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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.
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  • ...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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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...roduct. The final 84 cards were inserted at the rate of one-per-pack in [[2005 Upper Deck Update]].
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...marks after their 2005 bankruptcy. This would be the only Fleer Tradition set UD would produce.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...a 350-card set released in February, 2005. The last 50 cards in the base set were short-printed.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...previous set; in this case [[1990 Fleer]]. The last 100 cards in the base set are short-printed.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...set. The first 450 cards were released in early February, 2001 as part of the Fleer Tradition product. Subsets included: Prospects (351-380), League Lea
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  • ...90) - and Checklists (591-600). Unlike [[1998 Fleer Tradition|last year's set,]] ''1999 Fleer Tradition Baseball'' was released in a single series and ha ...cards from [[1999 Fleer Tradition Update]]. It was sold primarily through the Shop at Home television network.
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  • ...lassic is a 100-card set released by Upper Deck the week of February 10th, 2005. Each 12-pack Hobby box will yield one Materials card, one autograph, and |Signatures Black Stitch||78||one-of-one||IH||?
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  • ...ries was issued in April of 2005. For the ninth consecutive year, in honor of Mickey Mantle, card #7 was not issued. ...368, which was not on the original checklist, was later included to honor the Boston Red Sox World Championship.
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  • ...t. 20 cards have a variation. Every other pack should have either a base set SP or a variation. Hobby/retail: 24 packs per box, eight cards plus one stick of gum per pack (MSRP: $3). Eight boxes per case.
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  • ...Fan Favorites is a 142-card set released June 10, 2005. It was the last of the Archives/Fan Favorites sets. For the first time, Archives/ATFF was released to both Hobby and retail.
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  • ...red throughout the set are short-printed and seeded into packs at the rate of 1:3/packs. |short set||200||-||7:1||?
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  • 2005 Bowman is a 330-card released in May, 2005. The first 140 cards in this set feature active veterans while cards number 141 through 165 feature rookie-y This would be the last year the Bowman brands could include true rookie cards of non-Major League players as new [[Rookie Card|rookie card rules]] would go
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  • ...et released in December, 2005. The design is based on the [[1951 Bowman]] set. ...d 202 through 300 feature leading prospects. The last 50 cards in the base set were short-printed.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ed in May 2001. The base set consists of 130 cards, the last 30 making up the rookie and prospect-laden and serial-numbered "Genuine Upside" subset.
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  • 2005 Upper Deck MVP is a 90-card set released in August, 2005. After a one-year hiatus, MVP returned as a retail-exclusive product. Eac This would be the final Upper Deck MVP baseball product -- although the brand lives on in hockey.
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  • 2005 Upper Deck ESPN is a 90-card set released in March 2005, to commemorate the cable network's 25th anniversary (which was actually in 2004). Each pack w AU: Odds of finding an autograph: 1:480/packs.
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  • 2023 Bowman is a 100-card set, supplemented by a 150-card Prospects set, released April 26th. Each Hobby box will yield one autograph and 18 inser ...th, Topps began pre-selling Hobby and Jumbo boxes and Blasters directly to the public
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...s a 132-card card set, released exclusive to retail outlets, in September, 2005. Each 24-pack box is expected to yield an autograph.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...Origins product in July, 2005; and remainder were inserted into packs of [[2005 Upper Deck Update]].
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ered to 1999. The final 85 cards in the set were inserted into packs of [[2005 Upper Deck Update]]. Each Update Series card is serial-numbered to 799 cop
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...red a silver holographic sliver running the middle of each card and behind the player's team logo. Card backs printed on a glossy white background.
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  • ...set is based on the popular [[Baseball Heroes]] inserts of the 1990s, with the last 100 cards are serial-numbered to 575 copies each. Each eight-card tin "pack" contains five base cards, one short-printed base set numbered to 575, one parallel serial-numbered to 199 copies or fewer, and e
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...sign of the base set is almost identical to the Baseball Heroes inserts of the early 1990s.
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  • ...d latitude coordinates from the box below and add the shop below following the format. This will have to work for now as I can't get addresses to automati ...s with descriptions. The idea of compiling a list of card shops started at the blog [http://www.acardboardproblem.com/2010/05/card-shop-directory.html A C
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...n years. As with previous versions of the product, each "pack" (which for 2005 had been changed to a paper box) contained three smaller packs. Pack #1 con
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...set released to both Hobby and retail outlets. As the name suggests, the set consists exclusive to retired players.
