Topps Turn Back the Clock (2005-2008)
43 rookie cards · 1 variations · 1 sales last 30 days
The Topps Turn Back the Clock set (2005-2008) features 43 tracked nfl rookie cards across 1 variations. Over the last 30 days, cards from this set have recorded 1 total PSA 10 sales. The most actively traded cards are Calvin Johnson, Jonathan Stewart, and Darren McFadden.
Popular variations for Topps Turn Back the Clock include Base. Parallel variations like Silver Prizm, Gold, and numbered cards can carry significant premiums over base cards, making the specific variation one of the biggest factors in a card's value.
Each card below shows the 30-day price change percentage and total sales count for PSA 10 graded copies. Click any card to view the full price history, market summary, and detailed stats for that player.
Rookie Cards

Calvin Johnson
#8 Base

Jonathan Stewart
#18 Base

Darren McFadden
#13 Base

Malcolm Kelly
#7 Base
Ted Ginn Jr.
# Base
Tarvaris Jackson
#11 Base

Vernon Davis
#8 Base

D'Brickashaw Ferguson
#17 Base

Maurice Jones-Drew
#4 Base

Marcedes Lewis
#22 Base

Braylon Edwards
#20 Base
DeAngelo Williams
#3 Base

Greg Jennings
#16 Base

Joseph Addai
#18 Base

Laurence Maroney
#5 Base

Jay Cutler
#15 Base

Limas Sweed
#30 Base

Rashard Mendenhall
#2 Base

Felix Jones
#6 Base

LenDale White
#6 Base

Matt Leinart
#2 Base
Kellen Clemens
#20 Base

Sinorice Moss
#1 Base

Michael Huff
#12 Base

Reggie Bush
#9 Base

Brian Calhoun
#13 Base

DeSean Jackson
#24 Base

Santonio Holmes
#14 Base

Mario Williams
#7 Base

Derek Hagan
#19 Base
Chad Jackson
#10 Base

Greg Olsen
#3 Base

Vince Young
#21 Base

JaMarcus Russell
#7 Base

Ray Rice
#25 Base

Joe Flacco
#19 Base

Brady Quinn
#1 Base

Alex Smith
#16 Base

Ronnie Brown
#14 Base

Matt Ryan
#1 Base

Brian Brohm
#12 Base

Adrian Peterson
#9 Base

Marshawn Lynch
#15 Base
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Topps Turn Back the Clock Variations
This set includes 1 parallel variations. Rarer parallels typically command higher prices than base cards.