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My Collections Followed searches MessagesNotification You are here Home Buying Guides Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop Sports Trading Cards Baseball Cards 1989 Fleer Jeff Treadway Target Error #173A bigguy1164429 Views Comments Comment Like if this guide is helpful Please sign in to like 1989 fleer randy johnson error this Guide. Share March 13, 2012 This is my very favorite of all the error 1989 fleer errors cards of the eighties. Jeff Treadway played for the Reds in the infield and this is hissecond year card. At the top of the
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error card is a small blue circle with blue crosshairs in the middle which collectors have designated the target. It is actually a printers recognition mark and should denote the center of the card and only be on the edge
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of the uncut sheet that is disposed of when the cards are cut as singles. Somehow this target mark got put on the card itself and became a recognized error card. The 1989 fleer set contains many famous error cards such as the Billy Ripken F@@@ Face bat and Randy Johnson'sMarlboro sign showing rookie card. It is estimated that over 100,000 of the F@@@ Face card made it into packs but my estimate on the Treadway error is perhaps 100-200 1989 fleer baseball cards complete set value cards that slipped thorugh before they started printing the nontarget common version. This is a tiny fraction of the 5 million or so cards that were printed of each player in the set. Prices on the treadway error run from $25 to $100 depending on the condition and whether they are graded. Like many errors this card is almost always found to be off center or misscut which lowers its value significantly. I recently purchased a BGS 8 here on Ebay for $60 and it had centering problems or it would have been easily a 9.As of 3/12 I now own 9of these cards and the ungraded ones run about twenty dollars. Tags: 1989 Fleer treadway error target BGS Have something to share, create your own guide... Write a guide bigguy1164429 Explore more guides View previous 1990 Fleer Football Variations & Errors Image 1990 Fleer Football Variations & Errors Published by: mike3443 1990 Unopened Baseball Basketball Card Boxes Image 1990 Unopened Baseball Basketball Card Boxes Published by: mikeytuba 1990 Pro Set Error & Variation Master Checklist Image 1990 Pro Set Error & Variation Master Checklist Published by: vintage_varieties BILLY RIPKEN RC ERROR F@@@ F@@@ 1989 FLEER ROOKIE REPRINT Image BILLY RIPKEN RC ERROR F@@@ F@@@ 1989 FLEER ROOKIE REPRINT $4.99 Buy It Now 1989 fleer john smoltz rookie psa 10 Image 1989 fleer john smoltz rookie psa 10 $16.99 Buy It Now (BRAVES) Topps and Fleer Baseball
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