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Heritage Chromes[1] TOPPS HERITAGE CHROME: 2003 Chromes /1954 Chromes /1954 THC1 ‐ Alex Rodriguez 0167/1954 and 1280/1954 THC5 ‐ Derek Jeter 1037/1954 THC7 ‐ Lance Berkman 1917/1954 THC9 ‐ Chris Duncan 1586/1954 THC12 ‐ Barry Zito 0298/1954 THC13 ‐ Marlon Byrd 0467/1954 THC14 ‐ Al Leiter 1861/1954 (PSA 9) THC20 ‐ Curt Schilling 0717/1954 and 1335/1954 THC26 ‐ Raul Ibanez 1386/1954 THC30 ‐ Wayne Lydon 0354/1954 THC32 ‐ Paul LoDuca 1950/1954 THC34 ‐ Jeremy Giambi 0250/1954 THC35 ‐ Mariano Rivera 0266/1954 THC37 ‐ Bret Boone 1024/1954 (PSA 9) THC41 ‐ Craig Brazell 1619/1954 THC46 ‐ Carl Crawford 1489/1954 and 1763/1954 THC48 ‐ Josh Beckett 0508/1954 (PSA 9) and 1280/1954 THC49 ‐ Randall Simon 1164/1954 THC51 ‐ Andruw Jones 1841/1954 THC59 ‐ Ramon A. Martinez 1607/1954 THC60 ‐ Jacque Jones 0580/1954 THC61 ‐ Nick Johnson 1534 1/954 THC66 ‐ Jaime Bubela 1384/1954 (PSA 9) THC70 ‐ Bartolo Colon 1059/1954 THC79 ‐ Boomer Wells 0662/1954 THC84 ‐ Roberto Alomar 0514/1954 THC88 ‐ Tom Glavine 0301/1954 THC89 ‐ Barry Bonds 0886/1954 THC92 ‐ Orlando Hudson 0765/1954 THC93 ‐ Jose Cruz Jr. 1131/1954 and 1604/1954 THC94 ‐ Mark Prior 1531/1954 2004 Chromes /1955 THC7 ‐ Jay Gibbons 0163/1955 and 1585/1955 THC9 ‐ Pat Burrell 0100/1955 THC10 ‐ Brandon Webb 1546/1955 THC12‐ Chipper Jones 0412/1955 and 1516/1955 THC13 ‐ Magglio Ordonez 0620/1955 THC17 ‐ Alfonso Soriano 0165/1955 THC18 ‐ Barry Zito 1031/1955 THC22 ‐ Pedro Martinez 1651/1955 THC24 ‐ Bartolo Colon 0127/1955 THC25 ‐ Austin Kearns 1602/1955 THC27 ‐ Coco Crisp 0228/1955 and 1503/1955 THC28 ‐ Larry Walker 1898/1955 THC31 ‐ Miguel Cabrera 0197/1955 THC32 ‐ Jeff Bagwell 0308/1955 THC45 ‐ Andruw Jones 0229/1955 THC53 ‐ Torii Hunter 1694/1955 THC54 ‐ Jose Vidro 0274/1955 and 0602/1955 THC55 ‐ Jose Reyes 1613/1955 THC56 ‐ Jimmy Rollins 0802/1955 THC57 ‐ Bret Boone 1581/1955 and 1894/1955 THC60 ‐ Rickie Weeks 0362/1955 and 1726/1955 THC63 ‐ Brayan Pena 0233/1955 THC64 ‐ David Murphy 0047/1955 and 0612/1955 THC65 ‐ Matt Creighton 0822/1955, 1010/1955, and 1116/1955 THC66 ‐ Kyle Sleeth 0991/1955 THC67 ‐ Matthew Moses 0114/1955 THC68 ‐ Josh Labandeira 1119/1955 THC70 ‐ Edwin Jackson 0630/1955, 0889/1955 and 1095/1955 THC73 ‐ Zach Duke 0643/1955 THC74 ‐ Omar Falcon 0299/1955 THC76 ‐ Carlos Quentin 1633/1955 THC77 ‐ CraigAnsman 0595/1955 and 1899/1955 THC78 ‐ Mike Gosling 1883/1955 THC81 ‐ Sung Jung 0251/1955 and 