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Randy Johnson RC Topps, Tiffany?
Hello. I'm a new member here and also fairly new at baseball card collecting. I was collecting as a kid and just recently started back into the hobby, so I'm learning as much as I can. I pulled this Randy Johnson rookie out of a mixed packs box of cards the other day and here that there are a couple of variations with this card. One of which is a base card and another called a Tiffany? What variation is this card and what is the best way to distinguish the difference?
Thanks in advance for all of your help and I look forward to being a member here! Pete |
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Big Unit Tiffany
Welcome... the easiest way to spot a Topps Tiffany from a regular Topps is the card back... Tiffanies are printed on white stock, regular on gray chipboard back.... fronts are glossier on Tiffanies too.
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Yes, the back of a Topps Tiffany card has much more vibrant colors than the relatively muted colors of its gray-carded brethren. Once you see a Tiffany card you'll recognize one for the rest of your life.
Post a scan of the back and we'd be able to see for sure (assuming its a good scan). And welcome back to card collecting! Brian |
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Thanks for the great info guys! Here's the back.
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Looks like you have the regular version, which is also expected since you opened it from a pack. As mentioned, Topps' "tiffany" cards have glossier, smoother fronts, different card stock, more vibrantly colored backs, and they were only issued in complete sets of limited quantities (not packs). They also carry a higher price on the market.
On some cards, the plastic coating on the front, which gives it the gloss, can turn yellow-ish over time. Here's a good article from cardboardconnection.com about the sets. And, here's a Randy Johnson tiffany back for comparison.... Last edited by CW; 11-24-2013 at 09:53 PM. |
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Great! Thanks a lot! I can definitely see the difference. So are they only in the cello packs?
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No, not in any sort of packs.
They only came as complete sets. Steve B |
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Tiffany Sets
In addition to the original run of Tiffany sets mentioned in the article ( 84-91), Topps also put out limited edition "Tiffany" sets in 2000, 2001 and 2002. As Chuck mentioned, as best I know they were only issued in factory sealed box sets, no packs of any kind
Last edited by ALR-bishop; 11-26-2013 at 07:00 AM. |
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In regards to the article, there are no print runs mentioned for several of the traded sets or the sets from 90-91(other than the 91's are noted as relatively scarce). Does anyone have an idea what the print runs actually were for the 90 and 91 sets?
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Thank you guys for all of the great detailed answers!!
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