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  • '''Pinnacle Brands:''' Pinnacle Brands is a defunct trading card manufacturer active from 1986-98. At one ...ng through acquisitions in the mid-'90s. In 1994, the newly re-christened "Pinnacle Brands" purchased Action Packed, makers of embossed football and racing car
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  • ...[1997 Pinnacle X-Press]] product. Released in July 1998, this product was Pinnacle Brands' penultimate baseball card product that was officially released prio https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1998/Pinnacle-Performers---Big-Bang---Sample/18/Jose-Cruz-Jr.jpg?id=96e46328-9ece-4387-8c
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  • ...nnacle Mint was a 30-card and 30-coin set that was the second iteration of Pinnacle Brands, Inc's (unsuccessful) attempt to appeal to both card collectors and https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1998/Pinnacle-Mint-Collection---Base---Sample/17/Mike-Piazza.jpg?id=555983d8-ba7b-41a7-90
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  • #REDIRECT [[1998 Pinnacle Mint]]
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  • ...Finest, featured chromium-stock cards with a removable protective "peel". Pinnacle Certified was available exclusively in Hobby stores. ...five separate print runs of '97 Certified. After the first run sold out, Pinnacle produced an additional two runs before Certified went live. Afterward, ano
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  • ...scape orientation and featured two player photos, gold-foil nameplates and Pinnacle logo, and a semi-bordered design accented with the player's team colors. T Pinnacle X-Press utilized unique packaging as it was available in both a standard 24
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  • ...s set was on an info card that was issued inside each sealed can of [[1997 Pinnacle Inside]]. ...997 Pinnacle|1997 Pinnacle Series One]], or the "new" format of [[1997 New Pinnacle]]. According to the info card, the product was to have contained the follo
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  • 1997 Pinnacle Mint was a 30-card and 30-coin set that was Pinnacle Brands, Inc.'s first attempt to combine card collecting with numismatics. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1997/Pinnacle-Mint-Collection---Base/282/Ryan-Klesko-(Sample).jpg?id=86ea64f5-08b2-45dc-b
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  • ...ar]] detector card was made available that allowed users to view the word "Pinnacle" that was hidden in the anti-counterfeit bar code if the card was legitimat |Team Pinnacle||12||-||1:100||N/A
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  • ...and thus to open the actual "pack", collectors needed to use a can opener. Pinnacle-branded can openers were distributed to hobby dealers as part of a promotio ...ted by [[1999_UD_Choice|card companies]] in the future) and was a gimmick Pinnacle Brands, Inc. used to market the product and distinguish it from other baseb
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  • ...1998. This product was the last baseball card set officially released by Pinnacle Brands prior to their bankruptcy which happened a couple weeks later. All * The Naturals (a possible homage to the [[1994 Pinnacle Naturals]] boxed set)
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  • ...t, released in July 1998 and was one of the last products the Donruss/Leaf/Pinnacle parent brand released before going bankrupt later that month. Once again, Pinnacle Brands, Inc. continued the cards in a can" for a second consecutive year to
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  • 1993 Pinnacle Cooperstown is a 30-card boxed set featuring possible future Hall of Fame i https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1993/Pinnacle-Cooperstown-Card---Promos/19/Dwight-Gooden.jpg?id=20ef9224-0cdc-46f5-8d7a-6
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  • #REDIRECT [[1993 Pinnacle Cooperstown]]
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  • 1993 Pinnacle Home Run Club is a 48-card, all-[[Dufex]], boxed set featuring the usual ca https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1993/Pinnacle-Home-Run-Club---Box-Set-Base/8/Mark-McGwire.jpg?id=9e7fbb67-379f-4567-8761-
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  • ...llows the anti-counterfeit "bar code" to be read. (This lens works on all Pinnacle Brands cards with the "bar code".) https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1993/Pinnacle-Joe-DiMaggio---Collectors-Tin-Base/30/Joe-DiMaggio.jpg?id=c0cb10ca-c0c0-47c
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  • ...est took place July 7th-11th in Arlington, Texas. This was the first year Pinnacle Brands was the presenting sponsor of FanFest. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1995/Pinnacle-All-Star-FanFest---Base/13/Frank-Thomas.jpg?id=2c68fd05-6e11-46a6-9b5d-5b10
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  • ...base card featured a borderless color photo with a gold foil nameplate and Pinnacle logo plate. Cards came in tamper resistant foil packs made from a combinat |[[#Rookie_Team_Pinnacle|Rookie Team Pinnacle]]||9||-||1:90||1:72||N/A
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  • 1994 Pinnacle New Generation is a 25-card boxed set spotlighting the most prominent prosp https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1994/Pinnacle-New-Generation---Box-Set-Base/ng101/Cliff-Floyd-(Sample).jpg?id=577eeb90-76
