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  • ...d two years before [[1970 Kellogg|Kellogg's inaugural 3D set]], 3-D was a "test set" sold in plain white wrappers -- believed to be only in the New York Ci ...s the team name on the top but with no player identification. In addition, test cards of Tommy Davis, Rick Monday and John O'Donoghue were issued and recen
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  • The Linegraph cards are based on the obscure XOGraph test issue from 1968. The original cards all have the following text on their backs.
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  • 1972 Topps Cloth Sticker, is an extremely rare 33-card "test issue" that was never formally released to the public. The set is, essentially, SELECT player,info FROM cards WHERE (year = 1972) AND (setname = 'Topps Cloth Test');
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  • 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers is a 55-"card" set released as a test issue. The design on the front of the card (which features a velvet-like sheen)
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  • ...ariety 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 196 ...ly that Donruss would have to pay the tax, effectively voiding the purpose test for all corporations.
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  • 1985 Topps/OPC Minis are a test issue looks exactly like the [[1985 Topps]] base set, but measures a slightly sma [[Category:Test Issues]]
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  • ...ll inset photo of the manager on the front. The following players' regular issue cards are explicitly denoted as All-Stars, 1, 50, 80, 140, 170, 180, 260, 3 ...ed with Michigan and the Pacific Coast among the two areas to receive this issue -- although minis were reportedly found in other areas. It is unclear why
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  • ...stom, cards from the final series (#529-#660) are in smaller supply. As a test, and perhaps a preview of [[1974 Topps|the following year's product,]] in l ...omly inserted into a limited number of Series Five packs, as well as those test-marketed packs containing cards from all five series. The cards have the s
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  • 1966 Topps Punchboards is an extremely-rare test issue, largely seen as a precursor to their Punchboards set [[1967 Topps Punchboa [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • ...er paper stock Panini used. It is believed that the hardbacks were a test issue.
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  • https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1988/Topps-Special-World-of-Baseball-Edition-Test---Base/300/Don-Mattingly.jpg?id=be234252-9166-4d46-b36f-ccc01309371b&size=o https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1988/Topps-Special-World-of-Baseball-Edition-Test---Base/300/Don-Mattingly.jpg?id=be234252-9166-4d46-b36f-ccc01309371b&size=o
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  • ...ut are otherwise identical to the corresponding cards in the Topps regular issue. ...rade shows but were not inserted inside the product. These were apparently test runs or uncut sheets. Although each mini-card is numbered on the back, the
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  • ...ratios are as follows: blue 1:46, teal 1:500 and silver 1:2400. Each test issue box contained a clear CD disc for which the card could be placed upon for p
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  • 1970 Topps Super is a 42-card test issue. Each card measures 3 1/8" X 5 1/4" and have rounded corners. The fronts
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  • Inspired by a 1962 test issue, these 96 "bucks" are found as box-toppers in 1 out of 3 Hobby boxes. This
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  • ...ng the set. These promo cards are easily distinguished from their regular issue counterparts as "SAMPLE" is diagonally printed across the front and the bac ...//www.worthpoint.com/inventory/search?query=1995+artist%27s+proof+pinnacle+test&category=]'''
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  • ...z were plastic 3" square "cubes" were apparently issued by Topps as a test issue. The fronts have a player photo set against their team's logo with the word [[Category:Test Issues]]
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  • For the first time, Topps test-released Traded in pack form. Traded wax boxes appear to have been surplus ...r Topps Ttraded issue. These 132 cards are differentiated from the regular issue by their glossy fronts and very clear backs. These sets were only available
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  • 1967 Topps Stickers are a pair of 33-sticker test issue team sets: One for the Red Sox and the other for the Pirates. Each sticker [[Category:Test Issues]]
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  • This set, based on the [[1968 Topps 3-D|test issue]], is packed as a Hobby box loader.
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  • 1979 Topps Comics is a 33-"card" set. A test issue, each 3" X 3 1/4" comic was printed on the same wax paper material Topps us [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • ...emerged on the secondary market. It is believed that this set was a test issue distributed in the Brooklyn, NY area.
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  • Randomly inserted into the November, 2002 issue of ''Beckett Baseball Card Monthly'' was one card from a 100-card set previ ...if? '80 set is based on an obscure series of promo cards [[1980-81 Donruss Test|Donruss produced in 1980.]]
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  • This set is most notable for the the [[1990_Donruss#Aqueous_Test|Aqueous Test]] cards and the Juan Gonzalez Reverse Negative RC. The Gonzalez Reverse Ne ===Aqueous Test===
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  • ===Media Test Issue=== Pinnacle Brands' Internal Design Department produced a this test set intended for review by Pinnacle Brands executives. However, the cards
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  • ...rds WHERE (year = 1998) AND (setname = 'Pinnacle Certified Mirror Red Test Issue') AND (num < 100); ...rds WHERE (year = 1998) AND (setname = 'Pinnacle Certified Mirror Red Test Issue') AND (num BETWEEN 100 AND 135);
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  • ...partially-parallels the regular [[1988 Topps]] issue. The set was a test issue that was never intended for release; however, was [[Backdoored|backdoored]]
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  • 1991 Topps Stand-Ups is a 36 "card" set released as a test issue. Each "card" is a plastic container filled with candy. The National Leagu [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • 1997 Topps ProShooters Marbles was a test issue believed to have been released only in Canada in the summer of 1997. Each [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • Thirst Break Gum was test marketed in the Ohio and Pennsylvania areas. [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • ...and feel of [[2000 Topps HD]] and one can assume that Crystal served as a "test" for HD's printing process. These cards were never formally issued by Topp [[Category:Test Issue]]
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  • 1969 Topps Super is a 66-card test issue. Despite the name, each full-bleed card has rounded corners and is slightl ...r inserts were distributed exclusively in the New York City area as a test issue.
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  • ...n 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 [[Category:Test Issues]]
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