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Yanks2151

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When I hear those two words used in the hobby the first set that comes to mind is the 1971 Topps set. Then the '86 Topps and also the Jeter SP rookie in 93. What are your condition sensitive sets that come to mind?
 

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The Topps Black parallel. And definitely '71 Topps and '93 SP foil, as you said.
 

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Others than 71 and 86 Topps, I had a couple of Topps Own The Game cards from around 2000-2002 that developed snowflakes on them because of the foil going bad. But the large majority of my foil cards are just fine.
 

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Surprised 1975 Topps hasn't been mentioned. That set, along with 1971, might be the gold standard for cards that get chipped borders just by looking at them wrong.
 

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Immediately when I read condition sensitive, I thought 1971 Topps ... and the 1971 Topps Bob Gibson I traded my friend for as a kid in the late 80's.
 

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