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Hi,

I was wondering if anybody knows which languages these cards came in?

I am aware of English and Spanish.

Also, what is the last number for these sets?

Thanks,
David

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David,
Don't forget the blank backed set as well. i don't know how high the numbers go but i believe it may be in the upper 40's to lower 50's.

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Hi,

I am not aware of the blank backed cards, how were they distributed?

The highest numbered US card I have is #42.

Thanks,
David

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David,
I am unaware as to how the blank back promos were distributed. I got them at least 8 years ago. The ones I have are numbered 17 thru 30. with respect to the "regular" toy cards, the highest number I have is 61 but I'm missing many in between.

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Numbers 1 thru 30 are from the first series of JP action figures in 1993 and have a red border and feature an artistic image. The JP action figures from series 2 of the same year (1993) continued the card set but have blue borders and features photo images from the movie. The highest card number I have is 67, but there could be more. I'm missing quite a few from the series 2. tiggerhouse
 
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I don't know if this is helpful but a base set for Jurassic Park original movie was released in German?

Sorry if it's not what you're looking for.

-TC00.

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I haven't seen the the blank-backed ones. I have seen German ones, French and English (Canadian toys), and even a card that had French, Dutch, and German text. I have seen a couple of cards from the UK release. The backer card for the toy is different from the American one but the cards appear to be the same. One or more might have a spelling difference for a word like "color" or "specter."


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Hi,

I was wondering if anybody knows which languages these cards came in?

I am aware of English and Spanish.

Also, what is the last number for these sets?

Thanks,
David

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I just noticed a card that might have been inserted with toys sold in Belgium since the it has French and Dutch text. I hadn't heard of that variant before.

 
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Here is card #21 from the American and German releases.

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Several blank-backed cards sold on Ebay a couple of weeks ago. They were described as "pre-production" cards that were not inserted with the toys.

Here's one of them:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/13428...rksid=p2047675.l2557
 
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Copying info from another thread...There are 30 cards from Series 1 (numbered 1 thru 30) and 29 cards from series 2 (numbered 31 thru 67). Card numbers 35, 38, 46, 48, 49, 58, 59 and 60 from Series 2 were never released. There are also 4 miniature cards found in Jurassic Park Camoxtreme from Hasbro. That post also provided a link to a site showing all the cards in both sets but a Hasbro set:

http://www.jptoys.com/collecti...ctor-cards/index.htm

In case that link ever goes nowhere, here's an example of a blue-bordered card:

 
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Someone who posted in the trading section offers and wants certain Italian and Japanese language cards. According to those lists, only the red-bordered cards have various language variants.
 
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Here's one of the Canadian ones with French and English text.

 
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The back looks weird because it must've been photographed at a different setting (different day?) than the front. I pulled the two views from a listing on "the bay" and had to size the back down to show it side-by-side with the front but that left the text looking distorted. Anyway, you get the picture.
 
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Here are cards #29 from the U.S. and German products:


 
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