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Autograph All-Star Serial numbered to 75. Cards have gold accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab with "All-Star" printed on the black bar. #AA-AB and #AA-MC were distributed via redemption exchange and have a different design than the others. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Autograph and Game Jersey All-Star Serial numbered to 50. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have gold accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab with "All-Star" printed on the black bar. #AJA-AB and #AJA-MC were distributed via redemption exchange and have a different design than the others. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Autograph and Game Jersey Championship Serial numbered to 10. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have copper accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab with "Championship" printed on the black bar. #AJA-AB and #AJA-MC were distributed via redemption exchange and have a different design than the others. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Autograph and Game Jersey Regular Season Serial numbered to 100. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have silver accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab with "Regular Season" printed on the black bar. #AJA-AB and #AJA-MC were distributed via redemption exchange and have a different design than the others. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Autograph Championship Serial numbered to 25. Cards have copper accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab with "Championship" printed on the black bar. #AA-AB and #AA-MC were distributed via redemption exchange and have a different design than the others. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Ballpark Classics Inserted 1:12 Hobby packs and 1:18 Retail packs. Die cut |
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Ballpark Classics Game Jersey Inserted 1:37 Hobby packs and 1:240 Retail packs. Die cut. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. |
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Checklists Cards have "2004 AUTHENTIX MLB Checklist" printed on the upper front |
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Game Jersey Inserted 1:16 Hobby packs and 1:71 Retail packs. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have red accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge is "ripped" like a ticket stub and doesn't have a bar code tab. |
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Game Jersey Dual Inserted 1:120 Hobby packs and 1:420 Retail packs. The MEM note in this set refers to pieces of game-worn jersey. Cards have silver accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge is "ripped" like a ticket stub and doesn't have a bar code tab. |
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Game Jersey Dual Unripped Serial numbered to 50. The MEM note in this set refers to pieces of game-worn jersey. Cards have silver accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Game Jersey Gold Serial numbered between 25 and 89. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have gold accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge is "ripped" like a ticket stub and doesn't have a bar code tab. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Game Jersey Gold Unripped Serial numbered 1/1. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have gold accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Game Jersey Unripped Serial numbered to 50. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Cards have red accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Ticket for Four Serial numbered to 100. The MEM note in this set refers to pieces of game-worn jersey. |
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Ticket Studs Inserted 1:6 Hobby packs and 1:8 Retail packs |
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Ticket to the Majors Autograph Boosters Inserted 1:200 Hobby packs and 1:1560 Retail packs. Print run of 50. Cards are perforated strips with four autographs, designed to be separated and inserted into the corresponding Ticket to the Majors base card. Some cards were distributed via redemption exchange. |
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Yankees Home Team Edition Game Worn Dual Unripped Issued in Yankees Home Team Edition packs and serial numbered to 25. The MEM note in this set refers to pieces of game-worn jerseys and/or pants. Cards have silver accent borders and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab. Cards without serial numbers may be available in the aftermarket following Fleer's bankruptcy. |
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Yankees Home Team Edition Game Worn Unripped Issued in Yankees Home Team Edition packs. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey or pants. Cards have red accent borders, bottoms and backs, and the right edge has a bar code tab. |
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Yankees Home Team Edition Game Worn Unripped SN50 Issued in Yankees Home Team Edition packs and serial numbered to 50. The MEM note in this set refers to a piece of game-worn jersey. Card has red accent borders, bottom and back, and the right edge has a bar code tab. |