1984 Donruss
Total Cards: 658
Rating: 7.5 (87 votes)
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Notes: Distributed in one series (#1-651 plus seven checklist cards). The checklist cards (#1-6 and unnumbered Diamond Kings) are considered part of the base set and are listed at the end of the checklist.
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1a | Robin Yount DK, ERR |
Milwaukee Brewers |
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1b | Robin Yount DK, COR |
Milwaukee Brewers |
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2a | Dave Concepcion DK, ERR |
Cincinnati Reds |
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2b | Dave Concepcion DK, COR |
Cincinnati Reds |
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3a | Dwayne Murphy DK, ERR |
Oakland Athletics |
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3b | Dwayne Murphy DK, COR |
Oakland Athletics |
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4a | John Castino DK, ERR |
Minnesota Twins |
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4b | John Castino DK, COR |
Minnesota Twins |
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5a | Leon Durham DK, ERR |
Chicago Cubs |
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5b | Leon Durham DK, COR |
Chicago Cubs |
Trivia |
- The two 'Living Legends' cards were distributed in wax packs, but not available in factory sets given to dealers.
- Though Rated Rookies technically debuted in the 1984 Donruss set, several cards in the 1983 set contained the "Rated Rookie" designation on their backs.
User Comments |
Curious- aside from Mattingly, how often do people run across counterfeits of 84 Donruss cards? | ||
A nice looking set that might be the most popular of the
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This is a wonderful and absolutely amazing, pre-insert-BS, set and a must have for 80's collector's. Definitely not an overrated or overvalued set. $150-300 on an unopened box of these is far more worth the value and fun than a $300 box of the next Topps Super-overdone valueless super glossy, super supremo, box with 4 cards in it. This is a purists set, possibly one of the best out there. | ||