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KLARNOLD
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I just received a sealed box of 2004 Upper Deck MLB Breakey Battle Packs. 40 packs per box and each pack has 5 Keys. Should I start ripping packs or keep box sealed?
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Wow I've never even seen that before, cool! Does the game still work if opened?
Willing to move all colors for Shawn Green common & Eric Gagne uncommon & ultra rareI would possibly be interested in a checklist and maybe some other Dodgers if you are moving any of them. It looks like players are issued in different colors, correct?
Willing to move all red Shawn Green common & Eric Gagne uncommon & ultra rare
What do you need for each unique key (don't need 4 of the same Green for sure)? I really am completely clueless about the values. I know my Gagne isn't one you have because I remember it was purple.
Yes, multiple choking hazards in every boxWas I correct that an A-Rod would be in each box?
I Got 2 Gagne Supers and one had a pink see through color and the other looked like the one I sent you.When the lot arrived, I saw one of the keys had a purple sticker on it and started to doubt myself as to what I had already, but it turns out I did have a purple key of Gagne, so all of these I bought from you are new to me. Thanks again.
Any different Dodgers in the 2nd box by chance?
Yes, and I made the last post in thread regarding lawsuit, which I had forgotten about. I have given my findings from opening 2 boxes with 5 breakeys per pack. The pack odds show 3:1 for Common, 2:1 for Uncommon, 1:4 for Super Rare, 1:8 for Ultra Rare. Odds were fairly consistent with about 10 Super Rares & 5 Ultra Rares per box.gracecollector posted in 2014 where he opened a box of these.
Found my box of 2004 Upper Deck BreaKeys - let's help some player collectors
Well, moving so had to go through boxes. Found my stash of rare 2004 Upper Deck BreaKeys. These were a test issue for a collectible game that was a huge flop. The keys fit together at the barrels and you twisted them in a "battle." One would break a tab off, and the one that didn't break was...www.freedomcardboard.com