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  • 1994 Pinnacle Power Surge is a 25-card boxed set. 100,000 sets were produced with each se https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1994/Pinnacle-Power-Surge---Box-Set-Base/PS12/Carlos-Baerga.jpg?id=dcbb8ac6-33e0-467c-b9b
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  • [[1997 Bowman's Best]] - [[1999 Fleer Brilliants]] - [[1997 New Pinnacle]] - [[2004 Dodgers Fleer]] - [[1995 Topps Embossed]] - [[2005 Topps Total]
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  • ...of 1000 copies, Artist Proof parallels would be inserted into a variety of Pinnacle Brands products until the company's demise. [[Category:Pinnacle]]
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  • https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1995/Pinnacle---Base---Museum-Collection/128/Ken-Griffey-Jr.jpg?id=8271a578-bc84-433c-a68 https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1996/Pinnacle---Team-Pinnacle/1/Frank-Thomas-Jeff-Bagwell.jpg?id=c50fc01b-420b-4fe7-9909-e56e7a208f9c&siz
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  • ...the high-number concept with their 1997 Select baseball set, but like most Pinnacle
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  • ...a, Yellow, Black) the actual cards in its [[1997 Pinnacle]] and [[1997 New Pinnacle]] sets.
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  • ...e reverse image of what is actually seen on the front or back of the card, Pinnacle stated that the press plates inserted into packs were "used in printing" an ...1997, press plates have appeared in Stadium Club, Topps Gallery, and other Pinnacle products and then were used extensively by other card companies through the
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  • ...: 1997 Flair Showcase baseball introduced [[One-of-One|one-of-ones,]] 1997 Pinnacle Totally Certified baseball numbered both the cards and the wax boxes, 1998
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  • '''Pinnacle Brands:''' Pinnacle Brands is a defunct trading card manufacturer active from 1986-98. At one ...ng through acquisitions in the mid-'90s. In 1994, the newly re-christened "Pinnacle Brands" purchased Action Packed, makers of embossed football and racing car
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  • ...sn't the only card company to announce a card number "retirement" in 1997. Pinnacle Brands announced that, beginning in 1998, card #42 would no longer be issue
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  • .... It was the first "Donruss" branded card set since their previous owner, Pinnacle Brands went bankrupt in the Summer of 1998, and the first product released ...form of football card manufacturer Playoff, who purchased what was left of Pinnacle through a bankruptcy court.
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  • ...r spin-off their trading card holdings into what would later be known as [[Pinnacle Brands]].
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  • ...form of football card manufacturer Playoff, who purchased what was left of Pinnacle through a bankruptcy court.
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  • [[Category:Pinnacle Brands]]
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  • ...1996 the Finnish company sold Donruss's baseball and hockey card lines to Pinnacle Brands, Inc. for approximately $41 million, and then sold the entertainment [[Pinnacle Brands]] was a Texas company that had evolved out of baseball card maker Sc
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  • ...d Hobby pack), the lack of any rookies and few inserts, and the release by Pinnacle Brands of a similar (and about $2/pack cheaper) product, [[1995 UC3|UC3.]]
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  • After a one year hiatus, Pinnacle Brands released ''1994 Score Rookie/Traded Baseball'' in October 1994. The ...ced again. This time, rather than fill Jose Lima's space with John Mabry, Pinnacle filled it with a redemption good for a card of the first player drafted in
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  • ...[1997 Pinnacle X-Press]] product. Released in July 1998, this product was Pinnacle Brands' penultimate baseball card product that was officially released prio https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1998/Pinnacle-Performers---Big-Bang---Sample/18/Jose-Cruz-Jr.jpg?id=96e46328-9ece-4387-8c
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  • ...ajor League baseball team. After the previous five years with Upper Deck, Pinnacle Brands began producing the Denny's set in 1996. The fronts feature a full m https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1996/Pinnacle-Dennys-Instant-Replay-Full-Motion-Holograms---Base/6/Jeff-Bagwell.jpg?id=71
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  • 1997 Denny's is a 29-card set was produced by Pinnacle Brands for Denny's Restaurants and features a star player from each of the [[Category:Pinnacle]]
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  • ...z made his Major League debut the following year, Donruss, Fleer, Pacific, Pinnacle Brands, and Upper Deck all were able to issue true rookie cards. Topps, wh
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