Simply massive 1970 Topps baseball card hoard contains 26,000+ cards in varying quantity and quality. Tremendous breakdown potential as follows: 1) Card numbers 92-94, 90, 91, and 213-218 all contain between 50-100 copies of each. 2) Card numbers 79-90, 232, 237, 203-205, 191-4, 186-88, 206-09, 225-229, 231, and 16 all contain approximately 100 copies of each. 3) Card numbers 137-139, 141-143, 129-37, 144-9, and 85 have approximately 50-150 copies of each. 4) Card numbers 171-3, 167-9, 218-19, 221-4, 144-9, 262-3, 243, 238, 239, 244,167, 162-5, 245-9, 174-9, 151-5, 79, 181-6, 156-9, 161-2, 151-6, and 190 (Torre) all contain 100+ copies of each. 5) Card numbers 11-20, 205 (25+), 256 (40), 149 (20), and 22-45 all contain 15-20 copies of each. 6) About 300 high grade checklists. 7) (90) World Series cards. 8) Vida Blue (22), Bunning (12), Sporting News All-Stars (50-100), #199 (69), #200 (133), #201 (125), Seaver Opener #195 (2), #197 Ryan Saves the Day (90), #198 We’re #1 (75), #196 (120). 9) Leaders: 69 (40), 70 (30), 72 (50), 71 (35), 65 (35), 68 (35), 66(50), 63 (35), 64 (45), 61 Clemente/Rose/Aaron (50+), 62 (50), 67 (45). Many quantities of team cards, semi stars and stars, high numbers, and checklists. Even with this massive quantity not all card numbers are present. Pack fresh overall, EX to NM, with many cards NM-MT or better with slight foxing on some, most of which can’t be seen from the edges unless stacked.