1528/1955 THC83 ‐ Kenny Perez 0609/1955 and 0894/1955 THC84 ‐ Jeffrey Allison 0181/1955 THC86 ‐ Donald Levinski 0136/1955 THC87 ‐ Anthony Acevedo 0620/1955 and 0987/1955 THC88 ‐ Todd Self 0274/1955 THC89 ‐ Tim Frend 1772/1955 THC90 ‐ Tydus Meadows 0618/1955 THC91 ‐ Khalid Ballouli 1633/1955 THC97 ‐ Blake Hawksworth 1010/1955 THC99 ‐ Yadier Molina 0891/1955 and 1482/1955 THC100 ‐ Chris O'Riordan 1379/1955 THC102 ‐ Nick Johnson 0019/1955 and 1691/1955 THC105 ‐ Francisco Rodriguez 0568/1955 THC107 ‐ Mark Teixeira 0233/1955 and 0938/1955 THC108 ‐ MiguelTejada 0022/1955 and 0834/1955 THC109 ‐ Vernon Wells 1321/1955 2005 Chromes / 1956 THC2 ‐ Warren Giles 1690/1956 THC3 ‐ Alex Rodriguez 0054/1956, 0550/1956 and 1130/1956 THC4 ‐ Alfonso Soriano 0169/1956 and 0474/1956 THC5 ‐ Barry Bonds 0019/1956, 1099/1956, 1284/1956, and 1572/1956 THC13 ‐ Mike Lowell 1815/1956 THC14 ‐ Vladimir Guerrero 0369/1956, 0585/1956, and 1820/1956 THC15 ‐ Adrian Beltre 0864/1956 and 1084/1956 THC17 ‐ Jose Vidro 1049/1956 and 1510/1956 THC18 ‐ Josh Beckett 0575/1956, 1327/1956, and 1640/1956 THC21 ‐ Scott Rolen 1586/1956 THC22 ‐ Javy Lopez 0302/1956, 1188/1956, and 1636/1956 THC23 ‐ Albert Pujols 0327/1956, 0489/1956, and 1115/1956 THC25 ‐ Ken Griffey Jr. 1731/1956 THC29 ‐ Shawn Green 1287/1956 THC30 ‐ Frank Thomas 1247/1956 and 1793/1956 THC34 ‐ Luis Gonzalez 0363/1956 and 0678/1956 THC38 ‐ Lance Berkman 1623/1956 THC40 ‐ Paul Konerko 0652/1956 and 1249/1956 THC42 ‐ Gary Sheffield 0180/1956 THC43 ‐ Mike Piazza 1500/1956 THC44 ‐ Bret Boone 0226/1956 and 1663/1956 THC45 ‐ Kerry Wood 1435/1956 THC49 ‐ Ichiro 0081/1956 THC50 ‐ Miguel Tejada 0337/1956, 1032/1956, 1124/1956, and 1664/1956 THC51 ‐ RichieSexson 0841/1956 and 1590/1956 THC57 ‐ Lyle Overbay 1004/1956 THC58 ‐ Michael Young 1726/1956 THC63 ‐ Paul LoDuca 1910/1956 THC65 ‐ AndreEthier 0521/1956 and 1713/1956 THC66 ‐ Matt DeSalvo 0049/1956 THC68 ‐ Tyler Clippard 0833/1956 THC69 ‐ Chris Seddon 1315/1956 THC70 ‐ Steve Doetsch 1655/1956 THC71 ‐ Chris Denorfia 1139/1956, 1594/1956, and 1912/1956 THC73 ‐ Ryan Sweeney 0827/1956 and 1555/1956 THC76 ‐ Darren Fenster 0886/1956 THC77 ‐ Luis Ramirez 1065/1956 and 1285/1956 THC79 ‐ Matt Lindstrom 0215/1956 and 1042/1956 THC82 ‐ Nate Schierholtz 0830/1956 THC84 ‐ Chaz Lytle 0297/1956 THC85 ‐ Elvys Quezada 0987/1956 THC86 ‐ Billy Butler 1153/1956 THC89 ‐ Ryan Goleski 0250/1956 and 0724/1956 THC90 ‐ Brandon Moss 0225/1956 and 1621/1956 