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As I posted a few weeks ago I am going thru some cards and I ran into some older ones, nothing big (and not that great of shape I don't think) but one of these cards I think is a mini type card. My question is were these mini cards produced for a reason or just another version for people to buy. Adding a pic of a few of the older cards (when I say older I doubt they are that old but most evrything else has been 90's) that I have found so far. The bottom card is the smaller one that my question was about.

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  • storm888storm888 Posts: 11,701 ✭✭✭
    1975 TOPPS Mini
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  • The '75 Topps mini cards were test issues that measure 2 1/4 x 3 1/8, instead of the standard 2 1/2 x 3 1/2. They were issued primarily in Michigan and California, although a couple other states appear to have received them as well. They weren't popular when they were issued, but there's a niche market for them now. Beckett has always priced them at 1.5 times the regular '75 Topps set, but in my experience they sell for about the same.
  • Thanks.

    Interesting to know what the motivation for these test cards was. Just a new product line, to resemble an older product, etc?
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  • ajwajw Posts: 2,281 ✭✭✭


    << <i>Thanks.

    Interesting to know what the motivation for these test cards was. Just a new product line, to resemble an older product, etc? >>



    Smaller cards = more cards per sheet = lower production price per card + same sales price to kids = larger profits for Topps.

    Economics, baby!
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