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Hi Football guys. I do not understand why there is no interest in the CA only issue of BP set These are head shots - no helmets - all of the stars of the day. do you collect only Topps, Philly and so forth ? I have a bunch of them too.
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I haven't heard of it. Or haven't heard of it under that name.
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I believe sealmark is referring to the 1990 British Petroleum set, issued as part of a contest. Guessing they didn't have the licensing to use the NFL team logos, so all cards show headshots with no helmets. Looks like about 15 of the 40 were HOFers.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1990-Britis...AAAOSw99tcKQr8 |
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I believe you are correct. This oddball set was created by BP and used as part of a content. They were given out at BP gas stations and you had to find two cards that went together in order to win a prize. There are two backs for each of the base set of 36 cards ... one with contest rules on it and one with an advertisement for the game. There were 5 additional cards that were the matches for the others and resulted in prizes:
Andre Tippett: $5 prize - 990 cards issued, Freeman McNeil: $10 prize - 325 cards issued, Clay Matthews: $100 prize - 18 cards issued, Tim Harris: $1,000 prize - three cards issued, and Deion Sanders $10,000 prize - one card issued. Because the base cards were given out like candy at BP stations, they aren't worth much but are nice to look at! jeff |
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Almost identical in look to the 1968 Atlantic Oil baseball set.
I'm east coast, so if it was west coast only I'm not too surprised I missed it. |
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Here's a pic...
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