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* All 799 copies of cards #91-100 were autographed by the player.
 
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* Albert Pujols signed the first 300 serial-numbered copies of his card (#102), but unfortunately, packed out as a redemption.  The redemption card is a regular Fleer Legacy "base" card serial-numbered 300/799 or less that had a sticker affixed.  Collectors could either peel the sticker off and keep their card, or send it back to Fleer who would then have Pujols autograph the card.  Most, but not all, collectors who pulled the "stickered" redemption opted to redeem it for the autograph.
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* Albert Pujols agreed to sign the first 300 serial-numbered copies of his card (#102), but unfortunately, it packed out as a redemption.  The redemption card is a regular Fleer Legacy "base" card serial-numbered 300/799 or less that had a sticker affixed.  Collectors could either peel the sticker off and keep their card, or send it back to Fleer who would then have Pujols autograph the card.  Needless to say, most, but not all, collectors who pulled the "stickered" redemption opted for the autograph.
  
* Pujols cards serial-numbered 301/799 and higher did not have the sticker and were not eligible to have their card redeemed for a Pujols autograph.  Unfortunately, the autographed Pujols cards sent back by Fleer (or any of the other pack-inserted autographed Prospects for that matter) were not marked.  Collectors should be wary of buying a Pujols autograph with a serial-number higher than 301/799, as it was not signed in the presence of a Fleer representative and could have a counterfeit signature.  Some Pujols autographs were returned by Fleer hand-numbered.   
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* Some Pujols autographs were returned by Fleer hand-numbered.  It is believed that the redemption card may have been damaged in transit, and so Fleer had Pujols sign a replacement.
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* Pujols cards serial-numbered 301/799 and higher did not have the sticker and were not eligible to have their card redeemed for a Pujols autograph.  Unfortunately, the autographed Pujols cards sent back by Fleer (or any of the other pack-inserted autographed Prospects for that matter) were not marked or embossed.  Collectors should be wary of buying a Pujols autograph with a serial-number higher than 301/799, as it was not signed in the presence of a Fleer representative and could have a counterfeit signature.   
  
 
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Revision as of 15:52, 16 November 2017


Description

2001 Fleer Legacy is a 104-card Bonus Box product released in mid-July, 2001. The final 15 cards in the base set make up a Prospects subset, in which each card is serial-numbered to 799 copies.

Please note that the first 300 serial-numbered cards of Albert Pujols packed out as exchange cards for a copy actually signed by Pujols. Card number 98 does not exist.

Each Hobby box contained 15 packs with five cards per pack, and one autographed MLB hat.

Distribution

15 packs plus one autographed MLB hat per box, five cards per pack. Hobby only.

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Odds
Base 104 - ?
short set 90 - ?
Prospects 14 799 ?
Ultimate 104 250 ?
Hit Kings 29 - 1:13
Hit Kings Short Prints 10 100 ?
Tailor Made 23 - 1:15
MLB Game Issue Base 15 - 1:52
MLB Game Issue Base/Ball 15 100 ?
MLB Game Issue Base/Ball/Jersey 10 50 ?
Hot Gloves 15 - 1:180
MLB Autograph Fitted Caps 61 varies one-per-box

Checklist

Base Set

  • 1 Pedro Martinez
  • 2 Andruw Jones
  • 3 Mike Hampton
  • 4 Gary Sheffield
  • 5 Barry Zito
  • 6 J.D. Drew
  • 7 Charles Johnson
  • 8 David Wells
  • 9 Kazuhiro Sasaki
  • 10 Vladimir Guerrero
  • 11 Pat Burrell
  • 12 Ruben Mateo
  • 13 Greg Maddux
  • 14 Sean Casey
  • 15 Craig Biggio
  • 16 Bernie Williams
  • 17 Jeff Kent
  • 18 Nomar Garciaparra
  • 19 Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • 20 Larry Walker
  • 21 Adrian Beltre
  • 22 Johnny Damon
  • 23 Rick Ankiel
  • 24 Matt Williams
  • 25 Magglio Ordonez
  • 26 Richard Hidalgo
  • 27 Robin Ventura
  • 28 Jason Kendall
  • 29 Tony Batista
  • 30 Chipper Jones
  • 31 Jim Thome
  • 32 Kevin Brown
  • 33 Mike Mussina
  • 34 Mark McGwire
  • 35 Darin Erstad
  • 36 Manny Ramirez
  • 37 Bob Higginson
  • 38 Richie Sexson
  • 39 Jason Giambi
  • 40 Alex Rodriguez
  • 41 Mark Grace
  • 42 Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • 43 Moises Alou
  • 44 Edgardo Alfonzo
  • 45 Phil Nevin
  • 46 Rafael Palmeiro
  • 47 Javy Lopez
  • 48 Juan Gonzalez
  • 49 Jermaine Dye
  • 50 Roger Clemens
  • 51 Barry Bonds
  • 52 Carl Everett
  • 53 Ben Sheets
  • 54 Juan Encarnacion
  • 55 Jeromy Burnitz
  • 56 Miguel Tejada
  • 57 Ben Grieve
  • 58 Randy Johnson
  • 59 Frank Thomas
  • 60 Preston Wilson
  • 61 Mike Piazza
  • 62 Brian Giles
  • 63 Carlos Delgado
  • 64 Tom Glavine
  • 65 Roberto Alomar
  • 66 Mike Sweeney
  • 67 Orlando Hernandez
  • 68 Edgar Martinez
  • 69 Tim Salmon
  • 70 Kerry Wood
  • 71 Jack Wilson RC
  • 72 Matt Lawton
  • 73 Scott Rolen
  • 74 Ivan Rodriguez
  • 75 Steve Finley
  • 76 Barry Larkin
  • 77 Jeff Bagwell
  • 78 Derek Jeter
  • 79 Tony Gwynn
  • 80 Raul Mondesi
  • 81 Rafael Furcal
  • 82 Todd Helton
  • 83 Shawn Green
  • 84 Tim Hudson
  • 85 Jim Edmonds
  • 86 Troy Glaus
  • 87 Sammy Sosa
  • 88 Cliff Floyd
  • 89 Jose Vidro
  • 90 Bob Abreu

