1992 Stadium Club
Total Cards: 700
Rating: 6.9 (36 votes)
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1992 Stadium Club
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These were some of the best cards to come along that introduced high quality photography & more rigid cardboard bases which gave them a much longer shelf life too.
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My 4th complete set, 1992 Topps Stadium Club. Although series 1 and series 2 are available and easily one of the lesser sets that are very cheap, series 3 or the high series is the actual key set and rare as well. The series 1 and series 2 deleted my bank account by $13.46. Not bad for 600 cards! It's the high series with 100 cards that made a dent in my finances at $95.00. The high series costs were leveled by one key card in the entire 700 card set. The Brett Favre card. Overall, it's still a very well done product. This set was printed with Kodak technology and it shows. While its no where near the modern sets like The 2012 Topps Supreme, it still holds it's own after 21 years. Great action shots of many "Hall of Fame Players", and a nice variety of lesser players that keeps this set interesting. I definitely would recommend the '91 and '92 Stadium Club sets to collector's and if you get the opportunity to purchase the high series, I think the value of the Favre card off sets the price point. Having the card graded will definitely raise the value of this set. |