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Pinnacle Certified MIRROR BLACK? I would love to see one if you have one. Thanks
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cbrandtw said:Pinnacle Certified MIRROR BLACK? I would love to see one if you have one. Thanks
George_Calfas said:These were produced for case print run 4 or 5 depending on whom you asked at Pinnacle. They were a test for the 1998 sets. No serial number and only 1 sheet was made, thus not all players have a mirror black from the 1997 set.
Please ask if you have more questions.
Adamsince1981 said:It is nice to see that Edgar Renteria again...it was one of my favorite cards at Double Play when I worked there.
uniquebaseballcards said:Nice cards. Unlike all the other mirror parallels from that set, these do not say "Mirror" anywhere on the cards.
George_Calfas said:These were produced for case print run 4 or 5 depending on whom you asked at Pinnacle. They were a test for the 1998 sets. No serial number and only 1 sheet was made, thus not all players have a mirror black from the 1997 set.
Please ask if you have more questions.
George_Calfas said:Adamsince1981 said:It is nice to see that Edgar Renteria again...it was one of my favorite cards at Double Play when I worked there.
I tracked the Edgar through 3 different owners before it made its way here.
I know of the Clemens, Murray, Piazza, Hollinsworth, Pettitte, A Jones.
George_Calfas said:Adamsince1981 said:It is nice to see that Edgar Renteria again...it was one of my favorite cards at Double Play when I worked there.
I tracked the Edgar through 3 different owners before it made its way here.
I know of the Clemens, Murray, Piazza, Hollinsworth, Pettitte, A Jones.
George_Calfas said:I have never heard of anyone with the Jr or Arod and the Bernie mentioned is the first I have heard of that one, I would like to see it if you dont mind. Since this were made late in the printing and can only imagine how many are still in wax. With card #2 and #150 known to exist everyone player could have one. I dont know why they would have not printed the stars, Bonds, Cal, Jr, etc....
uniquebaseballcards said:My only thoughts are that they were all produced unintentionally, as if Pinnacle had a refractor sheet to print on and did so accidentally or because they ran out of other non-refractor-like sheets to print the regular base cards on. Also consider that the same black design elements that exist on 'mirror blacks' are used on the normal base cards and are alike the base cards in every other way.
I guess I can't think of them as errors but maybe as an unintentional variation? I remember reading something like this in an old Beckett or similar magazine at the time. I'm not looking at these cards negatively, but there are too many things in my mind to classify them as intentional 1/1s, they're more like the Topps blank back proofs that Topps is making now with the exception that Topps intentionally makes those blank back proofs. Also I believe Pinnacle never advertised their release.
George_Calfas said:I have never heard of anyone with the Jr or Arod and the Bernie mentioned is the first I have heard of that one, I would like to see it if you dont mind. Since this were made late in the printing and can only imagine how many are still in wax. With card #2 and #150 known to exist everyone player could have one. I dont know why they would have not printed the stars, Bonds, Cal, Jr, etc....
jarcar said:Is the only way to differentiate between the mirror black and the base card is the blacks are shinier?
George_Calfas said:...I have much more information about the 1996-1998 mirror sets.