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As a side note where did you find that pre order sheet?online somewhere or do you have it?also not questioning if the pre order sheet is real i know they had them,Star also ran ads in i believe SCD back then also....my question wasn't real or not it was more of accuracy, based on there is clearly a set est number that didn't pan out its not unreasonable to think other info on the sheet could be off also. As far as using BGS/PSA pop numbers as a means to determine print run goes thats a useless endeavor,Even if we had the pop numbers for GAI bags,GAI graded cards,BGS graded bags plus the BGS/PSA numbers we do have......who's to say any 1 card isn't included in every number.How many bags were GAI graded then sent off to BGS for bag grading only to be opened and sent to BGS for card grading then cracked to to send to PSA.....and maybe cracked again for a bad PSA grade and re sent to BGS.again.(if you followed all that thanks for playing) and forget ungraded sealed team bags who knows how many of those still are out there. |
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Shop at home sets were not a reproduction of any of the original cards,and not sold in the standard poly bags.(with the exception of the bulls 84/85 team however no red were made for shop at home only new white and black were printed) though they were made by bob levin the star owner using real star plates they were printed in the mid 90's ......97 iirc and back dated to show 84 on the cards under the guise of old un released stock.......so they are not fake or counterfeit either just unlic.......basically a scam by bob levin to cash in.....he paid dearly for his trickery.again more to this than what i said and the info is out there for anyone to read if your interested. Last edited by Gary; 02-25-2026 at 09:33 PM. |
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The Star bagged sets were not and were thought at the time the same as novelty sets were thought of no one cared or even knew what they were, hidden in the back of a magazine to order and most shop owners only ordered city team specific sets where they lived because they were that unpopular. Topps, Donruss and Fleer were the big three at the time.Only owners of the Star cards believe it's a main rookie because they were not around back then to even know what happened. Last edited by CommomSensei88; 02-25-2026 at 04:07 PM. |
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a lcs friend of mine was a fleer dealer back then......we kind of worked out the print run based on how many cases a dealer could buy and the amount of dealers......so 800k is aprox but is within 100k either way..if your an unopened wax collector buy 87 and 88 wax boxes at some point they will explode in value.if your on more of a budget buy 89 fleer still a shorter print run and would have a huge demand if fleer had a robinson rc in the set........whatever you dont open it......the qc was awful and even at current prices of wax you will loose your shirt....buy it and put it away. Last edited by Gary; 02-25-2026 at 09:53 PM. |
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I disagree on your opinion of Star both back then and now....... collected Star at the time of release,they were not considered a novelty item by anyone i ever talked to.and while i do think of the star cards as RC's i accept the hobby at large does not.and i was around "back then" im very ok with the XRC tag for Star.....the rc in XRC does stand for Rookie card after all. |
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good talk and banter here. I enjoyed the details.
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Yes absolutely,basketball was a second or third or maybe even 4th thought back then.....id agree in 86 when fleer came out the first card on peoples minds was the Donruss Canseco,when star jordan came out it was Donnie baseballs RC's card that was the rage basketball cards were an after thought,no argument there at all. Maybe didn't articulate my point very well,there was zero "buzz about Star basketball in 83-86....the was zero buzz about 86-88 fleer at their release also........my point being it wasn't a "star" issue it was a Basketball card in general issue or more directly a "no Beckett" problem.hope that clears up my stance. Quick story to show those that were not alive or collectors at the time....to show how unpopular basketball cards were.....Frst remember 80 and 81 topps were the last 2 years of basketball cards for topps they literally let the lic expire thats how bad it was.......in the early 80's i traded a 1974 topps Dave Winfield RC to a guy for a big box of basketball cards....he laughed call me crazy for taking the deal.....it turned out he gave almost complete sets from 57/58 topps,61/62 fleer a few 68 topps test.and damn near a complete set of 69/70 topps.........imagine that. Last edited by Gary; 02-26-2026 at 03:30 AM. |
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Strange take. Yes you can. All the big dawgs with direct accounts have brick & mortar stores as. Distributors WERE allocating them to smaller shops too until they got chopped down. Not so much Panini but with Fanatics it is a requirement to have a hobby shop to be allocated product unless you're already on THE preferred breaker list.
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Basketball was soooo unprofitable, the only way to distribute basketball cards in 1982-1986 was through the team bag model. Due to basketball's unpopularity at the time - this was the only way. So we can debate til the cows come home regarding the manner of distribution (which is the only reason for the XRC designation), but they were never going to be available like baseball cards. Regardless of our disagreement, the hobby is now settling on the fact that the 1984 Star 101 is Jordan's true rookie card. The Fleer 57 will still be viewed favorably and hold incredible value, and there are only a few hold outs left. You should have seen the reaction 5-7 years ago when this topic came up. Almost everyone has accepted it now.
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As much as you guys try to justify your 3rd year 57 card it will NEVER be his rookie! He has one and one only! Within a decade every copy will bring 100k minimum even in a altered state! Sell everything in your collection to aquire the 101 and thank me later! My track record speaks for itself why do you guys keep fighting it?!
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The fleer cards have to be more popular they printed 800k of them to Star's few thousand......so again that point is moot....what i will say is if someone offered anyone the choice of a Star card and a Fleer card everyone is taking the Star card.the dollar value isn't even close never has been and never will be.there is a huge part of the hobby with penis envy over Star cards....they cant afford them even if they could find them,when the book is written the Star cards will always be the cards one who has cash will want.i get that hurts a lot of feelings but thats life. same holds true for the 84 fleer update Rodger...that card will always be the more wanted card but not alot of collectors can afford that card in a high grade. same situation for 84 USFL cards they get pricey in high grade...... we will always have apart of Star collectors like hellcat that refuse what the hobby accepted a long time ago.....and we will always have the penis envy guys......ill let those fringe guys fight amongst themselves..........the other 90% of the hobby can just collect what they like and not worry about an X in a Beckett. |
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I don't even own both of those or even have any agenda, but I was around then and that was how things were during those few years of the Star release, maybe you were in the know more than I was, I knew more about the Fleer release than I did about the Star being a rookie or an Official card. Last edited by CommomSensei88; 02-27-2026 at 12:36 AM. |
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That's one reason for the XRC. Last edited by CommomSensei88; 02-27-2026 at 12:35 AM. |
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Honestly, you come across as the novice attempting to change history based on your own beliefs. The XRC designation is literally written in history and no matter how many times you shout from the crowd or how many Becketts, Tuff Stuffs, Sports Card or checklists you attempt to change, the card is still designated as an XRC in written historical documentation.
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