Existing at the intersection of a bobblehead doll and a baseball card, 1967 Topps Stand-Up cards are ghosts, rarely appearing for public sale. It’s generally believed that Topps developed the 24-card ‘67 Stand-Up set but did not actually release the product, instead relegating it to a long line of that decade’s oddities alongside 1964 Topps Giants and 1968 Topps 3-D cards. The key difference with the ‘67 Stand-Up set is that those other two sets did see limited distribution. These Stand-Up cards, made to be punched out and stood up for display, did not. As such, there are only a handful of known examples of each card, including this elusive Pete Rose.
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This item was flash inserted on Jun 11, 2025.