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    Question about Collector's Choice odds

    I just picked up a 2009-10 Collector's Choice Prime Reserve card of one of my PC guys, Jhonas Enroth. Not a high-ender by any means, but this is the first one I've seen.

    I'm just wondering if anyone can give me the pack odds on pulling a Prime Reserve and/or any idea about the print run of these cards.

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    The primes are 1/box but no idea on print run. Still waiting for an o'sullivan to show up somewhere. These things are nearly impossible to find for a lot of players

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    The primes are 1/box but no idea on print run. Still waiting for an o'sullivan to show up somewhere. These things are nearly impossible to find for a lot of players

    Thanks, I had no idea what the odds were on pulling one of them. The Enroth only books at $12 but I paid about twice that for it......I wasn't going to worry too much about price because I would have been angry losing out and never seeing one again.

    Now if only I could find those stupid Champs minis.

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    Prime Choice cards are 1/box. It's a quite a big set so it can be in the realm of OPC, or more. The reason why people don't see them often is your typical box-breakers to seller on ebay don't really break cases of CC. So most of the time CC was bought by kids at the $1 store, or as a cheap pack of cards. It's kind of simlar to Victory Black. Just imagine how many you would find in a kids collection? So combined with lower odds and a low-price product you get some kind of rarity that drives up ebay prices.

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