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  • ...card advertising a mail-in offer good for an uncut sheet of the entire 132-card set. A card of Carlton Fisk as a Boston Red Sox was produced but pulled from production
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  • ...roduced some non-sports trading cards. In 1995, Fleer acquired the trading card company SkyBox International and, over Thanksgiving vacation, shuttered its ...enefit of Creditors <ref>http://www.fleerabc.com</ref> is that many sports card collectors now own redemption cards for autographs and memorabilia that may
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  • ...a 220-card set released in May, 2001. It was the first "Donruss" branded card set since their previous owner, Pinnacle Brands went bankrupt in the Summer ...me to an end. But then an unlikely savior appeared in the form of football card manufacturer Playoff, who purchased what was left of Pinnacle through a ban
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  • 1981 Fleer Star Stickers is a 128-sticker set. Unlike future sticker sets (meant to be peeled and affixed into an album), the Fleer Star Stickers res ...er is identical to the back of the player's respective [[1981 Fleer]] base card.
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  • ...ff (D-P) was a trading card manufacturer that had a MLB/MLBPA license from 1981-2005 and is now owned by Panini America. D-P produced cards under the Donr ...of candy and gum products. In the early 1960s, the company began to issue sets of trading cards, one of the first of which was "Idiot Cards" from 1961, wh
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  • ...er flagship set contained short-printed subsets (some of which were insert sets used in previous 1990's Fleer products): ..., uncut press sheet from one of Fleer's baseball sets dating anywhere from 1981 to 1993.
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  • To add a card shop, click the map icon above and search for the shop. Once you've found t ...f card shops started at the blog [http://www.acardboardproblem.com/2010/05/card-shop-directory.html A Cardboard Problem].
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  • The premiere Donruss baseball card set consists 605 cards. Wax packs contained 18 cards as well as a piece of ...the company. According to published reports at the time, approximately 500 sets were made available in uncut sheet form.
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  • ...nd distributed by Fleer, as a celebration of the 20th anniversary of the [[1981 Fleer]] set. The first series of 301 cards was released in May, 2001 and w ...autograph, while each RC Series Rack Pack had a Lumberjacks game-used bat card.
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  • ...set. Known as the "hockey stick" set, '82 Topps was the largest baseball card set they had ever produced to that point, and the 66 extra cards eliminated Cards 1-6 depict Highlights of the strike-shortened 1981 season, cards 161-168 picture League Leaders, and there are subsets of AL (
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  • ...erez-Steele Galleries. The Diamond Kings would become a staple of Donruss Baseball set for the next decade. ...an appeals court ruled that Topps still had the exclusive right to market baseball trading cards packaged with gum, or as a stand-alone product. As a result,
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  • ...atistics and a full-color team logo in the upper right-hand corner of each card. ...or card of the year before. However, the most famous (and valuable) error card in the set, the "reverse negative" of John Littlefield, was an honest mista
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  • ...et, sold exclusively as a factory set directly to Hobby dealers. Unlike [[1981 Topps Traded]], Topps sequentially-numbered the Traded series from 1T to 13 ...the uniform of their new team, 11 youngsters have been elevated to single card status from multi-player "Future Stars" cards, and eight more are entirely
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  • ...ted on this page will be automatically added to the [[All_Sets by_Year|All Sets by Year]] pages if the categories are properly defined. ==Baseball Wit==
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  • 2000 Stadium Club is a 250-card single series set that was released in February, 2000. The last 50 cards ar https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2000/Topps-Stadium-Club---Pre-Production/PP3/Craig-Biggio.jpg?id=faf6f0f7-3
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  • ...this set was grossly overproduced as an estimated 3 million copies of each card were printed. Factory Sets: 15 sets per case.
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  • ...on, and is generally considered to be the beginning of the "Modern Era" of baseball cards. ...ks of cards - Slugging Percentage (SLG), Walks (BB), and Strikeouts (SO). 1981 also saw the return of Stolen Bases (SB) which has been absent since 1971.
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  • ...and's existence, the set is sequentially-numbered as an extension of the [[1981 Topps]] set. ...rookie. There are only three XRCs (Ainge, Gary Gray, and Gene Nelson) in 1981 Topps Traded.
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  • ...of Topps cards of the National and American League MVP's from 1962 through 1981. The backs highlight individual MVP winning performances. The dual National ...struction from the multi-player "Rookie Outfielders" card of Lynn of 1975. Card #2, similarly, was created after the fact as Maury Wills was not originally
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  • ...cards are short-printed with the final 50 cards done in the style of the [[1981 Donruss]] set. |1981 Donruss||50||-||1:6||1:6
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