Prospects

NOTES

  • Each card is serial-numbered to 799 copies.
  • Card #98 (originally to have been Adrian Hernandez) does not exist.
  • All 799 copies of cards #91-100 were autographed by the player.
  • Albert Pujols agreed to sign the first 300 serial-numbered copies of his card (#102), but unfortunately, it packed out as a redemption. The redemption card is a regular Fleer Legacy "base" card serial-numbered 300/799 or less that had a sticker affixed. Collectors could either peel the sticker off and keep their card, or send it back to Fleer who would then have Pujols autograph the card. Needless to say, most, but not all, collectors who pulled the "stickered" redemption opted for the autograph.
  • Some Pujols autographs were returned by Fleer hand-numbered. It is believed that the redemption card may have been damaged in transit, and so Fleer had Pujols sign a replacement.
  • Pujols cards serial-numbered 301/799 and higher did not have the sticker and were not eligible to have their card redeemed for a Pujols autograph. Unfortunately, the autographed Pujols cards sent back by Fleer (or any of the other pack-inserted autographed Prospects for that matter) were not marked or embossed. Collectors should be wary of buying a Pujols autograph with a serial-number higher than 301/799, as it was not signed in the presence of a Fleer representative and could have a counterfeit signature.

  • 91 Drew Henson AU RC 799
  • 92 Andy Morales AU RC* 799
  • 93 Wilson Betemit AU RC 799
  • 94 Elpidio Guzman AU RC* 799
  • 95 Esix Snead AU RC 799
  • 96 Winston Abreu AU RC 799
  • 97 Jeremy Owens AU RC* 799
  • 99 Junior Spivey AU RC 799
  • 100 Jaisen Randolph AU RC* 799
  • 101 Ichiro Suzuki RC 799
  • 102 Albert Pujols RC 499
  • 102A Albert Pujols AU EXCH 300
  • 103 Tsuyoshi Shinjo RC 799
  • 104 Jay Gibbons RC 799
  • 105 Juan Uribe RC 799

Parallels

All 105 base set cards were available as an "Ultimate" parallel, serial-numbered to 250 copies each.

NOTES

  • None of the Ultimate Prospects cards (#91-100) are autographed.
  • Card #98, which was pulled from the base set, is strangely included in the Ultimate parallel set.

Autographs & Game-Used

Hit Kings

Each Hit Kings card features a piece of the player's game-used bat.

  • Rick Ankiel
  • Tony Batista
  • Carlos Beltran
  • Adrian Beltre
  • Barry Bonds
  • George Brett
  • Jose Canseco
  • Roger Cedeno
  • Johnny Damon
  • Erubiel Durazo
  • Juan Encarnacion
  • Troy Glaus
  • Shawn Green
  • Vladimir Guerrero
  • Reggie Jackson
  • Andruw Jones
  • Jason Kendall
  • Ralph Kiner
  • Billy Martin
  • Ruben Mateo
  • Stan Musial
  • Troy O'Leary
  • Magglio Ordonez
  • Corey Patterson
  • Juan Pierre
  • Ivan Rodriguez
  • Tim Salmon
  • Jim Thome
  • Jose Vidro

Hit Kings Short Prints

Each Hit Kings Short Prints card features a piece of the player's game-used bat and is serial-numbered to 100 copies.

  • Johnny Bench
  • Wade Boggs
  • Roger Clemens
  • Steve Garvey
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Eddie Mathews
  • Joe Morgan
  • Scott Rolen
  • Frank Thomas
  • Robin Yount

Tailor Made

Each Tailor Made card features a piece of the player's game-used jersey.

