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1997 Topps Mint was a test issue for a set that was never produced. The cards were printed on steel slabs and have the same design of [[1998 Topps Stars & Steel]].  One can assume that Mint served as a "test" for Stars & Steel.  These cards were never formally issued by Topps in the way similar promos of the era were, and it is unclear how these cards emerged into the secondary market -- probably through the "backdoor."
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1997 Topps Mint was a test issue for a set that was never produced. The cards were printed on steel slabs and have the same design of [[1998 Topps Stars n Steel]].  One can assume that Mint served as a "test" for Stars & Steel.  These cards were never formally issued by Topps in the way similar promos of the era were, and it is unclear how these cards emerged into the secondary market -- probably through the "backdoor."
  
 
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Revision as of 14:00, 7 May 2024

Description

1997 Topps Mint was a test issue for a set that was never produced. The cards were printed on steel slabs and have the same design of 1998 Topps Stars n Steel. One can assume that Mint served as a "test" for Stars & Steel. These cards were never formally issued by Topps in the way similar promos of the era were, and it is unclear how these cards emerged into the secondary market -- probably through the "backdoor."

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These are the only three cards that have emerged on the open market. Any assistance in identifying any others would be greatly appreciated.

  • 8 Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • 15 Greg Maddux
  • 34 Cal Ripken, Jr.