Friday night's winner was Night Owl.
Let's start knocking the SL order out.
The pair of Dion James are different. One is Glossy (Tiffany). The reason for the Upper Deck cards showing the backs, is because the hologram is a variation.
Now the UD here are the Gold parallel (factory version).
Silver letter Flair parallels.
Glossy Fleer.
As you can tell the bulk on this post were Fleer products. I'll have 2 more SL posts. After that, I can and am looking forward to starting the October Comc haul.
I had no idea that there were gold hologram variations in '93 UD. TCDB does not make mention of it. I'll check my '93 UDs to see if I have any.
ReplyDeleteTCDB does list them, as factory set gold hologram
DeleteLove all the ‘90’s stuff! I think there’s a decent chance that one day you will at least have all of the Braves from the ‘80’s and ‘90’s.
ReplyDeleteI doubt it, but that would be nice.
DeleteAh, the days when players like Jerry Royster would get post-career cards...
ReplyDeleteI have no idea how you keep all this stuff organized!
ReplyDeleteI have a few of the gold hologram cards, but they've always confused me a bit...as have other UD hologram variations. I guess it's a little better than the legal line variations of Leaf.
ReplyDeleteI do love seeing all that Pinnacle though! Some nice sets over the years.
Been years since I've been on SportsLots. Still a good deal?
ReplyDeleteYes, although the cheapest cards are now .20 instead of .18, but yeah I find a lot of great cards there.
DeleteI forgot Dennis Martinez played for the Braves
ReplyDeleteGreat 90s adds! Love totally certified
ReplyDeleteGood looking cards, but those Pacific Online cards stick out like a sore thumb!
ReplyDeleteHope ya'll had a fantastic Turkey Day weekend. December is almost here and I'm looking forward to seeing more of your great blog posts. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteVariations for me can be easy depending on what they are. When it comes to dot, no dot and others not so much. Nice variety of cards above.
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff. Leaf 93 is underrated. So is Donruss 93, for that matter.
ReplyDeleteThis post was like a 90's sampler :)
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