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judsonhamlin 03-30-2019 01:51 PM

"Enamel" proofs
 
As a fan of the 1977 set (don't judge) I was looking to add a proof or two from that set to my collection. I can't seem to get a good answer as to what exactly an enamel proof is. Is it just a special coating on cardstock or made from a different material? And are they 1 of 1 or are there multiples out there? Thanks.

ALR-bishop 03-30-2019 02:19 PM

Not familiar with enamel proofs for 1977 ( or other years) so look forward to someone else knowing and sharing something about them.

I am aware of some ceramic or porcelain cards and sets Topps experimented with, I think in the 90s. That included 'reprints" of all the Mantle cards in porcelain.

There are some very sought after 1977 Topps proof cards listed in the SCD Standard Catalog that involve players in different poses or on different teams than their issued card that year, the best known being the Reggie Jackson as an Oriole. All of the SCD listed proofs go for big dollars these days.

Here is an example of a 77 unissued proof

http://i1267.photobucket.com/albums/...psjmruzm3g.jpg

swarmee 03-30-2019 04:09 PM

https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...searchin=title
Speaking of, this was certainly an interesting result after SGC promoting their new SHEET CUT designation. The only card that sold was a full-process card. None of the progressive proofs sold, and only a nearly complete one got a bid.

hcv123 03-30-2019 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by swarmee (Post 1866510)
https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...searchin=title
Speaking of, this was certainly an interesting result after SGC promoting their new SHEET CUT designation. The only card that sold was a full-process card. None of the progressive proofs sold, and only a nearly complete one got a bid.

Agree - super weird - a color separation proof isn't worth 5% of a final production proof?

Jim65 03-30-2019 05:28 PM

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Originally Posted by hcv123 (Post 1866513)
Agree - super weird - a color separation proof isn't worth 5% of a final production proof?

Limited market, some people hate progression proofs.


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