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I know there was a post some time back but dont remember if it included the set breakdown.
If this has been posted, just tie me to Gilmore's desk chair and throw 1988 commons at me and we'll call it even.

Cabinet Relic Cards (1 of 1) The biggest relic cards ever seen in the hobby! Get a giant piece of Tony Hawk’s skateboard. (image attached). Also look for giant Baseball relics with whole name plates from game-used jerseys.

· Book Cards (1 of 1) The popular Topps book cards come to the classic Allen & Ginter brand.

· Monsters of the Mesozoic Relics (#’d to 10) Remember the first of these cards (Mammoth Hair and Dinosaur Teeth) Allen & Ginter introduced in 2008?


The unique inserts continue…Lords of the Olympus, World’s Greatest Wordsmiths, National Animals, Sailors of the Seven Seas, This Day in History, Baseball Highlight Art and more.

And for those Allen & Ginter treasure hunters, don’t forget to keep your eyes out for unannounced inserts, autographs, relics and the GINTER CODE

BASE CARDS (350)

Base Cards (300 subjects)

Short-Printed Base Cards (50 subjects) Inserted 1:2.
MINI PARALLELS (350)

Mini Parallel (1:1; short-prints 1:13)

Allen & Ginter Back (1:5; short-prints 1:65)

Allen & Ginter Black Bordered (1:10, short-prints 1:130)

Allen & Ginter No Number No card number (limited to 50)

Bazooka Back (hand #’d to 25)

Allen & Ginter Wood (hand #’d 1 of 1) HOBBY ONLY

Printing Plates (1 of 1)

Allen & Ginter Cloth Cards (Sequentially #’d to 10) HOBBY ONLY

Allen & Ginter Relics
Allen & Ginter DNA Relics Numbered 1 of 1.
Monsters of the Mesozoic Relics Numbered to 10.
Allen & Ginter Autographs

RIP CARD (100 Subjects) 1 per case HOBBY ONLY.
Allen & Ginter Originals (1 of 1) –actual mini paintings found in Rip Cards. HOBBY ONLY.

Allen & Ginter Mini Exclusives (50 subjects) – Numbered 351-400 and found only in Rip Cards HOBBY ONLY
Allen & Ginter Mini Wood Exclusives (50 subjects) – A parallel to the exclusives and found only in Rip Cards.

Lords of Olympus (25 subjects) – Featuring gods and creatures from Greek mythology. 1:12

Monsters of the Mesozoic (25 subjects) Featuring the most famous and ferocious dinosaurs. 1:12
World’s Greatest Wordsmiths (15 subjects) – Featuring writers from around the world who have come to be seen as a voice of their nation. 1:24
Sailors of the Seven Seas (10 subjects) – Featuring some of the greatest explorers from the golden age of discovery, e.g., Magellan, Columbus, etc. 1:24



National Animals (50 subjects) – Mini cards featuring the flag of a nation and an animal that represents or is associated with that nation, not necessarily the official national animal. 1:8



This Day in History (75 subjects) – Pairing 75 Pairing 75 MLB stars with a historical event that occurred on their birthday. 1 per pack.



Baseball Highlights Sketches (15 subjects) Full-size cards featuring reproductions of sketch cards featuring some of the greatest baseball highlights of the year and all time. (1:10)


Allen & Ginter Book Cards (1 of 1) HOBBY ONLY



Cut Signatures (1 of 1)



The Ginter Code



BOXLOADERS (1 p
N43 Boxloader (15)

N43 Boxloader Relic (10) Hand #’d to 25.

N43 Boxloader Autograph (10) Hand #’d to 15.

N43 Boxloader Autographed Relic (5) Hand #’d to 5.
Cabinet Relic Boxloaders (10) – Cabinet card sized featuring an over-sized, complete relic, such as a jersey nameplate or jersey-front number


Cabinet Boxloaders (10) – Cabinet card sized featuring 2-4 subjects (mini parallel cards) involved in a 2009 baseball highlight or great engineering achievement (e.g., building of
 

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Juan Ponce De Leon?

The cuts have me interested. Have there ever been cuts in Genter before?
 

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Adamsince1981 said:
Juan Ponce De Leon?

The cuts have me interested. Have there ever been cuts in Genter before?

Yup. I remember there was a Mother Teresa that, I believe, Wolverine sold. And a Fidel Castro that someone wrote all over. Those were from maybe 2007.
 

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Does it annoy anyone else here when a product proudly displays that their is ONE highly sought after card per case?? Ginter says that you get ONE rip card in a case. Hooray!! Now we get a bunch of case breakers that pull the ONE rip card and then sell the remaining unopened boxes to unsuspecting collectors. I guess I'm going to have to stick with Bowman from now on.
 

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jesrockz said:
Does it annoy anyone else here when a product proudly displays that their is ONE highly sought after card per case?? Ginter says that you get ONE rip card in a case. Hooray!! Now we get a bunch of case breakers that pull the ONE rip card and then sell the remaining unopened boxes to unsuspecting collectors. I guess I'm going to have to stick with Bowman from now on.

The case hit does stink if you have unethical seller's like that or when it's a product where every other box in the case is most likely crap.
I think it's less an issue with A&G - the rip card may not even be the best card in the case. And it's filled with desirable cards so the entire value of the box isn't coming down to one card anyway most of the time.
Plus you probably wouldn't have to worry about that anyway with the trusted online sites.
 

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rymflaherty said:
jesrockz said:
Does it annoy anyone else here when a product proudly displays that their is ONE highly sought after card per case?? Ginter says that you get ONE rip card in a case. Hooray!! Now we get a bunch of case breakers that pull the ONE rip card and then sell the remaining unopened boxes to unsuspecting collectors. I guess I'm going to have to stick with Bowman from now on.

The case hit does stink if you have unethical seller's like that or when it's a product where every other box in the case is most likely crap.
I think it's less an issue with A&G - the rip card may not even be the best card in the case. And it's filled with desirable cards so the entire value of the box isn't coming down to one card anyway most of the time.
Plus you probably wouldn't have to worry about that anyway with the trusted online sites.

Very true, A&G has good value beyond just the case hit
 

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