Number of Cards
600 cards in the 1977 Topps collection included 27 Cubs playersSize of Cards
The size of the cards are standard-size 2 ½ x 3 ½Basic Features
The front of these cards contains a large color photograph with a facsimile autograph. The players' names and teams are located along the top border. The position of the player is indicated by a waving pennant next to the team and player names. The backs of these cards contain personal and career statistics, plus a cartoon.Subsets include
- Statistical Leaders (LL)
- Record Performances (RB)
- World Series highlights (WS)
- Playoff Highlights (CS)
- Turn Back the Clock (TBC)
- Big League Brothers feature (BB)
In 1977 Topps featured eighteen All-Stars and they were honored with a bar across the bottom of their cards. Nine Topps All-Star Rookies were honored with a gold trophy at the bottom of their cards.
Released in 1 series
series 1 (1-660)This set contains the rookie card for Bruce Sutter. Always get a professionally graded card from a reputable seller to avoid buying a fake piece of history. Gradated cards will become much more valuable in the future.
Chicago Cubs 1977 Topps Checklist
Number | Player |
1 | Bill Madlock Batting LL |
64 | Larry Biittner |
92 | Dave Rosello |
124 | George Mitterwald |
144 | Bruce Sutter RC |
169 | Darold Knowles |
190 | Ray Burris |
219 | Johnny Callison |
250 | Bill Madlock |
279 | Joe Wallis |
302 | Mike Garman |
333 | Paul Reuschel |
360 | Rick Monday |
395 | Manny Trillo |
419 | Steve Swisher |
446 | Bill Bonham |
468 | Ramon Hernandez |
493 | Rookie Pitchers |
502 | Randy Hundley |
518 | Herman Franks TC |
530 | Rick Reuschel |
561 | Pete LaCock |
586 | Steve Renko |
610 | Jose Cardenal |
634 | Reuschel Bros. |
639 | Jerry Morales |
657 | Mick Kelleher |
Very nice piece of work and very much appreciated. As a matter of personal preference I have included League Leader card #1 in my set of Cubs cards.
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