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The 1991 set had an announced production of 15% of regular Fleer and this set was produced on higher quality card stock and used silver ink, just like Donruss' Leaf set starting the previous year. The 1992 set used UV coating on both sides and gold foil stamping on the front, which was among the most beautiful sets of that year. 1994's Ultra ...
X-Men Ultra (Fleer, 1994) Games. Historic events. Actors and Actresses (Allen ... 1992) Awesome Animals (Club Pro Set, 1993) Birds (Oak Manufacturing, 1958)
SkyBox International/Fleer: No OverPower: 1995: Fleer: No Perry Rhodan Sammelkartenspiel [168] 1996: Fanpro/Between the Stars: No Pez Card Game: 2000: U.S. Games Systems: No Pirates of the Caribbean Trading Card Game [169] 2006: Upper Deck: No Pk cards [170] 2008: PKXL Cards, Inc. No Pokémon Trading Card Game [171] 1996: Wizards of the Coast ...
SkyBox produced many licensed non-sports trading cards, including sets for Disney (1995), [11] Star Trek (since 1993) and Marvel Comics (2010). [12] SkyBox also produced SkyCaps, its milk caps games brand. [4]
1986 Fleer: From humble beginnings to becoming the modern set. Fleer picked the perfect time to reenter the basketball card business in 1986. The Philadelphia-based candy company, founded in 1885 ...
Set record for the most expensive football card ever. 9 $2,000,000 $2,000,000 Kobe Bryant: 1997 Metal Universe Precious Metal Gems - Green Serial numbered #4/100 BGS NM-MT+ 8.5 February 22, 2022 Private sale Set a record for a Kobe Bryant card. The Precious Metal Gems were serial numbered to 100 with 1-10 being Green and 11-100 being Red.
In 1992, Topps' gum and Fleer's logo stickers were discontinued, with Donruss discontinuing the puzzle piece inserts the following year. [37] With the issuance of a very popular and rare (compared to other sets at the time) set in 1984, Donruss began to take hold as one of the most popular card brands in competition with Topps.
In 1992, Pro Set created a 100-card set based on the Guinness Book of World Records. Each card was 3½x2½ inches. Each card was 3½x2½ inches. The cards were available in Canada, the United States, Australia, South Africa and Great Britain.The first card featured Cosmoclock 21 at Yokohama, Japan.