Greg Layton
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Picked these up today. Can't wait until they arrive in the mail.
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jeffv96masters said:RustyGreerFan said:But what Score does right in this second series is release a terribly named parallel called Reserve Collection which were seeded 1:11 packs. These are obviously different - they are foil etched and on the back you can see RC-ReserveCollection in the background. They'll take an eye out. Someone throw in a scan :mrgreen:
Ask and yee shall receieve,,,,
I am not digging all examples out,,,, these are just from a recent box break of mine so they were handy,,,,
Hobby reserve can "mostly" be deciphered by the HSR in gold lettering-- stands for "Hobby Reserve by Score",,,,,,
Premium Stock has 2 large letters PS on them,,,,,
And subsets? Cripes,,,, just look at the backs,,,,
Key is to decipher the FRONT first,,,,
Then look at the back,,, will decipher subsets,,,, showcase series, reserve collection, etc, etc, etc,,,,,,,
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jacksoncoupage said:
Fandruw25 said:gwynn5453l4u said:Got this in today:
1999 UD Textbook Excellence Quad
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Awesome find! Do you have the rainbow now?
gwynn5453l4u said:Thanks to Nosterbor for the heads up on this from COMC...I don't even know how he came across it. The regular version does not have the hat brim poking out...this version has the hat.
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jacksoncoupage said:Rebuilding my Konerko Dodgers collection lately, some of this is new stuff, some old and some are things that didn't sell that I am now grateful they didn't:
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RustyGreerFan said:LOL - I just went looking at them on COMC and it's even more messed up! Some of the base cards have the HR prefix to the card number, and some don't!
Check this out - the same base card with two different number variations:
http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Card..._Hobby_Reserve/HR509/Chipper_Jones_GY/4278118
AndruwHRJones said:RustyGreerFan said:LOL - I just went looking at them on COMC and it's even more messed up! Some of the base cards have the HR prefix to the card number, and some don't!
Check this out - the same base card with two different number variations:
http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Card..._Hobby_Reserve/HR509/Chipper_Jones_GY/4278118
Here is the way I have always understood it:
Premium Stock (2nd series) even though it says Hobby Reserve on the front
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Hobby Reserve (HR prefix)
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RustyGreerFan said:AndruwHRJones said:RustyGreerFan said:LOL - I just went looking at them on COMC and it's even more messed up! Some of the base cards have the HR prefix to the card number, and some don't!
Check this out - the same base card with two different number variations:
http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Card..._Hobby_Reserve/HR509/Chipper_Jones_GY/4278118
Here is the way I have always understood it:
Premium Stock (2nd series) even though it says Hobby Reserve on the front
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Hobby Reserve (HR prefix)
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But not always... check out the exact same card on COMC here (http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Cards/Baseball/1997/Score_Hobby_Reserve/HR500/Andruw_Jones_GY/4278109) only it does not have the HR prefix. In other words, some base Score Hobby Reserve have two variations - one with HR prefix and one without.
And right now Beckett has prices for Hobby Reserve and Reserve Collection backwards.
RustyGreerFan said:Wot? LOL His scan right there in your post shows an HR-prefixed number. If you go to the link it shows the exact same card only with no HR prefix.
thelesquad said:RustyGreerFan said:Wot? LOL His scan right there in your post shows an HR-prefixed number. If you go to the link it shows the exact same card only with no HR prefix.
He showed the front of one card and the back of another. They're different cards.
RustyGreerFan said:packbusta said:RustyGreerFan said:Is it just me or does Beckett have the 1997 Score Reserve Collection pricing ass backwards? For example, they are saying that the Hobby Reserve (white border w/ gold stamp) Fred McGriff Goin Yard is worth $5, but that the Reserve Collection (etched foil 1:11 packs parallel) is only worth $2.50?
How rare are the Hobby Reserves? I opened a box of Score at K-Mart back in the day, and almost every card was a Hobby Reserve.
So here's the deal. In 1997 Score comes out with Score Premium Stock to mirror the Score Series I release. It looks like the normal base Score cards, only thicker stock and has a Premium Stock stamp on it. Everything else about them look the same.
Inexplicably, Score renames them Hobby Reserve when they release the Series II version. But what Score does right in this second series is release a terribly named parallel called Reserve Collection which were seeded 1:11 packs. These are obviously different - they are foil etched and on the back you can see RC-ReserveCollection in the background. They'll take an eye out. Someone throw in a scan :mrgreen:
So there's confusion because Score renames the Series II premium release, then includes a parallel that didn't exist in the Series I release and names it too similarly to this newly named Series II premium release. Got it?
I'm wondering how clarkfan and jaderock got all theirs. I wonder if they figured out this confusion early and were able to capitalize.
Despite being 1:11 packs, they are really hard to find for some reason. Not sure if there wasn't a ton made, if not a lot was opened because it was a Series II release, or what. While there were plenty of duds in Series II, there were some cool subsets like Goin Yard and Rock & Fire. They are undervalued by Beckett.
AndruwHRJones said:thelesquad said:RustyGreerFan said:Wot? LOL His scan right there in your post shows an HR-prefixed number. If you go to the link it shows the exact same card only with no HR prefix.
He showed the front of one card and the back of another. They're different cards.
This is correct.