tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12204510.post1107347326037057271..comments2024-03-28T05:32:57.005-04:00Comments on Nachos Grande: A Baseball Card Blog: Listia "Treasures"Nachos Grandehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02911007368272468591noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-12204510.post-45993401638591018912013-04-11T17:07:50.613-04:002013-04-11T17:07:50.613-04:00The 2009 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards says t...The 2009 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards says this:<br /><br />1993 DiamondMarks<br /><br />While they look like baseball cards and were sold in foil packs like baseball cards, DaimondMarks were licensed as book marks. Issued by Barry Colla Productions, the 2-1/2" x 5" cards feature Barry Colla’s trademark high-quality player photos on front and back. The UV-coated fronts feature black borders with the player’s name in white above the photo and a color team logo beneath. Backs, also bordered in black, feature two color player photos in an open book design. There is a portrait photo on the left and a head-and-shoulders reproduction of the front photo at right. A bookmark with team logo is incorporated in the design. The 120-card set is unnumbered and is arranged in the checklist below alphabetically within league and team.<br /><br />====<br /><br />There were from 3 to 7 players per MLB team.Mark Aubreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03022715354021247303noreply@blogger.com