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This blog will discuss the 1980s and the baseball card collecting hobby, with a focus on the Chicago Cubs. Contrary to vintage baseball cards, the majority of modern cards are affordable. The various sets will be considerably simpler to obtain. So, with thousands of cards in between, we'll start with 80 Topps and end with 89 Upper Deck. The apex of this period was represented by the Sandberg Rookie of the Year in 1983.


Wednesday, December 7, 2022

1986 Donruss All-Stars Cubs Checklist

Number of Cards

1986 Donruss All-Stars set has 60 cards which there was one Cubs player

Card Dimensions

The oversized cards are the following dimensions: 3 1/2" by 5"

Basic Features

From 1983–1987, Donruss released a series of oversized card sets under the name Donruss All-Stars. Players featured were involved in the 1985 All-Star Game played in Minnesota. Cards include a single player portrait for the first time, and they are extremely similar to the 1986 Donruss regular issue set in terms of design. A National League or American League logo was used in place of the miniature inset image. The backs give each player's All-Star game statistics and have an orange-yellow border. There were two inserts that you could collect: the first was a Hank Aaron puzzle, and the second, new for 1986, is a one-per-pack "Pop-Up" insert that includes 18 players but no Sandberg.

Chicago Cubs 1986 Donruss All-Stars Checklist


Number Player
32 Ryne Sandberg



1986 Donruss All-Stars Top of Box which included 4 cards on bottom


Bottom of box