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GriffeyFan

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1993 Stadium Club FDI's are apparently limited to 2,000..Not numbered though.That's the only one I can help with.
 

ASTROBURN

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This came from another post earlier. You will find your high 5 Biggio in the team set. Good luck, because all of us Bagwell collectors are looking for this as well. ;)

I bought this entire set about 15 years ago. It contains every team set, plus all of the superstar sets.


When I bought it, I was told that it came in this exact binder, directly from the company. Not looking to sell, thus my original question.


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Front of binder/sell sheet


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Note attached to inside of binder


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Front of Astros team set/sheet


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Back of Astros team set/sheet


If anyone would like to see pics of any other sheets, let me know.
 

DeliciousBacon

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Apr 23, 2011
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Did you know about the Canadian version of the 1991 US Playing Cards? They come in a bilingual box, and the copyright says "International Playing Card Co., Ltd. © MLB & MLBPA 1991", instead of the US version's "The U.S. Playing Card Co.". I do not believe these are particularly common; I didn't know about them at all until I discovered I had a few I grabbed at a shop a few years back. Two weeks ago I picked up a sealed set for $2, which I think is good but tpeichel isn't around anymore to tell me.
 

jszczech

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Did you know about the Canadian version of the 1991 US Playing Cards? They come in a bilingual box, and the copyright says "International Playing Card Co., Ltd. © MLB & MLBPA 1991", instead of the US version's "The U.S. Playing Card Co.". I do not believe these are particularly common; I didn't know about them at all until I discovered I had a few I grabbed at a shop a few years back. Two weeks ago I picked up a sealed set for $2, which I think is good but tpeichel isn't around anymore to tell me.

Very nice. I just picked up a Puckett international about a month ago. Tough card to locate. Are you planning on breaking the set up? I would be interested in trading for another Puckett if so.
 

1st4040

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Did you know about the Canadian version of the 1991 US Playing Cards? They come in a bilingual box, and the copyright says "International Playing Card Co., Ltd. © MLB & MLBPA 1991", instead of the US version's "The U.S. Playing Card Co.". I do not believe these are particularly common; I didn't know about them at all until I discovered I had a few I grabbed at a shop a few years back. Two weeks ago I picked up a sealed set for $2, which I think is good but tpeichel isn't around anymore to tell me.

is there a Canseco in there? be curious to see a scan
 

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