Of particular note with the 1973 Topps set is the company's continued experimentation with action photography on their cards. Sometimes it worked; other times we get the card of Reggie Jackson, a blur of color and motion and grimacing as he prepares to throw a ball from his spot in right field. Thankfully, PSA does not take the artistic quality of the photography into consideration when grading, because the rest of the card is virtually perfect. Bright, white borders, sharp edges and corners, and a noticeable lack of the print defects that plagued 1970s Topps issues. As strong an example of this card as we have seen.