BBCgalaxee
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Oh and since others posted theirs, figured I would post mine. 1998 Select 5 Star Bonus:
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Anyone ever hear about sticker-backed promos for 1995 Topps Finest Bronze and 1996 Topps Finest Bronze medallions? From what I've been told, the medallions are 1/8" inch think metal medallions with a card appliqued to the front, then clearcoated. They were available through Topps Collector Club in full sets. These "promo stickers" I've acquired look to be just the card that were appliqued to the metal, with blank white sticker peel backs. They appear more chromish than the medallions, possibly due to not being clearcoated. The seller I got them from says that they were intended to be or actually were handed out at a mid 90's collector convention. Anyone know about these? I got 1995 Finest Griffey, Gwynn and Thomas and 1996 Finest Landmarks Ripken and Maddux.
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This is what the issued "medallion" versions look like. 2000 sets were made.
That Ripken is not the same as the regular 1996 Finest Landmark?
No - it doesn't have the metal ingot, and has a peel and stick back (white blank back you would peel off, like any other sticker). Cards are definitely not a fake and finished like a real card dimension-wise, not printer scrap. I could see these being handed out as a promo.
What kind of stock are they on? Do they have backs?
They are a chromium stock like a finest card, but thin like a sticker, not card stock. The back was described in the post you quoted.
Extra stickers that never made it onto plates perhaps?
Yes, that's certainly what they appear to be - I'm trying to ascertain if anyone has ever heard of them being given out at an industry convention / National / large card show as a promo to 1995 or 1996 Finest Bronze medallions, as the seller believed. It's either that these are true promos, or are leftover production inserts for the medallions that were never affixed and clearcoated to the metal ingot backs.
Here are links to pictures of them:
http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/kcebay/Shiny-Full-Sheet.JPG
http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/kcebay/Shiny-Top-Left.JPG
http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/kcebay/Shiny-Top-Right.JPG
Garry
Yes, that's certainly what they appear to be - I'm trying to ascertain if anyone has ever heard of them being given out at an industry convention / National / large card show as a promo to 1995 or 1996 Finest Bronze medallions, as the seller believed. It's either that these are true promos, or are leftover production inserts for the medallions that were never affixed and clearcoated to the metal ingot backs.