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There was a basic Donruss Elite Set (foil card) and then Donruss did a set called Collections which included Donruss, Elite, Preferred, and Leaf.

They then did a "Prized Collection" that was "refractor-like"

Prized Collection Print runs according to Beckett
Donruss 560
Leaf 400
Elite 220
Preferred 55

I remember opening a box in 98 and pulling the Gwynn Preferred Prized Collection. Ended up trading it to my college Econ professor.

There ya go.
 

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tonsofcommons said:
There was a basic Donruss Elite Set (foil card) and then Donruss did a set called Collections which included Donruss, Elite, Preferred, and Leaf.

They then did a "Prized Collection" that was "refractor-like"

Prized Collection Print runs according to Beckett
Donruss 560
Leaf 400
Elite 220
Preferred 55

I remember opening a box in 98 and pulling the Gwynn Preferred Prized Collection. Ended up trading it to my college Econ professor.

There ya go.

So can you tell from the scan if the one i have is the
"prized collection" or the regular collection?
I am leaning towards the "prized" because it just seems really good quality...is there any markings or any way I could tell, cause one is 1.50 and the other 15.00?
 

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hofautos said:
tonsofcommons said:
Prized.

If you turn it over, above the number it should say "PC"
bummer no pc... :x

Just making sure you knew which number to look at since there are two on back and people often get them confused. There is the real number then there is the "collections" number. These scans really show the difference between the two (collections and prized collections):

In the second scan notice the PC above the 413 (bottom left). That is what toc is talking about!

w_1998--donruss_elite--13--c.jpg

w_1998--donruss_elite--13--pc.jpg
 

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thanks for the info...i was looking in the wrong place, but unfortunately it's still the 1.50 card (it's ok, i think it was only .10 8-)

And as much as i liked this card, now I know that i really want the the Prized one...i can't imagine the card being even nicer than this one ...makes me think they forgot to put the pc on this card, it is so nice...(grin)...

PS - thanks given to all 3 of you!
 

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onionring9 said:
hofautos said:
tonsofcommons said:
Prized.

If you turn it over, above the number it should say "PC"
bummer no pc... :x

Just making sure you knew which number to look at since there are two on back and people often get them confused. There is the real number then there is the "collections" number. These scans really show the difference between the two (collections and prized collections):

In the second scan notice the PC above the 413 (bottom left). That is what toc is talking about!

w_1998--donruss_elite--13--c.jpg

w_1998--donruss_elite--13--pc.jpg
I need to go check my matt williams!
 

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Philip J. Fry said:
BunchOBull said:
This was the first baseball set to feature them.

That and 1997 Upper Deck Game Jerseys.

The '97 UD cards were just plain jerseys. The '97 Leaf Thomas was the FIRST to use patches. Taken from FrankThomasCollection.com :

• One of the first memorabilia cards issued by a major manufacturer.
• First to use the entire jersey - including the patch, numbers, and nameplate.
• First to include the "outside of the bat" showing the hit marks and even the imprinted barrel type.
• First to use the sweatband.
• First to use the entire cap.
• First to...

Well, you get the idea. <g>
 

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1998 Score Showcase Series Artists Proof

Too bad my scanner sucks and doesn't adequately show the awesomeness of this card.
 

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Onionring9- Thank you for clarifying. I didn't even think about the card having two numbers (one from the original card and one for the Collections set).
 

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Therion said:
1998 Score Showcase Series Artists Proof

Too bad my scanner sucks and doesn't adequately show the awesomeness of this card.

I think it is cool that we get such enjoyment out of a shiny piece of cardboard and how we sound like little kids :D :grouphug:
 

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George_Calfas said:
hofautos said:
why do the TEK cards that are printed only #/10 sell for so cheap?

10 printed of each TEK player variant.


They are not all so cheap.I have paid up to $61.00 for a Bags.Most go for less but I guess the fella I was bidding against really still needed this for his collection and that's why it went so high.
 

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predatorkj said:
George_Calfas said:
hofautos said:
why do the TEK cards that are printed only #/10 sell for so cheap?

10 printed of each TEK player variant.


They are not all so cheap.I have paid up to $61.00 for a Bags.Most go for less but I guess the fella I was bidding against really still needed this for his collection and that's why it went so high.

mcgwires are the same. I got lucky only once and got it for only $23. Most of the Mac's go for about $80. They peak at about $120 (only once).
 

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tonsofcommons said:
Onionring9- Thank you for clarifying. I didn't even think about the card having two numbers (one from the original card and one for the Collections set).

Not a problem!
 

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George_Calfas said:
hofautos said:
why do the TEK cards that are printed only #/10 sell for so cheap?

10 printed of each TEK player variant.

exactly! There are two types of player collectors, those that collect variants and those that don't.

For the '99's, there were 30 A patterns and 30 B patterns. They made gold #'d/10 of each of the 60 patterns.

So for non variant collectors, there are 600 gold cards and they only want 1 or 2 (A & B)

For the rest of us, there are 600 gold cards and we need 60 (30 A and 30 B)
 

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onionring9 said:
George_Calfas said:
hofautos said:
why do the TEK cards that are printed only #/10 sell for so cheap?

10 printed of each TEK player variant.

exactly! There are two types of player collectors, those that collect variants and those that don't.

For the '99's, there were 30 A patterns and 30 B patterns. They made gold #'d/10 of each of the 60 patterns.

So for non variant collectors, there are 600 gold cards and they only want 1 or 2 (A & B)

For the rest of us, there are 600 gold cards and we need 60 (30 A and 30 B)

How could a player collector not go after these? Only the truly insane would pass up a truly insane set.

I'm currently at 34 of 60. Most of mine cost around $20.

Anyone any closer to completing this set?
 

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EricChavezCollector3 said:
onionring9 said:
George_Calfas said:
hofautos said:
why do the TEK cards that are printed only #/10 sell for so cheap?

10 printed of each TEK player variant.

exactly! There are two types of player collectors, those that collect variants and those that don't.

For the '99's, there were 30 A patterns and 30 B patterns. They made gold #'d/10 of each of the 60 patterns.

So for non variant collectors, there are 600 gold cards and they only want 1 or 2 (A & B)

For the rest of us, there are 600 gold cards and we need 60 (30 A and 30 B)

How could a player collector not go after these? Only the truly insane would pass up a truly insane set.

I'm currently at 34 of 60. Most of mine cost around $20.

Anyone any closer to completing this set?


3 of 60 for Lee...not close but its a start
 
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