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fitefansho
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Case for it being a 1992 issue as I understand it:
1992 Stadium Club design
Continuation of the 1992 set.
Released and available for sale in late 1992
Says 1992 on the box? Not sure, is this true?
Case for it being a 1993 issue as I understand it:
Becket says so.
Grading companies who grade it say so.
Hobby has more or less accepted it as a 1993 issue.
Now that being as I understand it, I'm sure there is more to the story and I'd like to hear it if anyone knows it.
Is this card (and this set) a 1992 issue or a 1993?
If it's a 1993, nothing really changes it's just another Jeter RC like his SP or his Bowman but if it's a 1992 issue, then things change dramatically the way I see it it. First, it becomes Jeter's ONLY legit RC and the status of his 1993 cards must therefor go from RC to 2nd year cards.
Either way, I think the card is the best investment in Jeter as an RC because it's Topps, it's a great looking card, it's Jeter, and maybe Topps limited the printrun somewhat?
1992 Stadium Club design
Continuation of the 1992 set.
Released and available for sale in late 1992
Says 1992 on the box? Not sure, is this true?
Case for it being a 1993 issue as I understand it:
Becket says so.
Grading companies who grade it say so.
Hobby has more or less accepted it as a 1993 issue.
Now that being as I understand it, I'm sure there is more to the story and I'd like to hear it if anyone knows it.
Is this card (and this set) a 1992 issue or a 1993?
If it's a 1993, nothing really changes it's just another Jeter RC like his SP or his Bowman but if it's a 1992 issue, then things change dramatically the way I see it it. First, it becomes Jeter's ONLY legit RC and the status of his 1993 cards must therefor go from RC to 2nd year cards.
Either way, I think the card is the best investment in Jeter as an RC because it's Topps, it's a great looking card, it's Jeter, and maybe Topps limited the printrun somewhat?