There are a fair amount of error cards and print variations in this set, something that I tracked while I opened packs. Any idea what the value would be cant find it anywhere. However, the majority of those that are widely recognized in the hobby come from things like spelling mistakes and wrong photos oops moments that happen before a card heads off to the printer. Any idea if this makes for a valuable card? Change), You are commenting using your Twitter account. Topps issued their standard 792-card set in 1989, not counting the various errors and print variations. Did you find any versions of the Alicea card that didnt have the E*F* on back? Hi Im Tim and I have a Jeff pico 1990 with nothing on the back is it worth anything. @Jon There is a section in the article dedicated to why estimating values on printing errors is difficult. Thought I'd share this highly unusual variation of card 618, Rance Mulliniks I found weeding out a box of commons I picked up recently. I dont know how many of this error card exist, all I know is that I have never seen one for sale on EBAY or any other similar website. 1985-1989 Baseball Error cards - Baseball Cards by RCBaseballCards - Contributors That card has been a standard-bearer in the hobby for decades, but it wasn't the only Junior choice that summer, as Fleer and Donruss bought into . Todd Tobias is a longtime hobbyist and PSA staff member who is constantly on the hunt for vintage lacrosse issues and autographed cards for his American Football League (1960-1969) collection. My local sports card store said check eBayI found no others. - Card Rankings Theres also a flat white line along the bottom border. *****A single sheet of gold bordered cards has surfaced in many parts across a number of collections. C $1.35. Errors have a long and storied history in the hobby. I have some 1989 Donuss printed on front of card on back the cards according to on the internet are they are 1988 leaf which is printed on back. The picture and stats are from the Dallas Cowboys but the name says San Francisco 49ers as well. Im think this Jordan I have is possibly a 1/1 and the other few are 1/1s also . Youll notice that the card in front is missing the print where its supposed to say Complete Major League Pitching Record. I seem to remember something with 89 topps traded that had an error. Many times, collectors look down on printing errors in the sense that theyre not complete. I have the Texas rangers Nolan Ryan 5000k card one of the series. Home - Baseball Card Errors and Variations at BaseballErrors.com Sell Sheets / Ads | Does anyone have a comprehensive list of 1989 Topps errors? Plus he opted for his nickname Rock on this card, which amplifies his coolness by a factor of 10 at least. was wondering what the price on this might be or if there is anyone who might be interested, Back in 1997/8 I bought a pack of skybox got the Kobe Bryant frequent flyer #9 and the whole back was triple printed so I put it in a plastic..for years I looked around and online nothing like it everyones I see is normal..What now? Was this a common occurrence back then? 25 Most Valuable Barry Bonds Baseball Cards in the World LoL. (#255961372061), The Original Tiger Tail - Muscle Roller Massage Stick Improve Mobility 18 Inches (#266098223185), Awesome eBayer!! Also a Deshaun Watson with earl campbell on the back and Odell Beckham with Peyton manning on the back. i love this thread. A 1987 Jose Canseco card with the tops logo very misprinted. Any value? @Nicholas Black fronts are addressed in the article as well as why its hard to gauge values on cards like these. Needless to say, these cards dont yield the best results from grading. I can't confirm the Morris card, but this is an interesting new variation. @Stan This article explains why that is tough to tell. Heres another error from the late 1980s thats very easy to miss. Got them out of packs. I have a 2007 Topps card that has a picture of Mickey Mantle on the front and the back has Edgar Renteria stat info. Topps 1988. Pricing | Manning has Leafs birthday on his card and Leaf has Mannings birthday on his. Randy is shown gazing off into the distance with an almost perplexed look on his face. 4. Kevin Garnett Rookie seems important but based on your article it may not have much value. 