This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. Cards were primarily issued in 17-card wax packs, 50-card rack packs and factory sets. Card fronts feature wood grain borders encasing a color photo (reminiscent of Topps classic 1962 baseball set). Subsets include Record Breakers (1-7), Turn Back The Clock (311-315), All-Star selections (595-616), and Team Leaders (scattered throughout the set). The manager cards contain a team checklist on back.
Collecting 1989 Score Football Cards
Set Notes
Filled with stellar rookie cards and future Hall-of-Famers, and sporting a colorful, modern design, Score's 1989 football set was the must-have set of it's time.
Curator of Collections, Card Cyber Museum
Score's inaugural football set is arguably the best modern gridiron issue.
Excerpt
In the same year that Upper Deck revolutionized the baseball card industry, Pinnacle changed the face of the football card hobby.
With its colorful design, firm stock and unparalleled rookie selection, the 1989 Score Football set is arguably the best modern gridiron issue.
“I think it’s a landmark set,” said Frank Massaro, who owns a complete PSA 10, 1989 Score Football set. “I think in every sport there are a few sets that will stand the test of time . . . and I think the ’89 Football set is going to be one of those sets.”
Rookies
- (8) John Settle
- (11) Bubby Brister
- (18) Michael Irvin
- (27) Chris Chandler
- (28) Tom Newberry
- (45) Aaron Cox
- (57) Bennie Blades
- (60) Chris Miller
- (63) Ickey Woods
- (64) Gary Anderson
- (65) Vaughan Johnson
- (72) Cris Carter
- (77) Paul Gruber
- (78) Rod Woodson
- (86) Tim Brown
- (89) Tunch Ilkin
- (93) Aundray Bruce
- (101) Keith Jackson
- (105) Mark Rypien
- (109) Bruce Matthews
- (115) Bruce Hill
- (116) Mark May
- (117) Mark Collins
- (119) Scott Case
- (126) Ron Hall
- (140) Rodney Holman
- (148) Harris Barton
- (163) Kyle Clifton
- (165) Jamie Holland
- (166) Merril Hoge
- (167) Chris Spielman
- (169) Jerry Ball
- (170) Dan Majkowski
- (176) Brian Blades
- (177) Brent Fullwood
- (178) Anthony Miller
- (180) Stephen Baker
- (184) Steve Sewell
- (191) Quinn Early
- (199) Hardy Nickerson
- (200) Steve Beuerlein
- (201) Bruce Armstrong
- (204) Mark Ingram
- (206) Bryan Hinkle
- (211) Thurman Thomas
- (219) Ken Ruettgers
- (220) Kevin Ross
- (226) Warren Williams
- (229) Reggie Langhorne
- (235) Gaston Green
- (236) John Stephens
- (238) John Taylor
- (245) Broderick Thomas
- (246) Deion Sanders
- (247) Donnell Woolford
- (248) Wayne Martine
- (249) David Williams
- (250) Bill Hawkins
- (251) Eric Hill
- (252) Burt Grossman
- (253) Tracy Rocker
- (254) Steve Wisniewski
- (255) Jessie Small
- (256) David Braxton
- (257) Barry Sanders
- (258) Derrick Thomas
- (259) Eric Metcalf
- (260) Keith DeLong
- (261) Hart Lee Dykes
- (262) Sammie Smith
- (263) Steve Atwater
- (264) Eric Ball
- (265) Don Beebe
- (266) Brian Williams
- (267) Jeff Lageman
- (268) Tim Worley
- (269) Tony Mandarich
- (270) Troy Aikman
- (271) Andy Heck
- (272) Andre Rison
- (276) Rodney Carter
- (289) Carl Lee
- (290) Scott Norwood
- (316) Eric Thomas
More set notes
The 1990 Topps set contains 792 standard-size cards. Cards were issued primarily in wax packs, rack packs and hobby and retail Christmas factory sets. Cards fronts feature various colored borders with the player's name at the bottom and team name at top. Subsets include All-Stars (385-407), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), and Draft Picks (scattered throughout the set). The key Rookie Cards in this set are Juan Gonzalez, Marquis Grissom, Sammy Sosa, Frank Thomas, Larry Walker and Bernie Williams. The Thomas card (414A) was printed without his name on front creating a scarce variation.
This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. The cards were primarily issued in 15-card wax packs, 42-card rack packs and factory sets. Card fronts feature white borders encasing a color photo with team name running across the top and player name diagonally across the bottom. Subsets include Record Breakers (1-7), All-Stars (386-407), Turn Back The Clock (661-665), and Team Leaders (scattered throughout the set). The manager cards contain a team checklist on back. The key Rookie Cards in this set are Ellis Burks, Ken Caminiti, Tom Glavine and Matt Williams.
The 1990 Topps Traded set was the tenth consecutive year that Topps issued a 132-card standard-size set at the end of the year. For the first time, Topps not only issued the set in factory set form but also distributed (on a significant basis) the set via seven-card wax packs. Unlike the factory set cards (which feature the whiter paper stock typical of the previous years Traded sets), the wax pack cards feature grey paper stock. Grey and white stock cards are equally valued.
This set consists of 792 standard-size cards. Cards were primarily distributed in 15-card wax packs, 48-card rack packs and factory sets. This was also the first year Topps offered a factory set to hobby dealers. Standard card fronts feature a black and white split border framing a color photo with team name on top and player name on bottom. Subsets include Pete Rose tribute (1-7), Record Breakers (201-207), Turn Back The Clock (401-405), All-Stars (701-722) and Team Leaders (seeded throughout the set). Manager cards feature the team checklist on the reverse.
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