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84 and 86 are the classics, but 1991 was the first year I really got into collecting and I opened so much Topps and Donruss that year.
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1984 was the set which changed Donruss "for the better". The difficulty of finding the cards, the gorgeous design and the two key rookies (Mattingly and Strawberry) made this one of the sets of the 1980's.
Now, Topps had a nice 1983 set, but the card world evolved quickly after the 1984 set, including the prominence of the "Rated Rookies" cards. So between the importance of the set and the design, 1984 is by far the best and most important Donruss set of that time period. I will also say, I just received a donation in which there was a significant amount of 1992 Donruss cards in the pile and the 1992 sets is in my opinion, very underrated as to the non monetary aspects. Clean design, lots of space for the pictures, great information on the back with a second player photo. And, while the value may never be there except for the tougher inserts, that set is going to be 25 years old next year and deserves some recognition as well.
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I have to disagree with Rich on 1984 Donruss, I have always disliked that set because Donruss cut off supply early on that set, artificially creating a card shortage for the first time. The card companies have been manipulating collectors ever since.
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The amazing thing about 87 cards in general is that it was at the top of the hype and it was virtually impossible to open a pack that didn't make you a "profit."
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That fact and inexpensive tables at many local shows, helped to create a whole new generation of dealers and store owners, a few of them are still active to this day
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1984 is the set I remember most. I was stationed at the time overseas in Spain and the Base shopette only had Topps. My Dad sent me the set for Christmas and I was like Wow..
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I'll go with 81 not for any pitular reason. I was born in 1981 and the set has a vintage 80ish flair to it .
I personally liked the later donruss sets and the inserts. Diamond kings is one of my favorite inserts sets ( Football and baseball ).
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