The Tiffany set is a high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating. This 792 card set was the final time Topps issued their Tiffany sets.The 1991 Topps Tiffany cards were issued in complete sets only, and is among the shortest printed Tiffany sets.
Tiffany set - A high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating.
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The only difference is that the "Tiffany" has a very glossy finish to the front, and is a much more limited production run. Tiffany sets were only issued in factory set form, and it is believed that approx. 30,000 sets were produced of the 1987 Tiffany, as opposed to the perhaps millions of regular issue 1987 Topps.
A Mark McGwire Topps Tiffany card is a card from the Tiffany set - A high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating.For more information on Baseball Card collecting terms visit the link I left below
A single card from the Bowman Tiffany set. Tiffany set -A high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating.Bowman - A well-known card manufacturer that began production in 1948 with baseball, football, and basketball cards. Their basketball production was halted that same year, while baseball and football cards were produced through 1955. The following year, Topps purchased the company and ended their rivalry in the sports card market. In 1989, Topps once again began production of cards with the Bowman name. Cards with this brand name are prominent in the modern sports card market. Topps - The most recognized sports card manufacturer. They are most well known for the 1952 Topps set, the king of post-war issues. Today, Topps still dominates the market, with Topps Chrome, Topps Finest, and Bowman Chrome issues. All these baseball card terms and more can found At the Glossary Of Baseball Collectible Terms. See Related Links below for the link.
What someone is willing to pay, as with all collectables. Sets range from 35 to 125 depending on how much the buyer wants them.
The 1976 Topps Traded set was the first. The set contained 44 cards. A "Sports Extra" heading design is found on each picture. Each card is numbered according to the player's regular 1976 card with the addition of "T" to indicate his new status. A Traded Set is a set of cards, usually factory packaged, that features players who switched teams during the season, as well as those who made their debuts. Topps, who started this trend every year since 1981, is most well known for traded sets. Other companies also produce traded sets, although they refer to them by different names such as "Update" (Fleer) and "Rookie/Traded" (Score) sets.
Topps created the refractor sets, and also releases the Refractor cards under the Bowman name, which Topps owns. In 1956 Topps purchased the Bowman company and ended their rivalry in the sports card market. In 1989, Topps once again began production of cards with the Bowman name.
You can buy one or similar team sets from that year for 1$.
Tiffany set - A high end set of cards, issued by Topps. These sets were identical to the regular issue set, except for the higher quality white cardboard stock and the addition of a protective UV coating. See Related Links below to a Glossary for other baseball collecting terms.
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