First off I need to preface this post by saying I do not own this card and will likely never own a copy of this card. This is one of those cards of urban legend like the 1977 Reggie Jackson Topps card featuring him as an Oriole and not airbrushed as a Yankee. The story goes that Mike Schechter Associates (MSA), you know the guys responsible for almost all the early 70s and 80s unlicensed baseball stuff, and Topps put together a prototype to submit to Pepsico for a possible promotion. According to the story they produced 3 full, front and back, sheets of cards to present to executives at Pepsi. However the deal fell through and the set was never released and, except for the 3 sheets, never fully produced. As the story goes, only 2 of the sheets were returned to Topps and supposedly destroyed, however the remaining sheet was cut up and the cards made their way into the public. So if Topps and MSA produced full size sheets they would likely have 132 cards on them and since the set is 22 cards that would mean there should be only 6 cards of each player in the set floating around.
A recent auction at Mile High Card back in Oct 2019 sold a SGC 9.5 example for just shy of $2,500. Interestingly enough there aren't any Topps or MSA copyrights or logos anywhere on the card. But the card does use the same photo from the 1980 Topps set and some of the same front and back elements. It's too bad this was never fully produced it's a good looking card and sadly one I know I'll never add to the collection.
Great card!
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