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  • ...padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to BaseballCardPedia.com -- <em>the baseball card encyclopedia that anyone can edit</em></div> ...cr?cmd=_donations&business=baseballcardpedia%40gmail%2ecom&lc=US&item_name=Baseball%20Card%20Pedia&currency_code=USD&bn=PP%2dDonationsBF%3apaypal%2epng%3aNonHo
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  • '''Baseball Heroes:''' A series of [[insert]] sets, and later a stand-alone product, issued by Upper Deck. ...raphed cards -- Jackson only signed the checklist -- look like the regular card, but have a special hologram. You'll know them when you see them.
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  • ...mic Number 24. When used in the production of trading cards, it gives the card a unique shine. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1993/Topps-Finest---Base/66/Bobby-Bonilla.jpg?id=a968edd3-0957-4244-ae3c-859ac64
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  • ...he first of this particular era being the [[1993 SP#Platinum_Power|1993 SP Baseball Platinum Power inserts.]] Die-cuts are now commonplace, and it could be arg
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  • https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1993/Score-Select---Rookies---Dufex-Test-Blank-Back-Proof/ARRH/Arthur-Rhodes.jpg https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1994/Score-Select---Rookie-Surge/RS4/Carlos-Delgado.jpg?id=b3ca8897-a914-4e
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  • ...it wasn't until 1990 that the term "insert" came into it's own with UD's [[Baseball Heroes]]. Since then, almost every brand has had some sort of insert to add ...99 packs were selling for as much as $5 at one point, and the Frank Thomas card from this set was selling for $150 straight out of the pack. Unfortunately,
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  • ..., and [[Score]] brand names. After going bankrupt, it's remaining trading card assets were purchased by Playoff, Inc -- which now does business as [[Panin ...1988 Score|Score baseball,]] the first set to use full-color photos on the card backs. The company grew and did quite well until they started expanding thr
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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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  • ...graphs, while other none at all. New this year are three different insert sets: "1992 Bowman Throwbacks," "Topps 100 Prospects," and "Bowman Expectations. On March 3, 2010, Topps acquired an exclusive license with USA Baseball, and 2010 Bowman set will include cards of the 2009 Collegiate National Tea
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  • Donruss-Playoff (D-P) was a trading card manufacturer that had a MLB/MLBPA license from 1981-2005 and is now owned b ...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): ...press sheet from one of Fleer's baseball sets dating anywhere from 1981 to 1993.
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  • ...was released in June, 1993. Series Two was featured players from the two 1993 expansion teams -- the Colorado Rockies and Florida Marlins. There were th 1993 marked the first time Fleer utilized ultra-violet (UV) coating on insert ca
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  • ...April of 2005. For the ninth consecutive year, in honor of Mickey Mantle, card #7 was not issued. ...rs (719-730) and World Series Cards (731-734) were included. In addition, card number 368, which was not on the original checklist, was later included to
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  • 2005 Bowman is a 330-card released in May, 2005. The first 140 cards in this set feature active veter ...true rookie cards of non-Major League players as new [[Rookie Card|rookie card rules]] would go into effect in 2006.
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  • 2016 Topps Throwback Thursday is a series of six-card print-to-order mini-sets released exclusively on topps.com using designs from previously released To https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2016/Topps-Throwback-Thursday-TBT---Online-Exclusive-Base/3/1955-Bowman-Des
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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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  • ...few late-season 1994 sets released without a "true" Alex Rodriguez rookie card -- although it has one of A-Rod's scarcest rookie year cards. The only not Unlike traditional "[[Traded Set|traded sets]]," the design of '94SR/T was radically different than of [[1994 Score]], w
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  • ...") were exclusive to the factory sets -- which also contained the full 450-card set. Factory sets.
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  • ...142 short-printed "rookie" cards done in the style of previous SP Baseball sets. Unfortunately, since many of the same players are repeated in the SPs, on |[[#2007_SP_Rookie_Card_Design|2007 SP Rookie Card Design]]||42||-||3:2||-
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  • ...Larry Walker. Curiously, Upper Deck did not produce a Frank Thomas rookie card. ...st 100 cards. Production was greatly increased and some packs and factory sets found their way to retail outlets.
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