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1989 Score Baseball Cards & Checklist

 

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1989 Score card number 237 Craig Biggio RC

  • COMPLETE SET - 660 Cards

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Key Cards:

  • 127 - Barry Bonds
  • 237 - Craig Biggio RC
  • 625 - Gary Sheffield RC
  • 616 - John Smoltz RC
  • 645 - Randy Johnson RC
   

NOTES:

 The 1989 Score baseball card set produced by Major League Marketing consisted of 660 baseball cards that measure 2-1/2" by 3-1/2" Highlights (652-660) and Rookie Prospects (621-651). 

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Variations:

  • 75B George Brett (at age 35 on back)
  • 135A Ray Knight ERR (Reverse negative) 
  • 654A Wade Boggs HL ERR (...sixth consecutive "seaason" misspelled on back).
  • 561 Don Slaught UER (237 games in 1987)

Key Rookie Cards: Brady Anderson, Craig Biggio, Randy Johnson, Gary Sheffield, John Smoltz

Glossary:

  • COR - Corrected Card 
  • ERR - Error card
  • HL - Highlights
  • RC -  Rookie Card
  • UER - Uncorrected Error
Back of 1989 Score card number 237 Craig Biggio RC

Back of 1989 Score card number 237 - Craig Biggio RC

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Price Guide: Value is based on closed auctions and sales. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly. 

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