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Quick Look: 1991 Pro Set WLAF Mike Teeter #11 Text Variation

26 Mar

Here is an old image from the lone copy of this variation I have owned. No longer a part of my collection, I still flip over the backs of the World League inserts in 1991 Pro Set just in case there are other similar variations to be found. I do believe that there is much to still be discovered in 1991 Pro Set and the World League sets.

Although I have only found the one copy, it’s scarcity is yet to be determined as few collectors know of it’s existence and bother to check for it. Hopefully, with the word getting around on this variation, we’ll see more copies for sale and possibly new, similar variations in the World League subsets.

1990 Pro Set Football: A variation paradise – pt.1

27 Nov

This post will focus on the lesser-known variations in the Dallas, TX based company’s sophmore set. 1990 Pro Set is home to a ton of well-documented variations: The New Orleans saints cards with white numbers, cards of Ray Perkins and Johnny Holland are missing their names and position on the reverse, stat errors in the text of Joe Montana’s card #2, etc…all of that info has been recorded in many places online and is usually just a click away. Tonight, I’m going to showcase some of the lesser known variations that can be found in the set.

#772 Dexter Manley backwards T. Manley’s card is already one of the most desirable error cards produced in modern trading cards. As of this writing, the last sale was for over $600. For those who don’t know, Manley’s card originally had a message about his suspension from the league due to violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, to which Manley and his lawyer objected. According to Pro Set, just a handful slipped through before correction. Not a new story in the error card world, but what many people are just finding out, is that a third variety exists: a version of the corrected card where the ‘t’ in “Official card of the NFL” on back (at bottom) looks as though it was printed backwards, or better yet, like a ‘j’ that had it’s top crossed instead of dotted. The backwards t is also present on the original substance abuse version as well, making this card a somewhat difficult “transitional” variety. In the 55 sets I have acquired in pursuit of the ‘substance abuse’ error, I have found just one of these ‘backward t’ errors!

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