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Hey all,

Can someone help me out? Was looking through my Craig Biggio Master Checklist and found these:


2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions AL Central #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions AL Champs #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions AL East #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions AL West #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions AL Wild Card #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions NL Central #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions NL Champs #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions NL East #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions NL West #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions NL Wild Card #7

2005 Playoff Prestige Playoff Champions World Series #7

How rare are they? Anyone have exact print run? Indications from what I have seen are about only 15-25 made

Thanks
 
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AmishDave

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Mirror Red is just a refractor w/a red finish on the card.

Cert Red is just a red finish, no refractor type shimmer in the light.
 

predatorkj

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Thanks so much :)

Also, why is this card a 1/1?

2005 Prime Patches Major League Materials Jersey Relic #12 Craig Biggio/1MEMSER 1 Login to View

Seems to be a regular relic, no?

Plenty of cards are 1/1's that don't seem to be all that spectacular. It's just how it goes. But they are 1/1's nonetheless.
 

Dilferules

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Regarding 1997 Mirror Red/Certified Red the answer from earlier was very good, but in 1997 they also actually printed "Mirror Red" on the front of every Mirror Red so that's the super easy way to tell if you have never seen any of these cards.

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Richard
 

Dilferules

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Flair was split into three "levels" within the base set that year. The UD refers to the "Upper Deck" level, which was cards 1-100, the easiest to pull. Cards 101-150 were "Field Box" and 151-200 were "Suite Level" at varying levels of short-printedness. The card's level is stated on the top on the back of the card. Kind of a dumb gimmick.
Richard
 

deaconblues63

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Another question

How can you tell if you have the 2006 Allen and Ginter Mini or Allen and Ginter A and G back?

Thanks

The regular back looks like a miniature of the regular card. The A & G back looks like this:
 

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Not sure why, but I went to Beckett to get the 2007 list for my checklist, and it came up like this:

2007 Artifacts Divisional Artifacts Limited #CB Craig Biggio
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Hard as hell to see what kind of cards these are...Every other set had the cards in 1 line, and now for 2007 they are spread out through 5-10 cells..

Is Beckett screwed up for anyone esle?
 

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