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  • In [[1949]] the Yankees produced a 25-card of the team. The cards measure 6-1/2" x 9" and all the photographs are black and white [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • In [[1949]], the Red Sox released a 25-card team set. The cards measure 6-1/2" x 9" with black and white photographs and a w [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • The 39-card Angels Team Issue was nearly identical to the [[1948 Angels Team Issue]] set. The cards measure 6-3/4" x 4-3/4" and feature black and white playe The set was sold by the team for $1 during the [[1949]] season.
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • Team Set. Stadium Giveaway. https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1989/Cleveland-Indians-Team-Issue---Base/32/Doc-Edwards.jpg?id=40f748e3-4324-4461-853d-96086004211f&size=orig
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  • ...ets were "Team Issues." That is, produced and distributed directly by the team -- usually as a stadium giveaway. This section is for those card sets NOT https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/2002/Toronto-Blue-Jays-Team-Issue---Base/23/Jose-Cruz-Jr.jpg?id=3ff1f9f4-dea1-491e-b727-bfb2827cdf94&size=ori
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  • ...had a Topps Gold logo on the back and the front had the player's name and team name embossed in gold foil. At first, demand for these cards was very high An article written by Tol Broome in the February 1997 Beckett Baseball issue aptly captured the era's zeitgeist and identified four major reasons for th
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  • ...everal years in the 1970s, mostly minor league sets, but also some special team sets and reprints of some classic sets. His company was called TCMA, which The winter 1975 issue of CQ contained a two-page cardboard insert previewing the 1975-76 SSPC set
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  • ...day and John O'Donoghue were issued and recently discovered without either team identification or player identification. [[Category:Test Issue]]
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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, Red Sox Team
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  • |[[#Yellow Letter Team Name Variation|Yellow Letter Team Name Variation]]||16||-||1:6||1:6 ===Yellow Team Name===
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  • ...ion]] set, however the Twizzler cards are glossy on both sides and have a "Team Twizzlers" logo on the back. In a rarity for a Food Issue, the set was issued in two series. The first six cards were released in Mar
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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) ...hat, when assembled, create the 1976 American and National League All-Star team pictures.
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  • ...enerally feature very favorable insert ratios. As well, many manufacturers issue insert sets or parallels that are "jumbo exclusive." * [[HTA | HTA box]]. "Home Team Advantage," a promotional program created by Topps, shipped exclusively to
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  • As with the old Diamond King issues in 1990's Donruss, one player from each team is featured on a card, thus a 30 card set. ...s reportedly sold for $1325 in 2006 (Source - Beckett Baseball, Oct. 2006, Issue #259)
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  • In [[1949]] the Yankees produced a 25-card of the team. The cards measure 6-1/2" x 9" and all the photographs are black and white [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • In [[1949]], the Red Sox released a 25-card team set. The cards measure 6-1/2" x 9" with black and white photographs and a w [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • The 39-card Angels Team Issue was nearly identical to the [[1948 Angels Team Issue]] set. The cards measure 6-3/4" x 4-3/4" and feature black and white playe The set was sold by the team for $1 during the [[1949]] season.
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • ...ut Butter set is a 12-card set featuring players from the Philadelphia A's team. The cards measure 3-1/4" x 4-1/4" and have black and white photographs. [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • Inserted into the January, 2002 issue of ''Beckett Baseball Card Monthly'' was a 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars promo ...jersey pieces from three different players who played together on the same team, either at the same time or at different points in the history of the franc
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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 ...of a Babe Ruth puzzle to its 30 cent, 15-card packs, while Fleer enclosed team logo stickers. (This loophole was ended in 1992).
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • |All-Rookie Team Signatures||20||-||1:80||1:7500||N/A |USA Junior National Team||20||-||?||?||?
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • ...into Series Two packs. This card is notated "TOPPS CERTIFIED AUTOGRAPHED ISSUE" on the front, but is otherwise no different than the unautographed card. ...t and commemorates Harper's selection to the 2012 National League All-Star Team. There are two variations of this card: #US299B is a horizontal card with
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  • They are identical in design to the regular-issue Topps cards, only printed on a darker, and thinner, cardboard stock. Becau 19 Giants Team
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • [[Category:Team Issue]]
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  • The first features Fukudome playing for the Japan national team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic. This card doubled as Topps' announceme ...the design of the BowChro base set, and sports the "CERTIFIED AUTOGRAPHED ISSUE" logo that has been on just about every Topps autographed card for at least
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  • ...ds #221-226 do not exist in the base set, so identifying them should be no issue. ===2010 USA Baseball Collegiate Team Autographs===
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  • ...d a magazine from 1990 to 1993. In total, 16 issues were produced and each issue is numbered. Issue #1: Winter 1990 featured Jose Canseco on cover, a 1990 Topps fold out check
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  • ...teams, and for the third and final year, that year's USA Baseball National Team. ...994 MLB Draft, has his only rookie card in this set -- also as part of the Team USA subset.
