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  • ...20-card set issued in two series and based on the 1960 Topps set. This was the second year Heritage was released in two series. ...with 75 cards short-printed. The short printed cards have darker backs the the non-SP cards.
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  • ...-align:left; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to BaseballCardPedia.com -- <em>the baseball card encyclopedia that anyone can edit</em></div> ...solid #ccc; text-align:left; padding:0.2em 0.4em;margin-bottom:5px">Set of the Month</div>
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  • ...by hand after the ink dried on a master engraving that was used to create the finished product for individual player cards. ...many parallels and inserts across the Pinnacle Brands products throughout the early-to-mid 1990s.
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  • ...t after Donruss released the Elite inserts, Fleer was forced to change the name to "Fleer Ultra." ...ty cards, and plenty of serial-numbered inserts, most notably, the Passing the Torch autographed inserts.
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  • ...''' A player's first base card(s) in a regular issued, fully-licensed card set. ...is short-printed and the other is not), then the more common card is given the "rookie card" label.
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  • '''Beckett Media:''' A publisher of Hobby-related price guides and websites, and a professional card grading se ...ice guides, which offered more detail on the prices of specific cards than the newsletters that had previously been read by collectors.
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  • ...ibles publisher, and served as its CEO from 1984 until its sale in January 2005. ...pamphlets led to annually published price guides and were the forerunners of Beckett’s monthly collectibles magazines.
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  • ...retained ownership until 2005 when [[Upper Deck]] bought the rights to the name after it filed for bankruptcy. ...the first commercially successful bubblegum, Dubble Bubble. Its pink color set a tradition for nearly all bubble gums to follow.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...memorabilia cards, one of which will featured a four-color swatch and one of which will be either a Prime or Jumbo-sized swatch.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ps in February -- primarily to retail outlets. Each pack contains a stick of Bazooka chewing gum, and each box will yield three game used Relics.
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  • ...May, 2005. The first 100 cards make up the "Pros" while the last 100 are the "Prospects." Each Prospect is serial-numbered to 999 copies or less, and e ...ve number of "prospects," there are no rookie cards of significance in the set.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...s One was released in November, 2004, while Series Two was issued in June, 2005.
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  • ...is a 143-card set released in September, 2005. The first 30 cards in the set feature active veterans while cards 31 through 143 feature First Year Playe |Black||143||one-of-one||1:1386
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> 2004 Fleer InScribed is a 100-card set released in September, 2004 -- the last 25 cards being short-printed. Each 12-pack Hobby box will yield two g
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  • ...s an autograph or a game-used card. The last 30 cards of the base set are the "Sweet Beginnings" subset, which are all autographed and serial-numbered, a |short set||100||-||7:1
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  • ...enses in 2005. Although still not MLB/MLBPA licensed, DEEE is licensed by the Collegiate Licensing Corporation and features players (mostly 2007 MLB Draf The set does not feature any active MLB players, only prospects. The set also includes athletes and coaches from other college sports.
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  • ...n December, 2005. The design of both sets is based on the [[1949 Bowman]] set. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield one autograph, two game-used Relics, an 2006 was the first year of the
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  • ...x contained a playbook cartridge and 28 cards. In addition, each pack of [[2005 UD Pro Sigs]] contained a Flyball card. The base set is skip-numbered.
    982 bytes (139 words) - 18:04, 12 July 2023
  • ...om 1981-2005 and is now owned by Panini America. D-P produced cards under the Donruss, Playoff, Leaf, and Score brands. ...mber of packages or trade duplicates with their friends to form a complete set.
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  • ...while the last 31 cards in the set are players who were Rookie Cards under the then-new rules used in 2006. Cards number 219 and 220 come either signed or ...f which feature the new MLBPA Rookie Card logo and a 14-card signed subset of blue-bordered minor leaguers.
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