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Pinnacle
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Pinnacle was really cool until it went out of business. here's a pic of a card/box.(click on link)

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Pinnacle was a Topps brand known best for their detailed photography. Their cards were lower end and failed to appeal to a mass of a collectors. As a result, this branch cards died in the mid 1990's. Their cards are very similiar to the later 1990's Topps Stadium Club Cards.

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