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The cards were distributed primarily in hobby boxes that came 6 cards per pack and 18 packs per box. Cards were also distributed in retail packs with significantly worse insert odds. A hobby box sold on eBay in June 2009 for $142.
The cards were distributed primarily in hobby boxes that came 6 cards per pack and 18 packs per box. Cards were also distributed in retail packs with significantly worse insert odds. A hobby box sold on eBay in June 2009 for $142.
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Image:2001 Absolute Hobby Box.jpg|Hobby Box
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=Reviews=
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===Home Opener Souvenirs===
===Home Opener Souvenirs===
The bases and baseballs from the opening day of the 2001 season were purchased by Donruss and swatches of these items were the basis for the Home Opener Souvenirs sets. 5 different sets Single (1 swatch), Double (2 swatches), Triple (3 swatches), Homerun (4 swatches), and Autographed (1 swatch) were inserted into packs. Each was serial numberd to 400, 200, 100, 25 and 25 copies respectively. Only ten of the fifty cards were paralleled with an autograph.  The Troy Glaus autograph card was packed out as a redemption card that expired in 2003.   
The bases and baseballs from the opening day of the 2001 season were purchased by Donruss and swatches of these items were the basis for the Home Opener Souvenirs sets. 5 different sets Single (1 swatch), Double (2 swatches), Triple (3 swatches), Homerun (4 swatches), and Autographed (1 swatch) were inserted into packs. Each was serial numberd to 400, 200, 100, 25 and 25 copies respectively. Only ten of the fifty cards were paralleled with an autograph.  The Troy Glaus autograph card was packed out as a redemption card that expired in 2003.   
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Image:2001 Absolute HO HR.jpg|Homerun
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===Tools of the Trade===
===Tools of the Trade===
The first of the famous [[Tools of the Trade]] sets. The fifty card set features game used jerseys (/300), bats (/100), batting gloves (/50) and hats(/100) of many of baseball's current superstars. Fifteen of the fifty were packed out as redemption cards that expired in 2003. Ten of the cards were also paralleled with an autographed version that was serial numbered to 25 copies.  
The first of the famous [[Tools of the Trade]] sets. The fifty card set features game used jerseys (/300), bats (/100), batting gloves (/50) and hats(/100) of many of baseball's current superstars. Fifteen of the fifty were packed out as redemption cards that expired in 2003. Ten of the cards were also paralleled with an autographed version that was serial numbered to 25 copies.  
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Image:2001 Absolute TOTT 05.jpg|5 - Scott Rolen
Image:2001 Absolute TOTT 25.jpg|25 - Greg Maddux
Image:2001 Absolute TOTT 37.jpg|27 - Vlad
Image:2001 Absolute TOTT 44.jpg|44 Sean Casey
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=Autographed Baseballs=
=Autographed Baseballs=

Revision as of 02:06, 9 February 2010

Description

Distribution

The cards were distributed primarily in hobby boxes that came 6 cards per pack and 18 packs per box. Cards were also distributed in retail packs with significantly worse insert odds. A hobby box sold on eBay in June 2009 for $142.

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Hobby Odds Retail Odds
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Checklist

Base Set

Parallels

RPM Autographs

Spectrum

Inserts

Autographs & Game-Used

Ball Hoggs

Boss Hoggs

Home Opener Souvenirs

The bases and baseballs from the opening day of the 2001 season were purchased by Donruss and swatches of these items were the basis for the Home Opener Souvenirs sets. 5 different sets Single (1 swatch), Double (2 swatches), Triple (3 swatches), Homerun (4 swatches), and Autographed (1 swatch) were inserted into packs. Each was serial numberd to 400, 200, 100, 25 and 25 copies respectively. Only ten of the fifty cards were paralleled with an autograph. The Troy Glaus autograph card was packed out as a redemption card that expired in 2003.