10 Best 1989 Topps Baseball Cards To Buy Plus Error List PSA | Copyright 2023 Trading Card Database LLC The card is currently worth $189.99. im working on scanning a bunch of errors for a new site, as this one seems to have died. Sports card printing errors usually show up in a few different forms. I have both error and corrected The corrected card lists (albany) on the front. Has anyone else seen any of those? If its a fifth-year card of a 35-year-old reliever in a set youre working on, replacement might be the better route. He's been a baseball card collector since 1988, and is the Founder & Principal of www.radicards.com | Visit the store. i did a little research and that player wasnt even in the set of cards that year. Your Account has been confirmed and activated successfully. Do you have your receipt? However, they are also full of players who are now in their respective halls of fame, the cards are necessary parts of many PSA Set Registries and a $5 or $10 investment can still bring hours of enjoyment. - External Links 1989 Topps Traded Baseball - 6 Checklist | Trading Card Database Collection Summary. That said, its not likely priced due to rarity. Does this card is more worthy? 1989 topps baseball error cards: Search Result | eBay Or it might just sit there. Nobody sets out to mess up, but it doesnt always work out that way. And the next year was when Topps changed who made their Chrome cards. I have 2 95-95 Eric Desjardins upper deck hockey cards. I am sorting a few thousand and thought I would pull out what I can. When it comes to cards, things get messed up from time to time. 27a Orestes Destrade E*F* before copyright*, *Some copies have been found with solid black name/team banner printing flaw*, 62a Alfredo Griffin red bar over photo in top right border, 62b Alfredo Griffin red bar partially airbrushed, 62c Alfredo Griffin red bar removed entirely, 70a Mark McGwire thin red line through left of name banner (above M in MARK), 151a Terry McGriff background of name/team banner partially printed in white, 151b Terry McGriff background of name/team banner printed entirely gray, 167a Steve Searcy large gap between hat and Future Stars header, 167b Steve Searcy small gap between hat and Future Stars header, 212a Scott Sanderson dashed black right side border, 212b Scott Sanderson solid black right side border, 233a Gregg Jefferies larger gap between hat and Future Stars header, 233b Gregg Jefferies smaller gap between hat and Future Stars header, 303a Felix Fermin *F* before copyright on back*, 303b Felix Fermin F* before copyright on back*, *Various printing variations affect the stripe color on Fermins sleeve. Any comments? 1990 Bowman Errors & Variations: OngoingChecklist, 1991 Topps A*B* Sheet Code Variations: OngoingChecklist, Quick Look: 1993 Topps Black Gold FoilVariations. I have a mistake on my AJ Green card because instead they put a photo of Jermaine Cresham instead of AJ Green and they have all of AJ Greens stats on the back so how much do you think i can get from this card? I have a 1 only error card #190 Davey Allison In Memory card. On top of that, Topps failed to include Ken Griffey, Jr. rookie card in their base set that year, and it wasnt until the Traded set was issued late in the season that we were treated to a Topps card of The Kid. Top 50 Bowman Chrome Rookie Auto Cards in 2020 ; The Most Expensive Modern Sports Cards in the Hobby; Zion Wiliamson's Top 20 Sports Cards; NFL's Top 100 Players of All-Time & Their Key Football Cards Sometimes you find a card that looks perfectly normal on one side but when you flip it over, theres nothing there. I think this is just a case of too little Black ink being used/running low. If youre quickly fanning through a stack, missing foil cards can be easy to miss, especially in sets that dont use a lot of it in the first place. Putting a gauge on what these sorts of errors are worth is tough. The various letter sheet codes on the backs of 1989s and other modern cards are true variations, rather than printing errors. There are six variations of every single card in the 1989 Donruss set. @Larry This article explains why figuring out values on cards like this can be tricky. Again, thank you for your time and patients. Is this a rare card. My daughter: the bravest 13-year-old I know. And finally, a card that revolves around a man that knows a thing or two about making mistakes concerning baseball, Barry Bonds. One of my favorite Topps variations period. I have 2 cards from the 89 Fleer set that represent 1 player, Dan Gladden (#112). Depending on your take, sports card printing errors can add a little flavor to a break or they can be annoying. Do those numbers mean its one of 30, total in the world? - Collection Summary, Overview | Ryan, Thanks for a great article. 