1999 Topps Crystal: Difference between revisions

From BaseballCardPedia.com
 
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
=Description=
=Description=


1999 Topps Crystal were [[Promo|Promos]] for a set that was never produced.  The cards have the look 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 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."
1999 Topps Crystal was a Test Issue for a set that was never produced.  The cards have the look 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 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."


=Distribution=
=Distribution=
Line 13: Line 13:
==Prototypes==
==Prototypes==


Each card that has emerged is serial-numbered "00/99" on the back.  It is unclear exactly how many of these cards were printed, however it can be assumed that fewer than 99 copies were printed.
Every Topps Crystal card that has emerged is serial-numbered "00/99" on the back.  It is unclear exactly how many of these cards were printed, however it can be assumed that fewer than 99 copies were printed.


PP1 Craig Biggio #/99
As of 2016, these are the only five 1999 Topps Crystal cards known to exist.  Any assistance on identifying previously-unknown 99 Crystal cards would be greatly appreciated.
 
PP1 Craig Biggio


?? Wally Joyner
?? Wally Joyner
Line 26: Line 28:




<!--Change these 2 lines accordingly-->
[[Category:Topps]]
[[Category:Topps]]
[[Category:1999]]
[[Category:1999]]
[[Category:Oddballs]]
[[Category:Test Issue]]

Latest revision as of 16:46, 31 March 2016


Description

1999 Topps Crystal was a Test Issue for a set that was never produced. The cards have the look 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 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."

Distribution

Reviews

Checklist

Prototypes

Every Topps Crystal card that has emerged is serial-numbered "00/99" on the back. It is unclear exactly how many of these cards were printed, however it can be assumed that fewer than 99 copies were printed.

As of 2016, these are the only five 1999 Topps Crystal cards known to exist. Any assistance on identifying previously-unknown 99 Crystal cards would be greatly appreciated.

PP1 Craig Biggio

?? Wally Joyner

?? Ivan Rodriguez

?? Andy Brown

?? Mike Mussina