Number Player Team AU
OD1 Barry Bonds Giants
OD2 Cal Ripken Orioles AU
OD3 Pedro Martinez Red Sox
OD4 Troy Glaus Angels AU EXCH
OD5 Frank Thomas White Sox
OD6 Alex Rodriguez Rangers AU
OD7 Ivan Rodriguez Rangers
OD8 Jeff Bagwell Astros
OD9 Mark McGwire Cardinals
OD10 Todd Helton Rockies
OD11 Gary Sheffield Braves
OD12 Manny Ramirez Red Sox
OD13 Mike Piazza Mets
OD14 Sammy Sosa Cubs
OD15 Preston Wilson Marlins
OD16 Tony Gwynn Padres AU
OD17 Vladimir Guerrero Expos AU
OD18 Carlos Delgado Blue Jays
OD19 Roberto Alomar White Sox AU
OD20 Todd Helton Rockies
OD21 Albert Pujols Cardinals AU
OD22 Jason Giambi A's
OD23 Sammy Sosa Cubs
OD24 Ken Griffey Jr. Reds
OD25 Darin Erstad Angels
OD26 Mark McGwire Cardinals
OD27 Carlos Delgado Blue Jays
OD28 Juan Gonzalez Indians AU
OD29 Mike Sweeney Royals
OD30 Alex Rodriguez Rangers
OD31 Roger Clemens Yankees AU
OD32 Tsuyoshi Shinjo Giants
OD33 Ben Grieve A's
OD34 Jeff Kent Giants
OD35 Vladimir Guerrero Expos
OD36 Shawn Green Dodgers
OD37 Rafael Palmeiro Rangers AU
OD38 Tony Gwynn Padres
OD39 Scott Rolen Phillies
OD40 Ken Griffey Jr. Reds
OD41 Albert Pujols Cardinals
OD42 Barry Bonds Giants
OD43 Mark Grace Diamondbacks
OD44 Bernie Williams Yankees
OD45 Frank Thomas White Sox
OD46 Jermaine Dye Royals
OD47 Mike Piazza Mets
OD48 Chipper Jones Braves
OD49 Richie Sexson Brewers
OD50 Magglio Ordonez White Sox


Tools of the Trade

The first of the famous Tools of the Trade sets. The fifty card set features game used jerseys (/300), bats (/100), batting gloves (/50) and hats(/100) of many of baseball's current superstars. Fifteen of the fifty were packed out as redemption cards that expired in 2003. Ten of the cards were also paralleled with an autographed version that was serial numbered to 25 copies.

Autographed Baseballs

In each hobby box of 2001 Absolute Memorabilia, an autographed baseball was inserted as a box topper. Most of the balls were signed by either Hall of Fame players or current superstars.

Player PR
Hank Aaron 25
Hank Bauer 500
Johnny Bench 25
Yogi Berra 25
Wade Boggs 25
Barry Bonds 25
Clete Boyer 500
Lou Brock 25
Steve Carlton 25
Gary Carter 200
Sean Casey 25
Roger Clemens 25
Dave Concepcion 500
Andre Dawson 550
Bucky Dent 500
Larry Doby 300
Bobby Doerr 300
J.D. Drew 25
Jim Edmonds 25
Bob Feller 550
Rollie Fingers 575
Whitey Ford 25
George Foster 500
Steve Garvey 1000
Bob Gibson 25
Tom Glavine 25
Goose Gossage 500
Tony Gwynn 25
Todd Helton 25
Rickey Henderson 25
Frank Howard 500
Monte Irvin 500
Reggie Jackson 25
Fergie Jenkins 1000
Chipper Jones 25
Tommy John 1000
Charles Johnson 25
Randy Johnson 25
Brian Jordan 25
George Kell 300
Harmon Killebrew 200
Ralph Kiner 100
Dave Kingman 500
Don Larsen 200
Javy Lopez 25
Greg Maddux 25
Bill Madlock 524
Juan Marichal 485
Willie Mays 25
Bill Mazeroski 25
Willie McCovey 25
Minnie Minoso 1000
Dale Murphy 25
Stan Musial 25
Don Newcombe 500
Al Oliver 500
Magglio Ordonez 200
Jim Palmer 500
Joe Pepitone 500
Tony Perez 400
Gaylord Perry 1000
Johnny Podres 500
Boog Powell 500
Kirby Puckett 25
Manny Ramirez 25
Bobby Richardson 500
Phil Rizzuto 25
Robin Roberts 500
Frank Robinson 25
Henry Rodriguez 400
Nolan Ryan 25
Ryne Sandberg 25
Mike Schmidt 25
Red Schoendienst 500
Herb Score 500
Tom Seaver 25
Moose Skowron 500
Enos Slaughter 525
Ozzie Smith 25
Duke Snider 25
Warren Spahn 500
Willie Stargell 25
Frank Thomas 25
Luis Tiant 500
Earl Weaver 300
Hoyt Wilhelm 500
Billy Williams 325
Maury Wills 500
Don Zimmer 500