1989 Topps #70 **Error Card** MARK MCGWIRE Oakland Athletics - Packaging I have a pic on the flickr stream https://flic.kr/p/nEw7kp. The other is a 1994 Ken Norton card. Plainfield Sports & Non-Sports Card Show | 2023 Dates, Cincinnati Sports Card and Memorabilia Show | 2023 Dates. Thanks ;). One additional note is I have a #287 Juan Nieves that has a yellow line across the top just above the orange frame on the card that is similar to some of the other printing variations found in the set. 1989 Topps Traded Baseball Cards - 10 Most Valuable A+++, Hurley Warner Hat -GRAY/BLACK - Flex Fit S/M BRAND NEW !!! Would they even grade this card? I only discovered the existence of one of these variations a couple years back, at which point I had already put in over 25 years of collecting experience. I have a 2007 topps #301 adrian peterson rookie card but on the back it says 2010 The Topps Trading Company Inc. Is That a mistake? **Several cards, specifically the Pirates, Giants and Reds, can be found with very dark team/name banners. John Smoltz card with Tom Glavens picture on front. @Ryan Theyre miscuts, which are covered in this article. It is possible that more than one sheet exists. Some may even avoid printing errors because theyre not as theyre intended. One other thing that i did stumble onto was that #244 Jim Acker on the back seemed to have a recurring print flaw where the solid black line below the IM in JIM was smeared. I wonder how frequently that printing flaw variation occurred. Three cards isnt enough to determine a trend. The front also has in white lettering Traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Granted its his 6th year card so not expecting it to allow me to retire. I thought about auction block. What are Error Cards and are they more valuable? after Inc & Missing (*) after Denotes, 1 Normal Black Borders & 1 Gray Charcoal Borders, Both a 7, 1 Gap between Hat and Future Stars & 1 Small to no Gap between Hat and Future Stars, 1 Normal card number & 1 Err missing the 8 & has 1 Dot there, 1 Normal Gray Borders & 1 DarkCharcoal Borders, 1 Normal Print and Red Borders & 1 Gray w White Name and Orange Borders, 1 Dark Blue Background & 1 Light Purple Background, 1 Normal Gray print & 1 Dark Gray Charcoal Card, 1986 Darrell Porter, 2 Donruss Print Err Variations #290, #B20962, 1987 Ben Oglivie, 2 Donruss Variations #419, #B25854, 1987 Bob Stanley, 2 Donruss Variations #216, #B25857, 1987 Bob Tewksbury, 2 Donruss Variations #422, #B25858, 1987 Brett Butler, 2 Donruss Variations #219, #B25855, 1987 Bud Black, 2 Donruss Variations #404, #B25865, 1987 Cal Ripken, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #609, #B20548, 1987 Carney Lansford, 2 Topps Variations #678, #B20440, 1987 Charlie Leibrandt, 2 Donruss Variations #220, #B25856, 1987 Chuck Tanner, 3 Topps Print Error Variations #593, #B20549, 1987 Dan Plesac, 2 Donruss Variations #214, #B25859, 1987 Darryl Strawberry, 2 Topps Variations #601, #B20550, 1987 Dave Collins, 2 Donruss Variations #215, #B25860, 1987 Dave Righetti, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #616, #B20441, 1987 Dave Righetti, 2 Topps Variations #616, #B20551, 1987 Dave Palmer, 2 Donruss Variations #325, #B25861, 1987 Don Mattingly, 2 Topps Error Variations #606, #B20442, 1987 Donnie Hill, 2 Donruss Variations #405, #B25862, 1987 Dwight Doc Gooden, 2 Topps Error Variations #603, #B20443, 1987 Eric Davis, 1 Donruss Error #22, #B25863, 1987 Gary Carter, 2 Topps Variations #602, #B20444, 1987 Gene Mauch, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #518, #B20552, 1987 George Hendrick, 2 O Pee Chee Variations #248, #B16427, 1987 Greg Walker, 1 Donruss Error #25, #B25864, 1987 Jim Rice, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #480, #B16423, 1987 Kevin McReynolds, 1 Donruss Error #14, #B25866, 1987 Lee Smith, 2 Topps Variations #23, #B16424, 1987 Len Matuszek, 2 