over the last few months, i've tried to fill out my sportlots orders with topps tiffany cards. it's tricky as there aren't a lot of sellers with these cards, but i've found a few that had other wares i was more interested in. as a result, i've added these cards to my collection:
1987 fernando valenzuela all-star
1987 steve sax
1989 dodgers team leaders
and 1985 terry whitfield
i remember whitfield's time with the dodgers as fleeting, but he actually was with them for 2+ seasons.
i flipped the script with these next cards - searching for a seller with all of them first before looking to fill out the order with something else. this is the complete dodger team set from the 1984 topps traded tiffany set
i was disappointed that orel hershiser wasn't featured in the set.
the backs are bright, of course, looking somewhat like the backs of traded sets in general. with the flagship "parallels"
that's ok because the card number is a differentiator. those 1984 traded backs are bright, toobut you will recall, however, that the 1984 traded set's normal backs were sort of gray.so, what did i add to maximize my deal from this seller? this card
my sportlots purchasing has cooled a bit, but it's always a good spot to find those pesky base cards to fill out team sets. i will continue to try to add some tiffany cards when the opportunity presents itself. at least i don't have the mercedes "bends".
Got my first '89 Tiffany recently. The purple backs really pop.
ReplyDeleteI've never actively pursued the tiffany cards. I never knew they existed in the '80s so that nostalgic aspect isn't there. But I do like it when they land in my lap.
ReplyDeleteI really like the bright backs of Tiffany cards. Although I don't actively seek them (mainly because I just assume they're too expensive), I'll grab them if I see them cheap at card shows or flea markets. Maybe one day I'll start targeting my player collections, but it won't be anytime soon.
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