THC93 ‐ Glen Perkins 0397/1956 and 1743/1956 THC96 ‐ Michael Rogers 1041/1956, and 1713/1956 THC97 ‐ Brett Harper 0470/1956 THC101 ‐ Rickie Weeks 1927/1956 THC102 ‐ Delmon Young 0842/1956 THC103 ‐ Kazuhito Tadano 1099/1956 THC106 ‐ Eric Gagne 0871/1956 THC107 ‐ So Taguchi 0885/1956 THC108 ‐ B.J. Upton 0886/1956 THC109 ‐ Shingo Takatsu 0737/1956 THC110 ‐ AkinoriOtsuka 0467/1956 and 0587/1956 2006 Chromes /1957 1 ‐ RafaelFurcal 0108/1957 and 1025/1957 17 ‐ Carl Pavano 1757/1957 24 ‐ Mark Buehrle 0988/1957 31 ‐ Aaron Boone 0212/1957 32 ‐ Andy Pettitte 0020/1957 33 ‐ David DeJesus 1144/1957 34 ‐ Shawn Green ‐ 1556/1957 42 ‐ Billy Wagner 0592/1958 and 1567/1958 45 ‐ Nick Johnson 0564/1957 56 ‐ Jason Schmidt 1119/1957 62 ‐ Tom Glavine 0857/1957 and 1273/1957 64 ‐ Carlos Lee ‐ 0713/1957 and 1516/1957 65 ‐ Jeff Weaver 0505/1957 73 ‐ Felipe Lopez 1128/1957 and 1812/1957 80 ‐ Johnny Estrada 0500/1957 84 ‐ Jose Vidro 0510/1957 85 ‐ Shannon Stewart 1793/1957 86 ‐ BrianBruney 0878/1957 and 1035/1957 88 ‐ Gregg Zaun 0690/1957 99 ‐ Huston Street 0691/1957 101 ‐ Mike Hampton 0724/1957 102 ‐ Tony Clark 0955/1957 2007 Chromes /1958 THC2 ‐ John Smoltz 0621/1958 THC7 ‐ Felipe Lopez 0127/1958 THC11 ‐ David DeJesus 1126/1958 THC16 ‐ Ray Durham 1284/1958 and 1314/1958 THC23 ‐ Josh Fogg 1297/1958 and 1943/1958 THC27 ‐ Johnny Estrada 0873/1958 THC37 ‐ Brett Myers 0582/1958 THC38 ‐ Dave Bush 0326/1958 THC40 ‐ Jason Varitek 0308/1958 THC42 ‐ David Murphy 0119/1958 and 0722/1958 THC43 ‐ Clay Hensley 0533/1958 and 1392/1958 THC45 ‐ Reggie Abercrombie 1464/1958 THC46 ‐ Jose Capellan 0873/1958 and 1296/1958 THC56 ‐ Roger Clemens 1642/1958 THC61 ‐ Delmon Young 1606/1958 THC66 ‐ David Wright 0829/1958 THC72 ‐ Chuck James 1455/1958 THC75 ‐ Oakland Athletics 1587/1958 THC77 ‐ Mike Piazza 0699/1958 THC78 ‐ Carlos Lee 0342/1957 and 1214/1958 THC84 ‐ Johan Santana 1889/1958 THC85 ‐ Ervin Santana 0640/1958 THC88 ‐ Chris Roberson 0201/1958 THC90 ‐ Pedro Feliz 0616/1958 THC95 ‐ Freddy Garcia 1265/1958 THC99 ‐ Brian McCann 0367/1958 THC110 ‐ Ichiro 1080/1958 2008 Chromes /1959 C19 ‐ Ian Kinsler 0249/1959 C21 ‐ Lyle Overbay 1599/1959 C51 ‐ Chris Young 1113/1959 C52 ‐ Roy Oswalt 1919/1959 C68 ‐ John Lackey 1472/1959 C71 ‐ Francisco Rodriguez 0225/1959 C77 ‐ Ubaldo Jimenez 1718/1959 C82 ‐ Jeff Francis 0220/1959 and 0743/1959 C99 ‐ Chase Utley 1197/1959 C102 ‐ Hideki Okajima 1636/1959 C103 ‐ ChoneFiggins 1666/1959 C104 ‐ Jose Vidro 