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Old 10-28-2014, 10:29 AM
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Default 1985-92 baseball cards - any worth looking for?

A friend's son has a pretty huge pile of 1985-92 baseball cards (a quick look by me showed Topps, Fleer, Fleer minis). I told him that most were probably worthless, but I would like to be able to provide him with a list of cards worth culling out. Anyone have suggestions?
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Old 10-28-2014, 10:50 AM
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89 Fleer Billy Ripken. Any Bonds Rookies. Any Fleer glossy or topps tiffany sets. Clemens and Puckett rookies...
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Old 10-28-2014, 10:52 AM
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man remember Hensly Bam Bam Muelons rookie was the card to have!
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Long shot, but 1990 Topps Frank Thomas "no name on front". '89 Upper Deck Griffey Jr. rookie comes to mind as well.
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Maddux and Randy Johnson rookies and I would grab any Bo Jackson RCs but that's just me.
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I would add the 89 Fleer Randy Johnson incase he has any of the Marlboro error variations. If by chance he has a 89 Fleer Wade Boggs I would be interested in any with out the black dot after the words THROWS RIGHT on the card back.
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Old 10-28-2014, 04:23 PM
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In addition to what has been noted, 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas, 1992 Bowman Piazza and 1992 Bowman Mariano Rivera are all decent cards.
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I love grabbing '91 Topps lots, and looking for all the obscure variations. Some of them can get you a forty or fifty bucks, or maybe more...
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Old 10-29-2014, 06:39 AM
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The '85 McGwire Olympic cards still sell, although at a fraction of the $120 price tag that they once commanded back in 1998-99.
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Thanks - you guys are great! I'll give him this list and maybe he'll report back with some interesting finds.
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Old 10-29-2014, 10:43 AM
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Not alot to add, pretty much covered anything I'd be interested in.

Btw, my understanding is that the 89 Fleer Billy Ripken has a ridiculous # of variations, something like 10. My favorite is of course the original...
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Old 10-29-2014, 12:23 PM
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I love grabbing '91 Topps lots, and looking for all the obscure variations. Some of them can get you a forty or fifty bucks, or maybe more...

Enlighten me please I've got a stack from a lot I just bought that are about to become kindling.
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Old 10-29-2014, 05:56 PM
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From a thread I created at Freedomcardboard some years back:

Let this be a brief resource for those finding themselves asking "is there anything I should save" before throwing away bulk late 80's and early 90's cards.

I am NOT covering promos, inserts, test issues, tiffany sets because those are all very well covered on this board and others like the collector's universe and net54 sites.

This is stuff that can be found in anyone's junk era stash. A list of pack-issued rarities to pull aside before trashing or giving away your junk era stuff. This DOES NOT mean you will make a ton of cash in their sales as the E&V market is rather volatile. These are items that compared to the outrageous production numbers of this era, are genuinely scarcer.

1987 Topps Dave Lopes #4 with 1985 copyright on back (also, plate errors can make the copyright appear as 1957, 198? etc)
1987 Topps Greg Matthews with red neck, not flesh colored.
1987 Topps Turn Back The Clock with yellow dates on front

1988 Donruss Ray Knight with white or dark colored scar on neck
1988 Donruss Nelson Liriano with natural colored face, blacked-out version is the common version.

1988 Score Highlights cards with missing text. Several cards in this subset have been found with one or two words deleted or "whited-out" on back.

1988 Topps Glossy Offer Insert with black arrow over text on front
1988 Topps Glossy Offer Insert with silver arrow over text on front
1988 Topps Glossy Offer Insert without arrow and "cards not included" text on front
1988 Topps Angles TL with magenta stripe over Joyner's arm
1988 Topps John Tudor missing most of name on back
1988 Topps Tom Candiotti missing name on front
1988 Topps Keith Comstock with yellow name on front

1989 Fleer Checklists with positions
1989 Fleer Randy Johnson Marlboro sign and their numerous correction attempts (plenty of info out there on these)

1989 Score cards missing copyrights. These fall into promo category but are extremely scarce and found in hand collated sets.
1989 Score Roger Clemens with ghost 7 in 778 wins stat visible. Whiteout/airbrushing visible over errant 7 in stats on back.

1989 Topps Tony Oliva missing copyright on back
1989 Topps Tony Oliva with blacked-out copyright on back (one of the rarest Topps variations produced)
1989 Topps Ed Hearn with blue streak over cheek.
1989 Topps Ryne Sandberg All-Star with large pink blotch over helmet
1989 Topps Company Store and Glossy Offer Insert cards printed on vanilla bean stock

1990 Donruss Grand Slammers Todd Benzinger with red star on front
1990 Donruss Bo Jackson DK with "redone i in Diamond Kings" whatever that means, it's been catalogued since 1990.
1990 Donruss All-Stars without yellow star on front (only a few known examples)
1990 Donruss All-Stars with black lines through star on front (Harold Baines is not particularly rare, other subjects are very rare)

1990 Fleer Dave Martinez yellow '90 on front
1990 Fleer Tracy Jones and Jose Lind with pink name banners on front (other players exist)

