The 1966-67 Topps set consists of 132 hockey cards and is highlighted by card number 35, the ultra valuable rookie card of Bobby Orr of the Boston Bruins. Other than the Orr card, the 1966-67 set lacks any significant rookie cards, other than that of Peter Mahovlich. Coaches Emile Francis of the New York Rangers and Harry Sinden of the Bruins appear on cardboard for the first time.
The standards of the 1960’s, Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull and Phil Esposito are the other major cards of value in the set. Checklists are also at a premium, valued the highest behind the Bobby Orr card.
Below is a video showing each card in the set. Beneath the video is a full checklist of 1966-67 Topps hockey cards. Clicking on each name will bring up the fronts and backs of each individual hockey card.
i have the # 69 ted harris , scratch and ink write on it , but can i have an idea of their value , thanks
Hi Gilles – unfortunately, probably not worth very much if there’s ink on it. Ted’s card was a common so in good condition has a book value of around $10.
I have the whole set? Do you have any idea of the sets value?
Beckett book value is $4,500 but it all depends on condition.
one of these teams was in the nhl first season the other are no more original than the nashville preds