@magicpapa said:
1999 SP Signature Edition (12 packs per box, three cards per pack (MSRP: $19.99). Hobby only)
Autographs
Each pack contained one autograph. Although production figures were never fully revealed by Upper Deck, it is believed that the rookies and prospects were easier to pull than the veterans.
Gold Autographs
This 90-card parallel is serial-numbered to 50 copies.
@magicpapa said:
1999 SP Signature Edition (12 packs per box, three cards per pack (MSRP: $19.99). Hobby only)
Autographs
Each pack contained one autograph. Although production figures were never fully revealed by Upper Deck, it is believed that the rookies and prospects were easier to pull than the veterans.
Gold Autographs
This 90-card parallel is serial-numbered to 50 copies.
Now that is one beautiful card!
Yes it is, Thanks
heres anutter................
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
UD Authentics Odds 1:480
Each UD Authentics autograph is also available in a Gold parallel, which is serial-numbered to 25 copies.
Three cards packed out as exchange cards, which expired April 10, 2001
1998 Pinnacle Epix
1998 Pinnacle Epix is a multi-tiered, multi-fractured, 72-card, cross-brand insert set. Randomly inserted in 1998 Pinnacle packs at the rate of one in 21, 1998 Score packs at 1:61 and 1998 Zenith packs at 1:11, the 24 players included in this set were featured on three different cards to commemorate (in ascending order of scarcity) their greatest play, game, season or moment. Each card was specific to a particular brand. To obtain all the cards for each player in this fractured insert set, one had to open Pinnacle, Score and Zenith packs.
A second set of "All-Star Epix" inserts, separate from the regular Epix set, was released in packs of 1998 Score Rookie/Traded and 1998 Pinnacle Plus.
I thought after picking up my Emerald Header/Promo That I Was Finished.....
I've Always Had That Inkling That Some Of These Do Exist.................
A final selection of 24 Epix cards was slated for inclusion in 1998 Pinnacle Certified, but the manufacturer went bankrupt before that product shipped. However, a full set of Epix cards from the Pinnacle Certified set emerged on the secondary market nearly 20 years after Pinnacle's bankruptcy.
The final part of the Epix writeup that I had saved from a previous search is as follows: "Each card is available in three different colors: Orange, Purple, and Emerald. Approximately 70% of all Epix were Orange, 20% Purple, and 10% Emerald. According to Pinnacle Brands, only 30 copies of each Emerald Moment card were produced although the cards are no serial numbered"..... So the Emerald green would be the rarest of the colors!
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Now that is one beautiful card!
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
the spectrum power explosion is amazing. I love that card.
George Brett, Roger Clemens and Tommy Brady.
Yes it is, Thanks
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heres anutter................
2000 Upper Deck Gold Reserve
UD Authentics Odds 1:480
Each UD Authentics autograph is also available in a Gold parallel, which is serial-numbered to 25 copies.
Three cards packed out as exchange cards, which expired April 10, 2001
My only White Sox's Card
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2008 Sweet Spot Signatures Black Stitch Red Ink #SKG Ken Griffey Jr.1 /1
Not too bad. I am partial to the mariner’s uniform myself.![:) :)](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/smile.png)
Nic
Guides Authored - Graded Card Scanning Guide PDF | History of the PSA Label PDF
Me Too........... but wadda ya do.........///
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/jg/k7cbr7jriu3p.jpg)
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/pt/aiq09m8v688e.jpg)
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/1l/50bbe0mwacxx.jpg)
2003 Upper Deck UD Super Patch Stripes #KG Ken Griffey Jr./12
2003 Upper Deck UD Super Patch Logos #KG Ken Griffey Jr./22
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/yz/hzat9hz3w735.jpg)
![:'( :'(](https://forums.collectors.com/resources/emoji/cry.png)
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/yu/1uuplccn23xj.jpg)
Like a Fool.... Sold this one
Another Gift From My Cardboard Family
(Birthday)
600th HR Film Strip
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/83/eqy94r1q3bgn.jpg)
1998 Bowman Chrome
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/j0/qtz25cffrxoi.jpg)
Golden Anniversary /50 Odds 1:164
1998 Bowman
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/2v/tabjg5cw4eph.jpg)
Golden Anniversary (S1) /50 Odds 1:237
1998 Pinnacle Epix
1998 Pinnacle Epix is a multi-tiered, multi-fractured, 72-card, cross-brand insert set. Randomly inserted in 1998 Pinnacle packs at the rate of one in 21, 1998 Score packs at 1:61 and 1998 Zenith packs at 1:11, the 24 players included in this set were featured on three different cards to commemorate (in ascending order of scarcity) their greatest play, game, season or moment. Each card was specific to a particular brand. To obtain all the cards for each player in this fractured insert set, one had to open Pinnacle, Score and Zenith packs.
A second set of "All-Star Epix" inserts, separate from the regular Epix set, was released in packs of 1998 Score Rookie/Traded and 1998 Pinnacle Plus.
I thought after picking up my Emerald Header/Promo That I Was Finished.....
I've Always Had That Inkling That Some Of These Do Exist.................
A final selection of 24 Epix cards was slated for inclusion in 1998 Pinnacle Certified, but the manufacturer went bankrupt before that product shipped. However, a full set of Epix cards from the Pinnacle Certified set emerged on the secondary market nearly 20 years after Pinnacle's bankruptcy.
The final part of the Epix writeup that I had saved from a previous search is as follows: "Each card is available in three different colors: Orange, Purple, and Emerald. Approximately 70% of all Epix were Orange, 20% Purple, and 10% Emerald. According to Pinnacle Brands, only 30 copies of each Emerald Moment card were produced although the cards are no serial numbered"..... So the Emerald green would be the rarest of the colors!
I'm pretty sure these 1992 cards of Griffey called "The Progression" are not tuffies. But is the uncut sheet a tuffy?
![](https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads/editor/dj/rwqog0c3zk4s.jpeg)
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Andy