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  • ...ghout the set, most of the 2007 rookies were issued between cards 147-202. The other subset is a Classic Combos grouping (275-284). Factory Set: 330 cards.
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  • ...s of their agreement with the MLB Players Association, Traded & Rookies is the only Topps-branded product that could feature non 40-man roster players. ...hop accounts enrolled in the Home Team Advantage program in early January, 2005.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...feature 22 short-prints; however, Fleer decided NOT to short-print any of the 18 multi-player Prospects.
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  • ...he 2013 Las Vegas Industry Summit, but feedback from Summit attendees, and The Hobby at large, caused Upper Deck to cancel Retro (along with 2013 Sweet Sp ...or League team) or in their college uniforms, as UD were still licensed by The Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC).
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...d veterans while cards 201 through 220, which were issued at a stated rate of one in four hobby and one in five retail, feature leading prospects.
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  • 2006 Topps is a 659-card set was issued over two series. Series One was released in February 22nd, 2006 '''NOTE:''' This was the first year Topps produced special packs for Target, K-Mart, and Walmart --
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...o be the sole series. But after the set was so successful, a second series of 300 cards, officially known as "2001 Fleer Platinum Rookie Collection" was
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  • ...eased in May, and a 50-card Update set was packaged into [[2005 Upper Deck|2005 Upper Deck Series One Hobby boxes.]] ...ory set. Series Two Hobby boxes also contained 24 packs, and included one of four 50-card Update sets ([[2004 Upper Deck Vintage|Vintage]], [[2004 Upper
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  • ...ps Chrome is a 354-card parallel brand and was released in July, 2006. For the first time since 1997, Topps released Chrome in a single series. ...s numbered #253-#275 feature Award Winners and #276-#330 feature rookies. The final 24 cards (#331-#354) are all autographed rookies.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...Chrome is a 440-card chromium-stock partial-parallel of the [[2003 Topps]] set. Series One was released in late January, 2002; while Series Two wasn't re
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  • ...rs, the second will have either two inserts or an Autographed Relic, while the third will yield an encased card. |SuperFractor||300||one-of-one||?
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...baseball card season. For the first time since [[1991 Ultra|the inaugural set in 1991,]] Ultra was released as a single series.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> .... Each series, but especially the Update Series, has a substantial number of short-prints.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...uced three cards, and the first three cards in the set all feature a piece of a game-used jersey.
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  • ...t in Pittsburgh. Two five-card sets was produced by Topps, and a six-card set was issued by Upper Deck. As with other FanFest sets, all cards were distr ...ys. To receive the card of the day, collectors had to purchase five packs of any 2006 Topps baseball product and open them at Topps' corporate booth.
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  • [[Image:2005toppshotbutton.jpg|right|frame|2005 Topps Hot Button booster pack]] ...would insert a pitcher and a hitter into the game unit, push a button, and the game unit would generate a result.
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  • 2003 Topps Heritage is a 430-card set, designed to honor the 1954 Topps set, and was released in February, 2003. ...both cards 1 and 250; just as Ted Williams had in the original 1954 Topps set.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ==Base Set==
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...yield two autographs/game-used cards. The lone rookie card in the set is of Justin Verlander.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ix different 2003 Fleer baseball brands were randomly inserted at the rate of one every fourth pack.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...oring other baseball immortals, but chose to develop instead the format of the [[1960 Fleer Baseball Greats | 1960]] and [[1961 Fleer | 1961]] issues.
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  • ...However, BCP considers 1998-2005 Fleer Tradition to be the continuation of the Fleer brand's lineage and 2002 Fleer to be a one-off product. ==Base Set==
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...notable for containing the first ever, certified autographed trading cards of Mark McGwire.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...October, 2005. The final 76 cards were randomly inserted into packs of [[2005 Upper Deck Update]] in February, 2006. All 76 Update Series cards are auto
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  • ...exclusively to Hobby outlets in May, 2003. The last 10 cards in the base set make up an Autographed Rookie subset. |short set||100||-||?
