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Panini is an Italian company that produces books, comics, magazines, stickers, trading cards and other items through its collectibles and publishing subsidiaries. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is headquartered in Modena and named after the Panini brothers who founded it in 1961. [ 1 ]
Giuseppe Panini (9 November 1925 – 18 October 1996) was an Italian entrepreneur, known for founding the Panini Group. He led the company bearing his name for many years, which became known for its stickers , trading cards and other collectibles.
The 1991 and 1992 sets at 900 (1991) 910 (1992) cards were among the largest card sets of that time. The first Score football set in 1989 made even bigger waves for collectors of NFL trading cards. Pinnacle Brands began production of its first premium quality set, called Pinnacle , in 1991 for American football and 1992 for baseball and used a ...
Disney Princess: Born to Explore (Panini, 2019) Donald Duck: 85 Years (Panini, 2019) [8] Doomsday: The Death of Superman (SkyBox, 1992) Fantastic Four Archives (Rittenhouse, 2008) Joe Jusko's Edgar Rice Burroughs Collection [note 1] (FPG, 1994) Justice League (Cryptozoic, 2016) Justice League of America Archives (Rittenhouse, 2009) Kingdom Come ...
Pelé trading card from the Mexico 70 series, Panini's first FIFA World Cup collection. Italian company Panini started to produce football cards in 1961, when the company released a collection set about Serie A. Since then, Panini has been producing football cards until consolidating as the world's leading manufacturer. [12]
Sports card is a generic term for a trading card with a sports-related subject, as opposed to non-sports trading cards that deal with other topics. Sports cards were among the earliest forms of collectibles. They typically consist of a picture of a player on one side, with statistics or other information on the reverse.
The other new sets for 1989 were a 12-card "Blue Chips" and a 56-card "Traded" set. The 12-card "Blue Chips" set is identical to the "Grand Slammers" set, except in the place of the "Grand Slammers" logo is a "Blue Chips" logo with a Donruss or Leaf trademark. These cards were not issued in factory sets, and are not commonly found among collectors.
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