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1991 topps glow back
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I just read a crap load of articles regardining these cards and am still confused. Do these actually have more value than normal backs? Also, are the ones I photographed glow backs or am I missing something? I'd love to hear from someone that knows about these. |
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I have the same exact curiosities.
Hoping someone that collects these has some insight.
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I will say I have seen people telling some very interesting stories on eBay selling(or at least trying) these glow back cards at huge premiums.
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1991
Contact the posters Zach Wheat and SteveB, but be careful, judging by this thread they may be contagious
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...ght=Topps+1991 http://net54baseball.com/showthread....991+vatiations Last edited by ALR-bishop; 02-01-2018 at 12:43 PM. |
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The ones in your pics that are bright orange are the ones.
As far as I know there shouldn't be any value difference. I'd have to look again to be sure, but the box I opened a while back has both types of backs in the same box, and in the same packs. There are some that react to UV oddly, more of a dark ruby red than anything, but it takes a strong UV source at the right wavelength to spot them. Those seemed to be tougher, but my sample size was only around 4-5000 cards, so a different batch might have a lot more of them. They're fun, as long as the UV doesn't give you headaches and/or eye damage. I got a bit of a headache after a couple hours. It went away pretty quickly. I can't really see paying a premium for them, maybe a slight one if I was a player collector who didn't want to search through a bunch of the same card. |
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There are very variations to the UV coating placement. Just borders vs. borders and stat area. I don't recall all the different combinations but some are definitely in shorter supply than others.
Like Steve B said, I have found both types in the same box. My sample size was roughly 8 3200/5000ct boxes and a dozen or so wax, jumbo and rack boxes as well as a few factory sets (they are all glow versions in the xmas set). This is just what I picked up when they were discovered/gaining traction two years ago or so. Across the board, I saw fewer non-glow backs than glow, estimate about 30-40% non glow. One of the rarest varieties I have found is a non-glow back with a yellowish cardstock (when under the UV lamp).
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Really?!?!?!?
Now I have to go back and look for yellow paper under the U/V light?!?!?!?!?? Every time I think I'm out, 1991 Topps pulls me back in!!!!!!!!!! Last edited by JoeDfan; 02-02-2018 at 10:30 AM. |
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So I probably shouldn't mention that this happened other years?
The difference isn't as noticeable, but they do have reacting/non-reacting backs for other years. |
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I'm convinced 1991 Topps were produced in several factories and there are differences. one of the easiest ones to tell is the 40th anniversary logo is either real vibrant or really in the background. There are others as well, including some really obscure Oil Can Boyd variation. More to come
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I think at this point it is 100% certain that Topps used multiple facilities to print the 1991 cards. The changes and corrections to many cards were not linear in the production timeline. For example, one can open a box with the corrected Keith Comstock that also includes the error version of, say, Ron Kittle, while another box may yield the opposite versions.
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Postage stamps have longwave (blacklight) and shorwave uv markers used for automatic sorting and mailing, and there are variations that are collected/valued by stamp collectors. Some of the variations are quite interesting.
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I also have a couple foreign stamps that are on paper that reacts, and one on an envelope piece that reacts. That one is from the 1880's. On a crazy "steve" side not, some early US stamps also have shades that react or not, and I haven't found that listed in any catalog. Collecting is very different from one country to the next, stuff we tolerate is very much looked down on in most of Europe. |
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Last edited by Zach Wheat; 02-08-2018 at 01:44 PM. |
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I haven't seen any cards from this set showing just the sheet letter without an asterisk. Do you have, or can you point me to, an example?
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