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  • ....comc.com/i/Baseball/2015/Topps-Allen--Ginters---Base---X-10th-Anniversary-Issue/312/Gerrit-Cole.jpg?id=639c44a3-99f9-4f9c-8f12-92cd8ccfbc3d&size=original&s ....comc.com/i/Baseball/2015/Topps-Allen--Ginters---Base---X-10th-Anniversary-Issue/312/Gerrit-Cole.jpg?id=639c44a3-99f9-4f9c-8f12-92cd8ccfbc3d&size=original&s
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  • ...ps Stars is a 150-card set that was distributed exclusively to Topps' Home Team Advantage stores. Every base set card is serial-numbered to 9799 copies an ...set. Each card is autographed on-card and carries the Certified Autograph Issue stamp.
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  • ...ed blue and black borders, around a parallelogram-shaped photo; a standard team logo, player name & position, and a Donruss logo. For the fifth year in a r ...own right and are not typically included in a complete set of the regular issue 1986 Donruss cards. The three cards are sequentially-numbered as a continu
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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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  • ...t the 2004 MLB All-Star Weekend (Houston). One card representing every MLB team. Card backs gave advice to young players on how to improve their baseball s ...However, several player cards used different imagery. Notably, any base UD issue which was horizontally formatted is cropped for a vertical display. e.g. Ke
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  • ...ation of subjects. Team cards feature a checklist back for players on that team and show a small inset photo of the manager on the front. The following players' regular issue cards are explicitly denoted as All-Stars, 10, 48, 60, 140, 150, 165, 169,
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  • ...sed in five series of 132 cards. This would be the final year Topps would issue their annual card set in multiple series, and as is custom, cards from the ...#341-#346), All-Time Leaders (#1 and #471-#478), 1973 Rookies (#601-#616), Team Cards and Managers & Coaches (scattered). Since it was believed that Hank
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  • ...ity. The team nickname appears only on those discs that have more than one team in a city. The 1981 FBI set is unnumbered.
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  • ...r was a 660-card set that was ordered alphabetically by player within each team. The teams were ordered by their respective performance during the 1989 sea ...d photo of a player on white, non-glossy card stock that was framed with a team-colored border. Card backs were vertically oriented with the player name, s
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  • ...Checklists (397-400). Also there was a ten-card insert set called “Ultra Team”. Collector’s terminology refers to the set as “Ultra Gold”. Foil: 36 packs per box, 14 cards plus one team logo sticker per pack.
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  • 1989 Topps Cap'n Crunch is a 22-card food issue. A pack of two cards plus a stick of gum were inserted into specially-mark Although produced by Topps, this set is not licensed by MLB and all team logos are airbrushed.
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  • ...d cards 389-404 feature selected members of the 1984 U.S. Olympic Baseball Team. ...Rookie Card of Mark McGwire; however, not all members of the 1984 Olympic Team were allowed to appear in '85 Topps. Will Clark and Barry Larkin were proh
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  • ...ss the card. As in years past cards are organized numerically by teams and team order is based upon the previous season's record. Subsets include Super Sta ...to Topps Tiffany, Fleer Glossy is a 660 card parallel to the regular Fleer issue. The cards (along with the 12-card World Series insert set) were issued as
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  • ...m Leaders (scattered throughout the set). The manager cards also double as team checklists. ...card EXCEPT, it is NOT licensed by Major League Baseball and as such, the team name on the front is listed as "NEW YORK-A.L." In addition the words "SPEC
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  • ...-Hitters (699-707), Franchise (849-874), Award Winners (875-881) and Dream Team (882-893). ...00 from the base set. These cards may be distinguished from their regular issue counterparts by the absence of the last season's statistics and the fact th
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  • |Dream Team Gold||12||-||1:72||1:72||? |Rookie Dream Team||12||-||1:72||1:72||1:43
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  • ...produced products, is not licensed by Major League Baseball. As such, all team logos have been airbrushed. [[Category:Food Issue]]
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  • ...a gold emblem in the front left corner. This is one of the earliest major issue sets to feature gold. The set is arranged in random team order by division. (AL East, AL West, NL East, NL West)
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  • ...onruss issued a factory set and the final year the company was required to issue something other than cards in their packs. Thus, while all Series One pack In the December 1992 issue of ''Beckett Baseball Card Monthly'', writer Chuck Roethel positively revie
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  • ====National League Team Checklists==== https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1992/Upper-Deck---Base/35/Team-Checklist---Shawon-Dunston.jpg?id=b5bd522d-04e7-43a7-919d-52a193a49b2c&size
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  • ...inent. Unlike the base set and gold sheets, these are missing the name and team block on the the front of each card. 7500 sheets were produced. ...l 1992 Topps pack types. The front of each card has the player's name and team stamped on gold foli, while the Topps Gold logo watermarked on the reverse
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  • 1992 Pinnacle was the brand's inaugural issue and was Score's first attempt at a "premium" baseball card product. It was |Team Pinnacle||12||-||1:100||N/A
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