DaClyde
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Well, true, because they are actual physical cards that exist in the real world.
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I'm pretty sure that the #713 combo cards just have USA, without any periods. I have not come across anything different.I will have to double check my 91 Fleer Dawson/Sandberg combo cards
I'm pretty sure that the #713 combo cards just have USA, without any periods. I have not come across anything different.
Yes they only have USA... but the line border on the back is different... the ending position ends REAL CLOSE to the MLBPA logo, and the "rare" version ends aslightly farther away. You can see it on the Dawson/Sandberg card on COMC if you look at the backs, right now card 5 and 6 on COMC
Sorry if this has been mentioned before, but its a long thread and I'm new on these boards...In the 1996 Stadium Club "Team TSC" subset there seems to be 4 variations. The player name appears in blue or purple and the same for the "Team TSC" logo thus making four different version.
2000 Revolution has a similar variation. The background is a foil sheet with 2000 printed on it, and various fireworks effects. I started collecting diffrent background patterns when I noticed that they may not be 100% random. I have 9 different background patterns for Troy Glaus, but I did find several instances where the patterns were 100% indentical in terms of placement and orientation. There isn't an easy way to describe them, and they aren't really apparent unless you have a handful of the same card in front of you.
Also, don't forget the 1999 Skybox Soul of the Game (which have been mentioned a long time ago here). Normally, the foil starts red up at the top, but some do exist "upside down", with the blue foil at the top.
Did those 91 a/b come from wax?
DTA