike future Topps Traded sets, the emphasis is on the ''Traded,'' with very few rookies -- the most prominent being future basketball star Danny Ainge, who had a cup-of-coffee with the Blue Jays in 1981.  Tim Raines, Jeff Reardon, and Fernando Valenzuela, who all appeared in the [[1981 Topps]] set on multi-player cards, have their first individual Topps cards; however, they are not "true" rookie cards.  Also, for the only time in this brand's existence, the set is sequentially-numbered as an extension of the [[1981 Topps]] set.


=Reviews=
Each dealer was required to purchase a minimum of two, 100-set cases at a cost of $450/case.


=Insertion Ratios=
==Birth of the XRC==


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1981 Topps Traded was the first "Hobby Only" product and as such, there was some questions among collectors of the era as to the product's legitimacy.  Specifically, whether or not the "extended" rookie cards should be treated as legitimate rookie cards, since they were not distributed in wax packs and only available through Hobby dealers.  In a bit of a cop-out, Dr. Jim Beckett, whose annual price guide had become the authority in the nascent Hobby of the early 80s, decreed that those players who had already appeared in the 1981 Topps release (Raines, Reardon, Valenzuela, and others) would not have the the "RC" tag applied to their Topps Traded cards.  Meanwhile, those players who had their first Topps card in the Traded set, would instead have their card labelled an "Extended Rookie Card" or ([[XRC]]), with their card in the following year's set as their "true" rookie.  There are only three XRCs (Ainge, Gary Gray, and Gene Nelson) in 1981 Topps Traded.
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=Checklist=
By 1989, as collectors began to accept the legitimacy of "Traded," "Update," and "Rookie" sets, the XRC tag was phased out; however, grandfathered to cards from extended sets from 1981-88.


