1987 Topps Coins Baseball Card Checklist

The Topps Coins baseball card set was released in 1987. The set consisted of 48 baseball cards and each card from the 1987 Topps Coins baseball card set is listed below. Note: Baseball cards which featured a player who did not appear in a regular season game during the most recently completed season, do not link to their major league statistics.

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1987 Topps Coins

1987 Topps Coins (#8 Roger Clemens)

1987 Topps Coins (#8 Roger Clemens)

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1Harold Baines
2Jesse Barfield
3George Bell
4Wade Boggs
5George Brett
6Jose Canseco
7Joe Carter
8Roger Clemens
9Alvin Davis
10Rob Deer
11Kirk Gibson
12Rickey Henderson
13Kent Hrbek
14Pete Incaviglia
15Reggie Jackson
16Wally Joyner
17Don Mattingly
18Jack Morris
19Eddie Murray
20Kirby Puckett
21Jim Rice
22Dave Righetti
23Cal Ripken, Jr.
24Cory Snyder
25Danny Tartabull
26Dave Winfield
27Hubie Brooks
28Gary Carter
29Vince Coleman
30Eric Davis
31Glenn Davis
32Steve Garvey
33Dwight Gooden
34Tony Gwynn
35Von Hayes
36Keith Hernandez
37Dale Murphy
38Dave Parker
39Tony Pena
40Nolan Ryan
41Ryne Sandberg
42Steve Sax
43Mike Schmidt
44Milt Scott
45Ozzie Smith
46Darryl Strawberry
47Fernando Valenzuela
48Todd Worrell
1987 Topps Coins


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