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I never trusted those Tiffany production numbers. Back in the day when McGwire was hot it seemed there was an endless number of them.
Last edited by Peter_Spaeth; 11-02-2015 at 05:10 PM. |
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I agree with most mentioned, especially the 91 desert shield. Also 93 finest refractors and 96 select certified. I think cards of the steroid guys will come back. Mcgwire is already on his way but I think Clemens and Bonds are good ones to buy now. 84 Fleer update Puckett and 89 Upper Deck Griffey in PSA 10 have room to go up in my opinion. I think that griffey in BGS 10 will be a 4-5k card in a few years and his PSA 10 will be selling for $500 before that.
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If more sets were produced than the estimated production amounts, than another theory could be that Topps produced multiple sets with the same serial number....but again I have not seen any collectors or dealers bring this fact forward either. While it may have seemed like there were an endless number of McGwire RCs out there, there are only 1258 that are on record with PSA which is just over 25% of the alleged production amounts. This pct is probably a realistic number for such a card. Surprisingly, these Tiffany cards do not have greater demand as their supply is exceedingly low as compared to their regular issue counterparts. Recent auction sales of sealed 85 TT sets were in the $700-900 range. |
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Tiffany
I have a run of these (84-91 ?) and the related Traded sets. I have never seen the cards themselves since they are still in the factory boxes. I also ended up buying some Tiffany "like"sets ( forget what they were called) from, I think 2000-2002
Fritsch used to offer some of the Tiffany sets in their catalog and web site |
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There were also Score Glossy sets, which were their equivalent to Topps Tiffany. Think they came in tins instead of cardboard boxes. I had a couple from 1988, but they were a bit of a pain because of the shipping weight.
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