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PROMO CARDS: MARVEL UNIVERSE SERIES 2 Impel 1991 5 SAMPLES 1, 45, 51, 57, 124

$ 14.76

  • Autographed: No
  • Card Name: Complete Set of Sample Cards (5)
  • Card Number: 1, 45, 51, 57, 124
  • Card Size: Standard
  • Character: Spider-Man
  • Features: Lot of 5 Different Sample Marvel Universe Series 2 Cards, NOT Marked Sample in Any Way BUT there are differences., READ DECRIPTION FOR VARIANT INFORMATION
  • Franchise: Marvel
  • Manufacturer: Impel
  • Material: Card Stock
  • Number of Cards: 5
  • Seller Notes: “slight surface & edge wear”
  • Set: Marvel Universe Series 2 Collector Cards
  • Type: Non-Sport Trading Card
  • Year Manufactured: 1991

Description

NON-SPORTS PROMO CARDS THIS LISTING IS FOR THE PROMO CARD/S PICTURED. YOU WILL GET THE CARD/S LISTED IN THE ITEM TITLE & PICTURE MARVEL UNIVERSE SERIES 2 (Impel 1992) #1: Spider-Man #45: Silver Surfer #51: Cyclops #57: Magneto #124: Fantastic Four vs Dr. Doom These cards are not marked as a sample in any way. They were originally in a sealed plastic baggy (these are open). There are differences to these Sample cards to the cards in the standard set. The differences are minor text format & placement and differences in the Power Ratings numbers. Winner agrees to send payment within 7 days. Thank you for the business! A Little Something about Promo Cards: Promotional trading cards (sometimes called PROTO or PROTOTYPE or PROMO cards) are usually given away by the manufacturer of the cards to dealers & magazine publishers to help promote their upcoming card release. Most are standard sized cards (2.5" X 3.5"). They are typically made available to the public before the release date of the cards. Most often Promo Cards are exact samples of what the front of the cards will look like once officially released & usually they are specially numbered (P1, P2, #0, P, etc.) to tell them apart from a regular card. Usually the text on the back of a Promo card talks about the upcoming set. Sometimes it looks just like the back of standard card. Some promo cards are released in limited quantities & some are down-right rare. Some Promo Cards were made for planned sets that were then later canceled. These factors have helped launch an entirely new genre of collectors in the trading card market.