==Base Set==
=Distribution=


727 Danny Ainge XRC
Factory set only.  Hobby only.  100 sets per case.


728 Doyle Alexander
=Reviews=


729 Gary Alexander
=Checklist=
 
730 Bill Almon
 
731 Joaquin Andujar
 
732 Bob Bailor
 
733 Juan Beniquez
 
734 Dave Bergman
 
735 Tony Bernazard
 
736 Larry Biittner
 
737 Doug Bird
 
738 Bert Blyleven
 
739 Mark Bomback
 
740 Barry Bonds
 
741 Rick Bosetti
 
742 Hubie Brooks
 
743 Rick Burleson
 
744 Ray Burris
 
745 Jeff Burroughs
 
746 Enos Cabell
 
747 Ken Clay
 
748 Mark Clear
 
749 Larry Cox
 
750 Hector Cruz
 
751 Victor Cruz
 
752 Mike Cubbage
 
753 Dick Davis
 
754 Brian Doyle
 
755 Dick Drago
 
756 Leon Durham
 
757 Jim Dwyer
 
758 Dave Edwards
 
759 Jim Essian
 
760 Bill Fahey
 
761 Rollie Fingers
 
762 Carlton Fisk
 
763 Barry Foote
 
764 Ken Forsch
 
765 Kiko Garcia
 
766 Cesar Geronimo
 
767 Gary Gray
 
768 Mickey Hatcher
 
769 Steve Henderson
 
770 Marc Hill
 
771 Butch Hobson
 
772 Rick Honeycutt
 
773 Roland Howell
 
774 Mike Ivie
 
775 Roy Lee Jackson
 
776 Cliff Johnson
 
777 Randy Jones
 
778 Ruppert Jones
 
779 Mick Kelleher
 
780 Terry Kennedy
 
781 Dave Kingman
 
782 Bob Knepper
 
783 Ken Kravec
 
784 Bob Lacey
 
785 Dennis Lamp
 
786 Rafael Landestoy
 
787 Ken Landreaux
 
788 Carney Lansford
 
789 Dave LaRoche
 
790 Joe Lefebvre
 
791 Ron LeFlore
 
792 Randy Lerch
 
793 Sixto Lezcano
 
794 John Littlefield
 
795 Mike Lum
 
796 Greg Luzinski
 
797 Fred Lynn
 
798 Jerry Martin
 
799 Buck Martinez
 
800 Gary Matthews
 
801 Mario Mendoza
 
802 Larry Milbourne
 
803 Rick Miller
 
804 Rich Monteleone
 
805 Jerry Morales
 
806 Jose Morales
 
807 Joe Morgan
 
808 Jerry Mumphrey
 
809 Gene Nelson
 
810 Ed Ott
 
811 Bob Owchinko
 
812 Gaylord Perry
 
813 Mike Phillips
 
814 Dan Porter
 
815 Mike Proly
 
816 Tim Raines
 
817 Len Randle
 
818 Doug Rau
 
819 Jeff Reardon
 
820 Ken Reitz
 
821 Steve Renko
 
822 Rick Reuschel
 
823 Dave Revering
 
824 Dave Roberts
 
825 Leon Roberts
 
826 Joe Rudi
 
827 Kevin Saucier
 
828 Tony Scott
 
829 Bob Shirley
 
830 Ted Simmons
 
831 Lary Sorensen
 
832 Jim Spencer
 
833 Harry Spilman
 
834 Fred Stanley
 
835 Rusty Staub
 
836 Bill Steinecke
 
837 Joe Strain
 
838 Bruce Sutter
 
839 Don Sutton
 
840 Steve Swisher
 
841 Frank Tanana
 
842 Gene Tenace
 
843 Jason Thompson
 
844 Dickie Thon
 
845 Bill Travers
 
846 Tom Underwood
 
847 John Urrea
 
848 Mike Vail
 
849 Ellis Valentine
 
850 Fernando Valenzuela
 
851 Pete Vuckovich
 
852 Mark Wagner
 
853 Bob Walk
 
854 Claudell Washington
 
855 Dave Winfield
 
856 Geoff Zahn
 
857 Richie Zisk


858 Checklist 727-858
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 30 July 2020

Description

1981 Topps Traded is a 132-card set, released exclusively to Hobby outlets -- the first such "Hobby Only" product of its kind. Like the 1974 and 1976 Topps Traded sets, the product features players who had changed teams during the strike-shortened 1981 season in their new uniforms, along with a number of players who made their Major League debut during the 1981 season. Unlike future Topps Traded sets, the emphasis is on the Traded, with very few rookies -- the most prominent being future basketball star Danny Ainge, who had a cup-of-coffee with the Blue Jays in 1981. Tim Raines, Jeff Reardon, and Fernando Valenzuela, who all appeared in the 1981 Topps set on multi-player cards, have their first individual Topps cards; however, they are not "true" rookie cards. Also, for the only time in this brand's existence, the set is sequentially-numbered as an extension of the 1981 Topps set.

Each dealer was required to purchase a minimum of two, 100-set cases at a cost of $450/case.

Birth of the XRC

1981 Topps Traded was the first "Hobby Only" product and as such, there was some questions among collectors of the era as to the product's legitimacy. Specifically, whether or not the "extended" rookie cards should be treated as legitimate rookie cards, since they were not distributed in wax packs and only available through Hobby dealers. In a bit of a cop-out, Dr. Jim Beckett, whose annual price guide had become the authority in the nascent Hobby of the early 80s, decreed that those players who had already appeared in the 1981 Topps release (Raines, Reardon, Valenzuela, and others) would not have the the "RC" tag applied to their Topps Traded cards. Meanwhile, those players who had their first Topps card in the Traded set, would instead have their card labelled an "Extended Rookie Card" or (XRC), with their card in the following year's set as their "true" rookie. There are only three XRCs (Ainge, Gary Gray, and Gene Nelson) in 1981 Topps Traded.

By 1989, as collectors began to accept the legitimacy of "Traded," "Update," and "Rookie" sets, the XRC tag was phased out; however, grandfathered to cards from extended sets from 1981-88.

Distribution

Factory set only. Hobby only. 100 sets per case.