1990 Score Jim Abbott, Felix Jose and other red bordered subjects with red wedges by their names on front
1990 Score Milt Cuyler with ghost 9 in 998 visible. Whiteout/airbrushing visible over errant 9 in stats on back.
1990 Score Rickey Henderson and Will Clark MVP's with TM printed outside of box by AL/NL logo

1990 Upper Deck Ben McDonald with blank white circle on front
1990 Upper Deck Mike Witt with black box on back
1990 Upper Deck Checklist #800 with black box on back (if exists)

1991 Fleer Brewers/Royals Checklist with same checklist on both sides

1991 Leaf Gold Rookies with regular numbering on back

1991 Score Scott Chiamparino pitches Left
1991 Score Nolan Ryan HL with white stat box on back

1991 Topps Oil Can Boyd with black border around flag tip in 40th logo on front
1991 Topps A*B* print codes (except Daryl Boston...fairly common)
1991 Topps Mark Whiten hand outside border
1991 Topps Doug Drabek white border
1991 Topps Chris Hoiles white border
1991 Topps Joe Morgan 87 hits for Boggs on back
1991 Topps Randy Bush without print code
1991 Topps Sweepstakes Inserts with X and mailing address (extremely rare)

1991 Upper Deck Hologram variations...NHL, 1990, Comic Ball and 1992 type holograms on back
1991 Upper Deck Luis Salazar with print defect over i in name on back
1991 Upper Deck Milt Thompson with print defect over 86 in stats on back
1991 Upper Deck Don Mattingly missing stats on back

1992 Leaf series 2 cards missing stats

1992 Stadium Club with silver foil

1992 Topps Rickey Henderson RB with 1.991 on front
1992 Topps Chipper Jones PROSPECTS card missing black ink on back (unknown origin, some say pack-issued)
1992 Topps Match The Stats SPs...Mickey Mantle, Don Mattingly, Nolan Ryan, Ron Guidry (will update with full list)

1992-1993 Pacific Nolan Ryan Ghost Writing "Say No To Drugs" glow-in-the-dark ink messages on back

1993 Leaf with silver foil (also affects inserts)

1993 Pacific Rob Maurer with Donald Harris (or is it Jose Oliva) photo

1993 Topps Black Gold ABCD
1993 Topps Black Gold Redemptions with and without copyrights on back
1993 Topps Black Gold AB and CD swamped images
1993 Topps Black Gold with flat gold foiling, non-holographic

1993 Upper Deck with white names on front
1993 Upper Deck with 1992 holograms on back (Griffey and Mays Heroes promos exist and are much more common)

1994 Collector's Choice Up Close subset with white or brown bar at bottom on front
1994 Collector's Choice Future Foundation subset white silver signatures and white lettering on front

1994 Topps cards with A or B print codes visible on back (extremely rare, typically A and B sheet players have no print code)
1994 Topps Black Gold ABCD

1994 Upper Deck series one base cards with silver stat headings on back
1994 Upper Deck series one base cards with GOLD stat headings on back (very rare)
1994 Upper Deck electric diamond with silver stat headings on back
1994 Upper Deck Fantasy Team subset with electric diamond printed in bronze foil (very rare)

1996 Fleer Silver Foil Base
1996 Fleer Gold Foil Tiffany
1996 Fleer Silver Foil Tiffany

That's a start. Will update as more comes to mind.

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Old 10-30-2014, 06:25 AM
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1990 Topps George Bush
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Old 10-30-2014, 09:27 AM
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I'd also add a really obscure one, the 88 score come in three different die cuts.
First run- "tufts" on the corners can look like damaged corners, but it's extra paper sticking out.
second run- Tufts moved in from the corners. Basically 8 bits that stick out.
third and later runs- look normal.

The first batch caused a lot of complaints, so they changed the die cut mats. The change wasn't good, so it got changed again. The second run was very brief, and so far I've only found cards numbered between 221-660. They're not easy to find.

There's a bunch of little differences too, but they're a nuisance to look for, and hard to describe.

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Old 10-30-2014, 09:42 AM
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Here is a link to a great page with a lot of the '91 Topps errors and variations.
bnorth was also telling me something about some of the backs glowing under UV and some not, but I honestly can't remember at the moment if that was just factory sets or what.

I have sorted a TON of these, and I think I am only halfway there.

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http://junkwaxgems.wordpress.com/201...list/#more-579

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Old 11-26-2014, 10:18 PM
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Very good stuff. Found several 91 Topps tonight with the A* and B* print
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Old 11-27-2014, 06:55 AM
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How about the 89 upper Deck reverse negative cards and the 89 Fleer bull's eye/crosshair cards.
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Old 11-30-2014, 07:32 PM
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Here's a lost of the 1991 Topps variations/errors to look for.....

1991 Topps Errors & Variations List
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Old 12-01-2014, 05:05 PM
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Default '85-92 Cards - Worth Looking for

...and don't forget to pick out any 1991 Topps Desert Shield cards.....they would definitely be keepers - even the commons.

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