The fun is that there's still room to discover something "new" in 91 Topps.
And with differences of opinion about what's a variation or not, there probably won't be a truly complete list.
For example, I separate out a third version of the backs that under UV is a very dark red. It's reactive, but in an odd way.
I also have set aside cards with what I think are stock differences also UV related. And a couple potential gloss differences.
And my list for varieties that can be seen has stuff that isn't on other lists.
It's a fun set if you're both cheap and insane.
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