1989 Fleer
Total Cards: 660
Rating: 6.4 (125 votes)
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Overview | Checklist | Teams | Errors / Variations | Hall of Famers | Rookies | Inserts and Related Sets | Comments | Packaging | Pricing | Sell Sheets / Ads | Trivia | Videos | Forum | External Links | Change Log | Contributors | Glossary | Gallery | Card Rankings | Collection Summary
1989 Fleer
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I know that print quality is not a strong suit for many of the older sets, but I was wondering if anyone else has noticed a black dot on the gray header on the back of Rick Reuschel, #340, above the "R" in his last name? I have multiple recurrences of this dot in the same location, same size, and same color. Just curious if this is something that qualifies as a variation or not. | ||
What about the fact every player on each team has same colored lines top and bottom of picture except for a few A’s players. Most A’s players have green lines but 5 players have red lines instead isn’t that a error of some kind UER or COR | ||
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Card #29, Mark Carreon is listed as an UER. Even though I have not found a listing that states what that error is, I believe it is his batting average (after all-star break) is 7.14. | ||
Classic set featuring Griffey RC. The cards have difficulty with centering, and coloring on some cards is extremely dark grey. | ||
I wonder how many people committed suicide after opening a pack of this garbage. This has to be one of the most depressing-looking sets from the late '80s. It doesn't even look baseball. | ||
I have two complete sets and some dupes somewhere. I really need to check for errors and make at least one master set. I know I only have B. Ripken black box, don't know about any others. |