Reviews

Checklist

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  • 727 Danny Ainge XRC
  • 728 Doyle Alexander
  • 729 Gary Alexander
  • 730 Bill Almon
  • 731 Joaquin Andujar
  • 732 Bob Bailor
  • 733 Juan Beniquez
  • 734 Dave Bergman
  • 735 Tony Bernazard
  • 736 Larry Biittner
  • 737 Doug Bird
  • 738 Bert Blyleven
  • 739 Mark Bomback
  • 740 Bobby Bonds
  • 741 Rick Bosetti
  • 742 Hubie Brooks
  • 743 Rick Burleson
  • 744 Ray Burris
  • 745 Jeff Burroughs
  • 746 Enos Cabell
  • 747 Ken Clay
  • 748 Mark Clear
  • 749 Larry Cox
  • 750 Hector Cruz
  • 751 Victor Cruz
  • 752 Mike Cubbage
  • 753 Dick Davis
  • 754 Brian Doyle
  • 755 Dick Drago
  • 756 Leon Durham
  • 757 Jim Dwyer
  • 758 Dave Edwards
  • 759 Jim Essian
  • 760 Bill Fahey
  • 761 Rollie Fingers
  • 762 Carlton Fisk
  • 763 Barry Foote
  • 764 Ken Forsch
  • 765 Kiko Garcia
  • 766 Cesar Geronimo
  • 767 Gary Gray XRC
  • 768 Mickey Hatcher
  • 769 Steve Henderson
  • 770 Marc Hill
  • 771 Butch Hobson
  • 772 Rick Honeycutt
  • 773 Roy Howell
  • 774 Mike Ivie
  • 775 Roy Lee Jackson
  • 776 Cliff Johnson
  • 777 Randy Jones
  • 778 Ruppert Jones
  • 779 Mick Kelleher
  • 780 Terry Kennedy
  • 781 Dave Kingman
  • 782 Bob Knepper
  • 783 Ken Kravec
  • 784 Bob Lacey
  • 785 Dennis Lamp
  • 786 Rafael Landestoy
  • 787 Ken Landreaux
  • 788 Carney Lansford
  • 789 Dave LaRoche
  • 790 Joe Lefebvre
  • 791 Ron LeFlore
  • 792 Randy Lerch
  • 793 Sixto Lezcano
  • 794 John Littlefield
  • 795 Mike Lum
  • 796 Greg Luzinski
  • 797 Fred Lynn
  • 798 Jerry Martin
  • 799 Buck Martinez
  • 800 Gary Matthews
  • 801 Mario Mendoza
  • 802 Larry Milbourne
  • 803 Rick Miller
  • 804 John Montefusco
  • 805 Jerry Morales
  • 806 Jose Morales
  • 807 Joe Morgan
  • 808 Jerry Mumphrey
  • 809 Gene Nelson XRC
  • 810 Ed Ott
  • 811 Bob Owchinko
  • 812 Gaylord Perry
  • 813 Mike Phillips
  • 814 Darrell Porter
  • 815 Mike Proly
  • 816 Tim Raines
  • 817 Lenny Randle
  • 818 Doug Rau
  • 819 Jeff Reardon
  • 820 Ken Reitz
  • 821 Steve Renko
  • 822 Rick Reuschel
  • 823 Dave Revering
  • 824 Dave Roberts
  • 825 Leon Roberts
  • 826 Joe Rudi
  • 827 Kevin Saucier
  • 828 Tony Scott
  • 829 Bob Shirley
  • 830 Ted Simmons
  • 831 Lary Sorensen
  • 832 Jim Spencer
  • 833 Harry Spilman
  • 834 Fred Stanley
  • 835 Rusty Staub
  • 836 Bill Stein
  • 837 Joe Strain
  • 838 Bruce Sutter
  • 839 Don Sutton
  • 840 Steve Swisher
  • 841 Frank Tanana
  • 842 Gene Tenace
  • 843 Jason Thompson
  • 844 Dickie Thon
  • 845 Bill Travers
  • 846 Tom Underwood
  • 847 John Urrea
  • 848 Mike Vail
  • 849 Ellis Valentine
  • 850 Fernando Valenzuela
  • 851 Pete Vuckovich
  • 852 Mark Wagner
  • 853 Bob Walk
  • 854 Claudell Washington
  • 855 Dave Winfield
  • 856 Geoff Zahn
  • 857 Richie Zisk
  • 858 Checklist CL 727-858