0117/1959 and 0942/1959 C110 ‐ Asdrubal Cabrera 1499/1959 C111 ‐ Brandon Jones 1609/1959 C112 ‐ Tom Gorzelanny 1605/1959 C114 ‐ Daric Barton 1129/1959 C119 ‐ J.R. Towles 1896/1959 C120 ‐ Jeremy Bonderman 0308/1959 C122 ‐ Dan Haren 0832/1959 C124 ‐ Joe Blanton 1774/1959 C127 ‐ Daniel Cabrera 1027/1959 C128 ‐ Jeff Clement 1244/1959 C131 ‐ Orlando Hudson 0180/1959 C140 ‐ Aaron Hill 1604/1959 C141 ‐ Carlos Lee 0672/1959 C142 ‐ Mark Buehrle 0919/1959 C147 ‐ Freddy Sanchez 0048/1959 C149 ‐ Radhames Liz 1250/1959 C160 ‐ Eric Gagne 0556/1959 C161 ‐ Garrett Atkins 1486/1959 C162 ‐ Pat Burrell 0391/1959 C163 ‐ AkinoriIwamura 0641/1959 C167 ‐ Brett Myers 0363/1959 C168 ‐ Michael Young 1641/1959 C169 ‐ Adam Jones 0152/1959 and 1888/1959 C171 ‐ Jeff Francoeur 1845/1959 C185 ‐ Yovani Gallardo 1773/1959 C187 ‐ Aaron Harang 1059/1959 C195 ‐ A.J. Burnett 1710/1959 C198 ‐ Jermaine Dye 1123/1959 and 1335/1959 C199 ‐ Luke Hochevar 1381/1959 and 1457/1959 C202 ‐ Cliff Lee 1490/1959 C203 ‐ Mike Mussina 0063/1959 and 0302/1959 C204 ‐ Ryan Dempster 1551/1959 and 1794/1959 C205 ‐ EdinsonVolquez 0938/1959 C208 ‐ Brian Wilson 1625/1959 C209 ‐ Kerry Wood 0057/1959 and 1279/1959 C212 ‐ Ryan Ludwick 1444/1959 and 1445/1959 C213 ‐ Joe Crede 1719/1959 and 1776/1959 C215 ‐ Miguel Tejada 0570/1959 C216 ‐ JoakimSoria 1541/1959 C217 ‐ George Sherrill 0242/1959 and 1431/1959 C218 ‐ John Danks 1667/1959 C219 ‐ JairJurrjens 0709/1959, 1015/1959, and 1098/1959 C222 ‐ Greg Smith 0943/1959 and 1639/1959 C223 ‐ Dana Eveland 1229/1959 C224 ‐ Ryan Sweeney 1887/1959 C225 ‐ Mike Pelfrey 0235/1959 C226 ‐ Nick Blackburn 1327/1959 C227 ‐ Scott Olsen 0511/1959, 0741/1959, and 1861/1959 C229 ‐ Tim Redding 0847/1959 C230 ‐ Paul Maholm 0465/1959 C231 ‐ Todd Wellemeyer 0502/1959 and 1159/1959 C232 ‐ Jesse Litsch 0651/1959 C233 ‐ Andy Sonnanstine 0395/1959 C234 ‐ Johnny Cueto 0150/1959 C235 ‐ Vicente Padilla 0095/1959 C236 ‐ Glen Perkins 0180/1959 C237 ‐ Brian Burres 1465/1959 C239 ‐ Chase Headley 0469/1959 C240 ‐ Takashi Saito 0090/1959 C242 ‐ Curtis Granderson 0435/1959 C245 ‐ MaicerIzturis 0095/1959, 1607/1959, and 1952/1959 C247 ‐ Jason Kubel 0597/1959 C248 ‐ Rod Barajas 1129/1959 C249 ‐ JedLowrie 0556/1959 and 1437/1959 C250 ‐ Bobby Jenks 0827/1959 and 1736/1959 C251 ‐ Jonny Gomes 1033/1959 and 1696/1959 C253 ‐ EricHinske 0741/1959 and 0790/1959 C256 ‐ Brian Anderson 0159/1959 C257 ‐
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