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    Finally got my box, here is the break, really happy with the GU, Autos couldn't be weaker:

    GU:
    Tom Barrasso
    Jaromir Jagr - Two color patch
    Quad - Winnipeg Jets - Teemu Selanne, Keith Tkachuk, Nikolai Khabibulin, Tim Cheveldae

    Autos:
    Kirk Mclean
    Bobby Holik
    Ted Nolan (A coach? really? sigh)

    Will post scans later.

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    If that's an actual patch Jagr card then that's most definitely a huge hit. A Winnepeg Jets Quad should also sell for decent money. Make sure you know the difference between Black, Silver and Gold cause some of the cards may be confusing :P

    Weak autos in my two boxes too, but the GU were awesome.
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    If that's an actual patch Jagr card then that's most definitely a huge hit. A Winnepeg Jets Quad should also sell for decent money. Make sure you know the difference between Black, Silver and Gold cause some of the cards may be confusing :P

    Weak autos in my two boxes too, but the GU were awesome.

    What are the differences between black, silver and gold? I'm not really a big ITG collector, but the majority of my cards in the past said whether it was a silver or gold version, these cards dont have it listed anywhere.

    As for my hits same thing, weak auto's but very solid game used.

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    black is usually third rarest, silver is second and gold are 1/1 usually.

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    All of the insert numbers can be found on our website.

    All of this information was published prior to the release of the product.

    Remember one collectors "weak" pull is another collectors "PC" pull.

    Brian Price

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    All of the insert numbers can be found on our website.

    All of this information was published prior to the release of the product.

    Remember one collectors "weak" pull is another collectors "PC" pull.

    Brian Price

    Yes, also those "weak" autos would be very hard to find in other products. You may think a Sidney Crosby auto is 100 times better than a Brad May, but you have to remember there are quite literally 100 times more autos of Crosby out there... maybe more.

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    Quite true. A parallel numbered to /100 isn't worth as much today as it was 10 years ago cause now there is the same /100 parallel in every single set, so how rare is it?

    I wasn't complaining about a Brad May and a Kelly Chase I was complaining that of the two boxes my LCS had I pulled 2 of each lol. But I already received offers and there is a reason why I am buying Decades 90s :)

    Andrew Zachary - Check on eBay for similar cards from this set. Literally all it is an area on the card that will be either Black, Silver or Gold. There is nothing on the back indicating what it is this time. The Patch variations are already rare so regardless of whether its a black or a gold variation it's a sweet card. Congrats.

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    For the quads (at least Franchise & Rivals) I believe the Blacks are /95, the Silvers are /30, and the Golds are /10. ITG's website has all the information on it though for sure. To tell the difference, look at the "trim" around the picture. The trim will be Black, Silver, or Gold.

    As far as 'weak' autos go.... I guess it's all in the eye of the beholder.

    The McLean is probably a decent hit, as he has had very few autos over the years.... and lots of Canucks fans.

    The Ted Nolan - I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that there are a lot of Sabres (or Islanders??) fans that would be after one. As an Oilers collector, autographs of past head coaches is something I have chased. Many were also players and have had autographs on cards as players (MacTavish, Lowe, Ron Low, Glen Sather - IF you are lucky enough to track his one certified auto down) but many have not (John Muckler, Ted Green, Tom Renney, etc). If those guys had their autos added to cards, I'd be all over them. Just in this case, I will admit, not a whole lot of interest in Nolan specificly (for me).

    Holik? Good player. I have to bet there are New Jersey, New York, and Czech collectors out there that would be interested. His auto has never been on anything, other than BAP cards.


    My box, for example, I pulled a Guy Carbonneau autograph. I had no real interest in keeping the card, but I had made a trade with another member later that day (after posting it) and had a couple more members PM me about the card after the trade had already been made. I got, what I thought, was very good value for it.

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    Most boxes I've seen have been solid. I was able to actually make a profit on my first box, and my second was solid, too.

    Box 1

    Base
    Steve Smith
    Nikolai Khabibulin
    Teemu Selanne
    Nikolai Borschevsky
    Bernie Nicholls - GOLD

    Inserts
    Ron Tugnutt - Decades Mask
    Peter Forsberg - First Round Draft Pick
    Jaromir Jagr - Decade's Rookies (PC)

    Auto's
    Don Beaupre
    Marty McSorley
    Denis Savard

    GU
    Artus Irbe Between The Pipes Black /85
    Adam Oates 3-Color Gold /10
    Cup Clashes Gold /10 93-94 Richter / Messier / Bure / Linden (sold for $90)


    Box 2

    Base
    Sergei Federov
    Kirk McLean
    Cam Neely
    Tie Domi GOLD
    Peter idorkiewicz (Hearing that name brings me back to when I was 8 years old, LOL)

    Inserts

    Peter Forsberg Decade's Rookie
    Mike Richter Mask
    Mario Lemieux / Mike Modano Cup Clashes (PC)

    Auto's (pretty pleh on this box)
    Bernie Nicholls
    John Druce
    Wendell Young

    GU
    Nikolai Khabibulin Bteween The Pipes Black /85
    Michael Peca GU Silver (Massive Seam) /30
    Franchises Silver Lemieux / Francis / Jagr (2-colored seam) / Barrasso (massive 2- color seam) /30 - Big PC hit!!!!


    Like I said, I was happy. Most are still available for trade/sale BTW.

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    Oh, one more thing: has anyone seen a Mega Forward or Mega Goalie pulled? Have yet to see a single one. I understand not a ton of this stuff has been cracked so far (apparently Decade's 80 sold a lot better to start), but I'm very suprised to have not seen a single one.

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