NOTE: The Nomar Garciaparra card did not pack out, and did not emerge until after Fleer's 2005 bankruptcy.

  • Edgardo Alfonzo
  • Rick Ankiel
  • Barry Bonds
  • Kevin Brown
  • Orlando Cepeda
  • Carlos Delgado
  • J.D. Drew
  • Shawn Green
  • Todd Helton
  • Reggie Jackson
  • Jason Kendall
  • Greg Maddux
  • Don Mattingly
  • Willie McCovey
  • Rafael Palmeiro
  • Lou Piniella
  • Manny Ramirez
  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • Ivan Rodriguez
  • Nolan Ryan
  • Curt Schilling
  • Rondell White
  • Dave Winfield
  • Nomar Garciaparra SP

MLB Game Issue

Base

  • Barry Bonds
  • Pat Burrell
  • Troy Glaus
  • Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Todd Helton
  • Derek Jeter
  • Chipper Jones
  • Mark McGwire
  • Mike Piazza
  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • Alex Rodriguez
  • Scott Rolen
  • Sammy Sosa
  • Frank Thomas

Base/Ball

Each MLB Game Issue Base/Ball card is serial-numbered to 100 copies.

  • Barry Bonds
  • Pat Burrell
  • Troy Glaus
  • Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Todd Helton
  • Derek Jeter
  • Chipper Jones
  • Mark McGwire
  • Mike Piazza
  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • Scott Rolen
  • Alex Rodriguez
  • Sammy Sosa
  • Frank Thomas

Base/Ball/Jersey

Each MLB Game Issue Base/Ball/Jersey card is serial-numbered to 50 copies.

  • Barry Bonds
  • Pat Burrell
  • Troy Glaus
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Todd Helton
  • Derek Jeter
  • Chipper Jones
  • Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • Scott Rolen
  • Frank Thomas

Hot Gloves

Hot Gloves featured actual swatches of game-used gloves. Unfortunately, redemption cards had to be placed into packs for all fifteen cards. The exchange deadline was 07/01/02.

  • Andruw Jones EXCH
  • Mike Mussina EXCH
  • Roberto Alomar EXCH
  • Tony Gwynn EXCH
  • Bernie Williams EXCH
  • Ivan Rodriguez EXCH
  • Ken Griffey, Jr. EXCH
  • Robin Ventura EXCH
  • Cal Ripken, Jr. EXCH
  • Jeff Bagwell EXCH
  • Mark McGwire EXCH
  • Rafael Palmeiro EXCH
  • Scott Rolen EXCH
  • Barry Bonds EXCH
  • Greg Maddux EXCH

MLB Autograph Fitted Caps

Each box of 2001 Fleer Legacy contained an autographed hat from either a modern-day or classic player. Specific quantities for caps in short supply were announced by Fleer shortly after the product went live. Those figures are detailed within our checklist. According to Fleer, no more than 500 of each cap was signed. Exchange cards, with a redemption deadline of July 1st, 2002, were seeded into boxes for some players.

  • Edgardo Alfonzo
  • Roberto Alomar
  • Ernie Banks 100
  • Adrian Beltre
  • Johnny Bench 100
  • Lance Berkman
  • Yogi Berra 200
  • Craig Biggio
  • Barry Bonds
  • Jeromy Burnitz
  • Pat Burrell EXCH
  • Steve Carlton
  • Sean Casey
  • Orlando Cepeda
  • Eric Chavez
  • Tony Clark
  • Roger Clemens 100
  • Johnny Damon
  • Dom DiMaggio 200
  • J.D. Drew
  • Jermaine Dye
  • Darin Erstad EXCH
  • Carlton Fisk 150
  • Rafael Furcal
  • Nomar Garciaparra EXCH 150
  • Jason Giambi
  • Troy Glaus
  • Tom Glavine
  • Juan Gonzalez
  • Luis Gonzalez
  • Tony Gwynn
  • Drew Henson
  • Derek Jeter
  • Andruw Jones
  • Dave Justice
  • Paul Konerko
  • Don Mattingly
  • Willie McCovey
  • Paul Molitor EXCH
  • Stan Musial 200
  • Mike Mussina
  • Jim Palmer
  • Corey Patterson
  • Kirby Puckett 200
  • Cal Ripken, Jr. 200
  • Brooks Robinson
  • Ivan Rodriguez
  • Scott Rolen
  • Nolan Ryan 150
  • Mike Schmidt 150
  • Tom Seaver 100
  • Ben Sheets
  • Ozzie Smith
  • Duke Snider
  • Miguel Tejada
  • Jim Thome EXCH
  • Matt Williams
  • Dave Winfield 150
  • Carl Yastrzemski 150
  • Robin Yount EXCH
  • Barry Zito