04-15-2021, 09:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-15-2021, 09:14 AM by zeprock.)
RE: Zeprock Collection
RE: Zeprock Collection
I think one of the most common and consistent inserts throughout the years, or at least since the early 60s, has been stickers. They are meant to be affixed to different surfaces but of course they remain more valuable if they are kept intact. I've got tons of stickers in my collection and today I am showing you nine of them.
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1983 O-Pee-Chee Stickers #3 Willie Mays FOIL (These stickers were manufactured by Panini in Modena, Italy and were released under the O-Pee-Chee name out of London, Ontario and were only sold across Canada. They were originally released in packs of six with 100 packs per box and were meant to be stuck in a sticker album that featured Reggie Jackson on the cover. O-Pee-Chee was a Canadian candy company founded in 1911 and was eventually sold to Nestle in 1996. This set mirrors the American version released by Topps and this Mays is one of only four foil stickers in the set and the back is printed in both English and French.)
1983 Topps Stickers #328 Ryne Sandberg (This Sandberg rookie year sticker was also made by Panini and produced for Topps and O-Pee-Chee. This is a Topps sticker.)
1985 Fleer Star Stickers #37 Don Mattingly (This is from a 126 sticker set produced by Fleer and meant to be affixed into a Fleer sticker album.)
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1987 Hostess Stickers #28 Jose Canseco (The 1987 Hostess Sticker set consists of 30 stickers produced in Canada by Hostess Potato Chips and distributed in bags of potato chips. Each sticker was loosely wrapped in cellophane to protect against potato chip stains.)
1987 Red Foley Sticker Book #118 Cal Ripken (Arthur "Red" Foley was a sportswriter who began his career as an official MLB scorer in 1966. Red Foley's Best Baseball Book Ever was published by Simon and Schuster and  included 130 stickers, puzzles, quizzes, and other trivia features.)
1989 HOF Sticker Book #54 Roy Campanella (This set of 100 stickers honored members of baseball Hall of Fame.)
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1989 Panini Stickers #111 Randy Johnson (Probably the most sought after sticker in this 480 sticker set is this rookie of Randy Johnson. Stickers were meant to be affixed into an album featuring Jose Canseco on the cover.)
1990 Publications International Stickers #584 Cal Ripken Jr. (This set was produced by Publications International and contained 648 stickers bound in a book. The set was licensed by Major League Baseball and the MLBPA. The stickers were to be put into the album over a question which pertains to each player pictured as a clue for where the sticker went.)
2004 Bazooka 4 on 1 Sticker #2 Duncan/Jeter/A.Soriano/Giambi (This is an insert from Topps' Bazooka set and includes four mini stickers of then current Yankees.)
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1983 O-Pee-Chee Stickers #3 Willie Mays FOIL (These stickers were manufactured by Panini in Modena, Italy and were released under the O-Pee-Chee name out of London, Ontario and were only sold across Canada. They were originally released in packs of six with 100 packs per box and were meant to be stuck in a sticker album that featured Reggie Jackson on the cover. O-Pee-Chee was a Canadian candy company founded in 1911 and was eventually sold to Nestle in 1996. This set mirrors the American version released by Topps and this Mays is one of only four foil stickers in the set and the back is printed in both English and French.)
1983 Topps Stickers #328 Ryne Sandberg (This Sandberg rookie year sticker was also made by Panini and produced for Topps and O-Pee-Chee. This is a Topps sticker.)
1985 Fleer Star Stickers #37 Don Mattingly (This is from a 126 sticker set produced by Fleer and meant to be affixed into a Fleer sticker album.)
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1987 Hostess Stickers #28 Jose Canseco (The 1987 Hostess Sticker set consists of 30 stickers produced in Canada by Hostess Potato Chips and distributed in bags of potato chips. Each sticker was loosely wrapped in cellophane to protect against potato chip stains.)
1987 Red Foley Sticker Book #118 Cal Ripken (Arthur "Red" Foley was a sportswriter who began his career as an official MLB scorer in 1966. Red Foley's Best Baseball Book Ever was published by Simon and Schuster and  included 130 stickers, puzzles, quizzes, and other trivia features.)
1989 HOF Sticker Book #54 Roy Campanella (This set of 100 stickers honored members of baseball Hall of Fame.)
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1989 Panini Stickers #111 Randy Johnson (Probably the most sought after sticker in this 480 sticker set is this rookie of Randy Johnson. Stickers were meant to be affixed into an album featuring Jose Canseco on the cover.)
1990 Publications International Stickers #584 Cal Ripken Jr. (This set was produced by Publications International and contained 648 stickers bound in a book. The set was licensed by Major League Baseball and the MLBPA. The stickers were to be put into the album over a question which pertains to each player pictured as a clue for where the sticker went.)
2004 Bazooka 4 on 1 Sticker #2 Duncan/Jeter/A.Soriano/Giambi (This is an insert from Topps' Bazooka set and includes four mini stickers of then current Yankees.)
My Huge Wantlist: http://www.zeprock.com/WantList.html