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Go for some of the current Topps series 2 then.
Got some today. 2 big packs, one blaster, two old cards. Both mid 80's commons, but with a "rediscover Topps" foil stamping. Ordinarily I'd say the stamping ruined them, but they're penny cards anyway, so I suppose it's cool. I did get a few redemptions in the 2011? diamond anniversary set. |
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They're coming to take me away
ha ha
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Great info Steve. I am another one that loves this stuff but there is way too much going on with this set for me to collect it.
Here is a pic of one of my stranger 91 cards. In hand it looks to just be missing the red ink on the back. The light yellow tint is only noticeable in pictures of the card taken outside in sunlight. The entire front and back of the card glows brightly under a black light. |
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Anyone know where the guys in the white coats took Peter. We could chip in and send him a couple of variants to cheer him up
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I'm breaking a full case of 1987 Donruss and writing down the sequence of every card.
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What happens when the smart kid who became a lawyer hangs out with the weird mechanic kid and then runs into a slow spot in business. Pretty much all the junkwax sets are like this, to me fascinating and so cheap I can collect a whole lot of them. Unfortunately they're also a huge time waster, and outside of a handful of cards are unlikely to be worth much in my lifetime. They are a bit fun though. Steve B |
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I think you'd mentioned the glowing as being from a yellow layer. I had doubts, because I'd expect to see some with that layer showing from bad registration. I'll have to take a few outside. When I went through my big batch of 91s years ago, I found a few different backs, the "tough" ones react to uv, but oddly. Not the bright glow, but a really dark red. Hard to tell from the ones that don't react, and it takes a strong blacklight. I didn't get far on the fronts, but did find a couple that reacted with a green glow, not strong but visible and probably from the clearcoat or gloss used. The UV reacting backs go back into at least 84-85, again, not anywhere near as strong as the 91s, but obviously reactive. Steve B Last edited by steve B; 07-21-2017 at 12:01 PM. Reason: added a sentence I forgot. |
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