A couple more cards from last year, which arrived via Michael who is a member of the UK collectors group on Facebook.
Card Number 961: Topps Gold Label Class 1 (black parallel), 2021; #12
Topps separate their Gold Label sets into three classes of increasing scarcity. Each class has a variety of different colour parallels going on. Basically, this is one of those sets with multiple similar cards of any given player. This is class 1, so the most common, but the black parallel, so less common.
The juxtaposition of Tony as a young player rocking the old brown and orange Padres look from the early 80s, with older Tony in the pinstripes and blue makes for a nice effect on the card. It's also shiny, hence the slight dappling effect around the logo in the scan. The lettering on the silver foil is in black and there are black solid patches in the various corners. That's how to tell it's a black parallel.
On the back there are some smudges as if the card has hit some printer ink. I don't think this happened in transit becase they arrived in a penny sleeve and in a toploader. I think the ink is from the printing process.
Card Number 962: Topps Gold Label Class 3, 2021; #12
Topps change one of the photos on the front in each of the different classes of cards. Topps has also been considerate for once, and included the class number in the foil print on the front of the card so it's easy to tell which version of the card this is.
The cardback is pretty much the same.
Or, knowing Topps, they just got it wrong!
Total: 962 cards
Ever since the 90s when Gold Label was first introduced to the hobby, they have been my favorite Topps release. I do really like the 2021 release, however I think it is actually my least favorite design for Gold Label.
ReplyDeleteI really liked Gold Label back in the 90's, because of the material (plastic?) they printed the cards on and the thickness. I also liked the refractor shine. The modern version is cool, but I wish they would have tried to make them like the originals.
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