#2b Joe Montana POY 3130 COR (back corrected to “Kelly: 3,130 yards”) #2a Joe Montana POY 3521 ERR (back reads “Kelly-3,521 yards”) ![]() #1b Barry Sanders Hawaii PROMO – not a pack-issued variation (Shows headshot of Barry, Lions helmet logo on back) *** #1a Barry Sanders (pack-issued, shows Barry holding trophy on back, LIONS spelled out on back) No star = Can be found with little searching, usually offered for sale on ebay by a number of sellers at any given time. * = Slightly tougher to find than a common card, the Johnny Holland NNOB is a good example of this. ** = Scarce variation and/or promo that are rarer than the ‘common’ variations and pop up for sale only occasionally. *** = Scarce variation and/or promo that rarely pop up for sale, usually an early correction or very short-run variety. **** = Very scarce variation and/or promo that is hardly offered for sale. ![]() ***** = Extremely rare variation and/or promo. So, getting started, I have added the following key: Stat line breaks, stray lines and miscellaneous blotches are examples of such. A recurring print defect refers to cards which are affected by short run obstructions to their printing plate(s) and/or interruptions to the normal printing process BUT that are also found in large enough numbers to be considered variations in their own right. All recurring print defect variations are now noted with a RPD designation. I also feel that the popular unconfirmed varieties that may exist are worth noting as well. Although there are a bunch of 1990 Pro Set error and variation lists floating around out there, I have found that most are missing a large bit of info (mostly recent discoveries) or as is the usual case, they have incorrect info (i.e.
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