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Tuesday, July 7, 2020

Year: 2018-19

Set: Panini Certified - Rookie Roll Call (Rate)

Card: #RRC-EO Elie Okobo


“ So refreshing to see that the lost art of penmanship still has a few champions! ” -bevans

“ Not a lot of pizzazz here. Looks like he's stuck somewhere in the astral plane. ” -mkaz80

“ Were these on card autos? I don't know but I thought Certified was usually just the stickergraphs. Design is both too plain and yet too busy if that makes any sense. ” -captkirk42

“ Penmanship is not Elie's strength, is it? ” -bpaul14

“ I wish they would use action shots of rookies instead of photoshopping them onto a random design which sometimes is nice looking and sometimes terrible. ” -dollar guy

“ Ok, now for your signature on this one, just make a star....... ” -Gator415

“ Scribble autographs. I HATE them. Why even bother? ” -royals


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SSGTru

Posts: 152
Joined: Oct 2015
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 12:04 AM

Hope he plays better than he signs... laugh


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Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7512
Joined: Aug 2011
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 12:53 AM

Rookie Roll Call autographs are on-card. Not that it matters, but they are.


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Onemorepoint

Posts: 1446
Joined: Apr 2014
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 3:55 AM

Pretty bland all round really.


   

jasongerman9

Posts: 1902
Joined: Jan 2015
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 4:41 AM

This card isn't SN. The three "Rookie Roll Call" parallels are, to 10, 5, and 1. That's one insert set in one product, with who knows how many total copies.

I've never understood the disappointment in penmanship for autographs. Yes, it looks sloppy, but if I sat down to sign a ton of stickers for Panini to slap onto trading cards, I can promise you I'd stop using my full signature pretty quick. Same with on-card - who knows how many "Rookie Roll Call" cards Mr. Okobo signed. Probably enough to make his hand hurt after just doing the 16 parallels.


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Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7512
Joined: Aug 2011
Tuesday, July 7, 2020 6:08 AM

You could probably figure it out or get fairly close...there's one Rookie Roll Call per box, on average. There's usually one numbered insert per box as well. So, you'd have to do the math on the total number of cards in the insert set, adjust for parallels, and determine how many numbered inserts there were. 

I don't feel it's worth the effort to make an attempt, to be honest.


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