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Pro Set made rookie cards of actual rookies (notably draft picks) and offered more color and action shots than Topps did. Pro Set claimed to have its own printing presses for its product, which could make and issue cards very quickly. For its first football card set in 1989, Pro Set released its cards in three series.
The first Score football set in 1989 made even bigger waves for collectors of NFL trading cards. Pinnacle Brands began production of its first premium quality set, called Pinnacle , in 1991 for American football and 1992 for baseball and used a distinctive black-bordered design for its first two years.
Topps remains the only baseball card company today to still offer factory sets of their base brand. Their first factory set was offered in 1974 exclusively in the J.C. Penney catalog, but Topps would not begin releasing factory sets again until 1982. The 1982 Topps Factory Set is rare due to J.C. Penney's failure to sell them. J.C. Penney ...
Baseball Talk was a set of 164 "talking" baseball cards that were released by Topps and the LJN Corporation during the spring of 1989. Each card featured a plastic disk affixed to the back of an oversized baseball card.
The company's official Premier League football collection launched in 1994 and has become, annually, the world's best selling sticker collection, the Merlin name would continue on the official collection until 2008 where it was rebranded as Topps before Panini won the contract in 2020. Merlin reached the old Panini levels, shifting 76m packets ...
Back to the Future Part II (Topps, 1989) Batman (1989) (Topps, 1989) Batman Returns (O-Pee-Chee, 1992) [26] Batman & Robin (Fleer, 1997) Batman Begins (Topps, 2005) Beauty and the Beast (Panini) [27] The Black Hole (Topps, 1979) Cars 3 (Panini) [28] Casper (Fleer, 1995) The Cat in the Hat (Comic Images, 2003) Chicken Run (Futera, 2000) [22]