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Old 01-10-2018, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Rookiemonster View Post
Before 1992 I think parallel was more of a loose term. They had a bunch of Tiffany/glossy sets done before this one ( 1989 Fleer glossy). The thing is it has a Griffey rookie that is diffeicult to find in high grade because of factory issues. We can also add the 1989 Bowman Tiffany to 1989 cards that make a splash now. They made less Bowman Tiffany but there have been more high grades in the Bowman Tiffany then Fleer glossy. I was just adding to the fact that 1989 was a game changer. Without these other griffey rookies all we would have is a bunch of mass produced Griffey’s( like the upper decks never ending printing)


I also think that almost ever year from 1980 till now has some significance to the modern collector. So I was just cherry picking some big moments that popped in to my mind.
Interesting take on 1989. And it does make sense, the UD cards were the big thing once they came out, along with the Billy Ripken.

And yes, there's probably something special that happened every year since 1980. Some more special than others, but that's more an individual thing. Like 83? when Topps sold uncut sheets rolled in huge "packs" through at least one of the chain toy stores. Special to me because it was a pretty weird thing to do even for Topps. But probably not so special to anyone else.
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