Donruss Variations #423, #B25867, 1987 Ray Soff, 2 Topps Error Variations #671, #B20331, 1987 Ruben Sierra, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #6, #B16425, 1987 Tom Niedenfuer, 2 Donruss Variations #218, #B25868, 1987 Urbano Lugo, 2 Topps Error Variations #92, #B16426, 1988 A's, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #759, #B19416, 1988 Al Leiter, 2 Topps Error Variations #18, #B19410, 1988 Alan Trammell, 2 Donruss Variations #230, #B19604, 1988 Andre Dawson, 2 Donruss Variations #9, #B16428, 1988 Andy Van Slyke, 2 Donruss Variations #18, #B16429, 1988 Bob Boone, 2 Donruss Variations #305, #B19598, 1988 Butch Wynegar, 2 Topps Variations #737, #B19417, 1988 Curt Young, 2 Donruss Variations #97, #B19605, 1988 Darren Daulton, 2 Donruss Variations #309, #B19599, 1988 Dennis Rasmussen, 1 Topps Print Error Variations #135, #B19405, 1988 Don Sutton, 2 Topps Variations #575, #B19401, 1988 Eddie Murray, 2 Topps Error Variations #4, #B19411, 1988 Ed Hearn, 2 Topps Variations #56, #B19479, 1988 Fleer, 1 Print Error Variation #646, #B19481, 1988 Gene Garber, 2 Score Print Error Variations #565, #B19200, 1988 Gerald Perry, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #39, #B19412, 1988 Jay Howell, 2 Donruss Variations #55, #B20166, 1988 Jeff Hamilton, 2 Topps Error Variations #62, #B19406, 1988 Jim Eisenreich, 2 Topps Error Variations #348, #B19407, 1988 Jim Rice, 2 Donruss Variations #399, #B19601, 1988 Jody Davis, 2 Donruss Error Variations #119, #B25869, 1988 Joe Carter, 1 Donruss Mis Cut or Printed Error Variation #254, #B19607, 1988 John Tudor, 2 Fleer Print Error Variations #48, #B19201, 1988 Jose Lind, 2 Donruss Error Variations #38, #B16430, 1988 Jose Lind, 3 Topps print error variations #767, #B19418, 1988 Ken Griffey, 2 Donruss Print Errpr Variations #202, #B19608, 1988 Ken Landreaux, 2 Topps Variations #23, #B19413, 1988 Mark Clear, 2 Topps Variation #742, #B19419, 1988 Mark McGwire, 2 Topps Error Variations #3, #B19414, 1988 Mike Boddericker, 2 Donruss Variations #89, #B20167, 1988 Nelson Liriano, 1 Donruss Error Variation #32B, #B20168, 1988 Nolan Ryan, 2 Donruss Variations #61, #B20169, 1988 Nolan Ryan, 1 Topps Print Error Variation #6, #B19480, 1988 Orel Hershiser, 2 Donruss Variations #94, #B20170, 1988 Ozzie Virgil, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #755, #B19420, 1988 Pat Keedy, 2 Topps Variations #486, #B19408, 1980 Pat Sheridan, 2 Topps Variation #514, #B19402, 1988 Paul Molitor, 1 Donruss Mis Cut Error, Itm#B3575, 1988 Ron Oester, 2 Donruss Variations #246, #B19609, 1988 Sid Bream, 2 Topps Print Errpr Variations #478, #B19409, 1988 Ted Simmons, 2 Topps Variations #791, #B19421, 1988 Tom Browning, 2 Topps Error Variations #577, #B19403, 1988 Tont Fernandez, 2 Donruss Print Error Variations #319, #B19602, 1988 Topps, 1 Checklist Error #528, #B19404, 1988 Topps Sweepstakes, 2 Error Variations, #B19478, 1988 Will Clark, 2 Donruss Variations #21, #B16431, 1988 Willie Wilson, 1 Donruss Print Error Variations #307, #B19603, 1988 Zane Smith, 1 Score Printing Error #410, #B19202, 1989 Alan Ashby, 2 Fleer Error Variations #350, #B17805, 1989 Alvin Davis, 1 Donruss Print Error Variation #BC-25, #B18668, 1989 Andy Benes, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #437, #B19644, 1989 Andy Van Slyke, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #392, #B19661, 1989 Barry Bonds, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #620, #B19049, 1989 Bo Diaz, 2 Fleer Print Err Variations #159, #B18017, 1989 Bo Jackson, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #789, #B19043, 1989 Bob Boone, 2 Topps Variations #243, #B18496, 1989 Bobby Bonilla, 2 Donruss Variations #2, #B18013, 1989 Bobby Bonilla, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #440, #B19050, 1989 Bobby Meacham, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #436, #B19645, 1989 Cal Ripken, 1 Donruss Error Variation #51, #B18130, 1989 Carlton Fisk, 2 Donruss Variations #7, #B18012, 1989 Carlton Fisk, 2 Topps Print Error Variations #695, #B19044, 1989 Charlie Hough, 2 Fleer Error Variations #522, #B17864, 1989 Charlie Puleo, 2 Fleer Error Variations #598, #B17827, 1989 Cory Snyder, 2 Donruss Variations #8, #B18669, 1989 Craig Biggio, 2 Topps Print Error #49, #B18228, 1989 Damon Berryhill, 1 Topps Wrong back Error, Itm#B3334.