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ich is hand-numbered to either 970 or 375 copies. The final ten cards are of retired players.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ball card product ever released by Fleer as they would file for bankruptcy the following month.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...iatus. This would turn out to be the last Gallery set for a dozen years. The packaging was changed to "mini box" format, similar to Finest. Each Hobby
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  • ...erely impacted the Updates & Highlights brand as, previous to 2006, it was the only Topps-branded product (not including Bowman) allowed to feature non-40 ...stants in the Home Run Derby, cards 291-320 were Team Leader cards and the set concluded with ten Classic Duos (321-330).
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  • ...t current players as well as various greats of the past. Within this group of cards, ten cards were short printed. ...Phenom was issued in two different formats (portrait and action) and each of those cards are serial-numbered to 625 copies.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...pack Hobby box will yield four autographs and/or game-used cards with half the autographs serial-numbered to 100 copies or fewer.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...h, 2004. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two serial-numbered "Ticket to the Majors" short-prints and three autographs and/or game-used memorabilia card
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...is serial-numbered to 1850 copies and features a replica ticket stub from the player's Major League debut.
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  • ...automatically added to the [[All_Sets by_Year|All Sets by Year]] pages if the categories are properly defined. ...yle="color:green;">Green links denote checklists that are 100% complete in the database.</span>
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  • ...e [[2013 Topps Five Star|previous year's product,]] there will be no "base set," and noticeably fewer Relics. Each six-card box will yield: * Either a fifth autograph, a Legends Relic, a one-of-one Relic, or a one-of-one Cut Signature
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...on the [[2005 Topps All-Time Fan Favorites | All-Time Fan Favorites set of the 2000s]].
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...with a card with a stated print run of 2002 serial numbered sets featuring the six Upper Deck spokesmen.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...nine years as Donruss-Playoff lost their MLB Properties license after the 2005 season.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...card set ever produced by Fleer, or the first Fleer-branded baseball card set by Upper Deck.
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  • ...like for the Red Sox by whomever at Topps was responsible for constructing the checklist. ==Base Set==
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  • ...- including 15 variations and a total of 55 short prints seeded at a rate of one per pack - and was released in January, 2003. ...in two packs making them short-prints in comparison to other cards in the set.
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  • ...nly time it was issued in pack form. The last seventeen cards in the base set are autographed, and each Hobby box will yield two autographs. ...Andrew McCutchen and Jay Bruce both have autographed rookie cards. Among the unautographed RCs are: Russell Martin, Matt Kemp, Ryan Zimmerman, Ryan Brau
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> 2005 Bowman Sterling is a 149-card set released January 12th, 2006. Each five-card Hobby pack yielded: Two First-
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...0 short-printed base cards and 15 variations that are inserted at the rate of 1:4/packs. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two autographs/game-used card
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...rominent being Justin Verlander. This product marked the debut of the one-of-one SuperFractors.
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  • ...an Originals is a 55-card set supplemented by a 55-card Prospects "insert" set, released in December 2006. Each pack contains two encased buyback autogra |Red||110||one-of-one||1:174
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  • ...f the 2005 Ultimate Signature set which is missing a significant amount of the dual signature information. Also, as I am registering for this, the Terms of Service link has no content FYI.
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  • ...rictions, Fleer/Skybox's name only appears in small fine print on the back of each card (base or insert). ...evolved into the "E-X" brands that were produced until their bankruptcy in 2005.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...Rookies subset. Each Legends card is serial-numbered to 999 copies, while the Rookies are short-printed, but not serial-numbered.
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  • ...ugust, 1996; while the final 50 cards came out in January, 1997 as part of the Extended Series. ...was the first MLB-licensed autograph product in history. A limited number of Signature Series packs were sold to mass-market retail outlets in "Blaster"
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...ogy is a 100-card set released exclusively to Hobby outlets December 13th, 2005. Each five-card Hobby pack contains either an autograph or a game-used mem
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> 2005 SP Legendary Cuts is a 90-card set released November, 2005. Each 12-pack Hobby box will yield three autographs or game-used cards. E
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...sic Diamond Connection product was issued on August 12, 2002 and contained the first 536 cards.
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  • <!-- [[Image:filename.jpg|right|frame|The description goes here]] --> ...Donruss Classics is a 242-card set, released in March 2005. This would be the final Donruss Classics product after a five-year run, as Donruss-Playoff's
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