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1999 Topps Crystal was | 1999 Topps Crystal were [[Promo cards|Promo]] for a set that was never released. The cards have the look and feel of what would eventually become [[2000 Topps HD]], and one can assume that Crystal served as a "test" for HD. These cards were never formally issued by Topps in the way similar Promo cards of the era were, and it is unclear how these cards emerged into the secondary market. | ||
=Distribution= | =Distribution= | ||
=Reviews= | =Reviews= | ||
=Checklist= | =Checklist= | ||
==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. | |||
PP1 Craig Biggio #/99 | PP1 Craig Biggio #/99 | ||
Wally Joyner | ?? Wally Joyner | ||
?? Ivan Rodriguez | |||
?? Andy Brown | |||
?? Mike Mussina | |||
Revision as of 16:08, 30 March 2016
Description
1999 Topps Crystal were Promo for a set that was never released. The cards have the look and feel of what would eventually become 2000 Topps HD, and one can assume that Crystal served as a "test" for HD. These cards were never formally issued by Topps in the way similar Promo cards of the era were, and it is unclear how these cards emerged into the secondary market.
Distribution
Reviews
Checklist
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.
PP1 Craig Biggio #/99
?? Wally Joyner
?? Ivan Rodriguez
?? Andy Brown
?? Mike Mussina