The set contains the only "true" rookie card of Pedro Martinez and one of only two RCs of Jim Thome. The cards are sequentially-numbered on the back with an "F" suffix. Six assorted team logo hologram cards were issued with each set. In addition to the usual late season traded and impact rookie cards (#22F-#78F), the set includes two special subsets: Diamond Skills cards (#1F-#21F), depicting the best Minor League prospects, and All-Star cards (#80F-#99F). This would be the only year Upper Deck would produce a Final Edition set and was packaged in the same type of box as the 19 Hi-Series factory sets. In lieu of releasing the Hi-Series set as its own factory set, for 1991 Upper Deck released a distinct "update" style set - not unlike Topps Traded, Fleer Update, Score Rookie/Traded. New for '91 were the Top Prospects, a subset featuring the best Minor Leaguer for each of the 26 MLB teams.1991 Upper Deck Final Edition is a 100-card update set.
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