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Sure the card looks great when the player's back is turned to you and his helmet is to the side so no photoshopping is needed.
But unless a company makes an entire backside set, most of the cards will have the same crappy airbrushed logo look as all unlicensed cards do.
But that card does have a cool design.
It reminds me of those late '90s Fleer Metal sets.
I like Panini Prizm. Mlb license or not...
I like Panini Prizm. Mlb license or not...
Sam's not referring to making unlicensed sets with this design and technology, he's referring to making unlicensed sets of Yadier Molina.
Card looks cool..but still unlicensed...
Absolute junk
If a non-logo product looks like 1990 Post cereal throw ins of course it's junk.
But I can't really take "it's junk" seriously when a company like Panini created the product of the year in National Treasures.
There are ways around the logo issue and they nailed it.
People loved NT because of the memorabilia it contained.
Many of the pictures in NT are awful, with the tops of heads cut off, etc