Review of 2007 Upper Deck Premier Baseball
By Shane Carney, published May 02, 2007
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2007 Upper Deck Premier Baseball will carry a price tag over $300. There is always a chance of snagging some for cheaper at a show or on Ebay, but, in general, 2007 Upper Deck Premier Baseball is going to take at least $300 out of your pocket.
The product will come in the one pack per box format where a pack is a box. Each pack will contain 7 cards, so you will be paying around $45 per card. Of course, paying this much gives you a much better chance at pulling something really nice for your collection.
Each pack will include one of each of the following cards:
Premier Stitchings, which are patches manufactured by Upper Deck
Triple or Quad Memorabilia Card
Dual or Triple Patch Card
Autograph Card numbered to 99 or less
Rookie Card numbered to 199 or less
Foil Numbered Base Card
The last card will be either another autograph or a printing plate.
The base set will consist of 200 cards. The base set is being called by many as the best looking and most impressive base set of all-time. In order to collect this base set though, plan on buying the singles as you only get one base card per pack.
Rookies for 2007 Upper Deck Premier Baseball will be called Premier Rookies and will be numbered to 199. There will be several different parallel versions of Premier Rookies that will be numbered to 99, 75, 49, and 1 respectively.
Autograph cards in 2007 Upper Deck Premier Baseball will come from the following sets:
Regular Autograph Cards
Premier Penmanship
Noteworthy Autographs
Preeminence Autographs
Insignias
Hallmarks
Premier Stitchings Autographed
Premier Remnants Autographed
Premier Patches Autographed
Emerging Star Dual and Triple Autographs
Premier Pairings, Trios, Foursomes, Six and Octographs
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