"Error" Cards from the Late 80's to Early '90's
5thScaleRacer
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Does anyone think that a few of these "error" cards may have been purposely created to insure that early runs will sell out?
I'm talking about error cards like:
1989 UP Dale Murphy "Reverse Negative"
1990 Donruss Juan Gonzalez "Reverse Negative"
1990 Topps Frank Thomas "No Name on Front"
1990 Uppder Deck Ben Mcdonald
I'm talking about error cards like:
1989 UP Dale Murphy "Reverse Negative"
1990 Donruss Juan Gonzalez "Reverse Negative"
1990 Topps Frank Thomas "No Name on Front"
1990 Uppder Deck Ben Mcdonald
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The major Fleer and Donruss errors are 81 not 81 but I'm sure that was a typo. All those "handds" variations in 81 Fleer had to be intentional. Some of the others like C. Nettles, Hrabosky and a few more were probably inexpierence.
My first errors were the traded - no trade lines in 66. Geez, I'm old.
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It seems like the only errors that still have any value were the cards that were really errors (correct me if I'm wrong). I have a "Bryon" Piccolo RC, his only card, which isn't so much driven by the error as it is by his tragic story, and probably the movie, "Brian's Song."
I remember when Price Club (Now Costco) had tons of 1989 Pro Set wax boxes along side with as many 1989 Score wax boxes...around $15 each. I bought Pro Set....and not one Score
I also think one of the more famous "error" cards from that set was the William Perry (The Frig) card.
I remember that too and I too bought all the pro set I could and very little score
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