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    With some of the products, you can make an educated guess. If Upper Deck includes serial numbered cards, and says they fall "1 per XXXX" (box, case, 10 cases, whatever) you can make a pretty good estimate as to how many of any other "X per pack / box / case" there are.

    It's really hard with some of those products though.

    Let's use Upper Deck Series 1.

    If I take this text (from the release details) at it's word...

    2012-13 Upper Deck Series 1 Hockey has a couple of other case hits as well. Clear Cut Pride cards are made of acetate and look at the game's international appeal. Numbered to 100, the set celebrates players from Canada, the United States, Russia, Finland and Sweden. Collectors can also look for Clear Cut Honored Members (#/100), Clear Cut Foundation (#/25), and Clear Cut League Leaders (#/10).




    Across all those sets, there are a total of 7350 Clear Cut cards. Does that mean there are 7350 cases?? I don't know the answer to that. If there were, you can figure out (approximatley) how many Young Guns were produced:

    12 boxes per case = 88200 boxes. 6 YGs per box = 529,200 Young Guns printed. 50 cards in the set, means there are 10,584 of each card produced. Is this an exact number?? No, probably not, but I'll bet its close.


    It would be interesting to figure out the print runs of the unnumbereds and take a count of how many RCs there are in each product and add them up to see what we're dealing with.

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    With some of the products, you can make an educated guess. If Upper Deck includes serial numbered cards, and says they fall "1 per XXXX" (box, case, 10 cases, whatever) you can make a pretty good estimate as to how many of any other "X per pack / box / case" there are.

    It's really hard with some of those products though.

    Let's use Upper Deck Series 1.

    If I take this text (from the release details) at it's word...

    2012-13 Upper Deck Series 1 Hockey has a couple of other case hits as well. Clear Cut Pride cards are made of acetate and look at the game's international appeal. Numbered to 100, the set celebrates players from Canada, the United States, Russia, Finland and Sweden. Collectors can also look for Clear Cut Honored Members (#/100), Clear Cut Foundation (#/25), and Clear Cut League Leaders (#/10).




    Across all those sets, there are a total of 7350 Clear Cut cards. Does that mean there are 7350 cases?? I don't know the answer to that. If there were, you can figure out (approximatley) how many Young Guns were produced:

    12 boxes per case = 88200 boxes. 6 YGs per box = 529,200 Young Guns printed. 50 cards in the set, means there are 10,584 of each card produced. Is this an exact number?? No, probably not, but I'll bet its close.

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    lol, yup. Totally forgot those.

    My numbers would be approximatley how many of each YG exist in Hobby boxes. Since there are no serial numbered cards in the retail packs, it's impossible to know how many of each card were made. Safe to say though, that my number is a huge lowball.

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    Uhhh, I ran the numbers on UD1 when it first came out (again, hobby only) and got a different number for total Clear Cut cards (5070), which reduces the numbers significantly. I'd like to know if I am in error, so could you tell me how you came up with 7350?

    Upper Deck 12/13 By the numbers
    250 cards set
    100 Exclusives per card
    10 Excl. Spectrum per card
    27500 Total Excl produced
    48 packs per Exclusive
    1320000 packs produced
    55000 boxes produced
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    30 Clear Cut Found. # to 25 750
    6 CC Hon Mem. 100 600
    12 CC Leaders 10 120
    6 CC Pride Can Current 100 600
    6 CC Pride Can Ret 100 600
    6 CC Pride Russia 100 600
    6 CC Pride Finland 100 600
    6 CC Pride Sweden 100 600
    6 CC Pride USA 100 600
    5070 cards Acetate
    288 packs per Acetate
    1460160 packs produced
    60840 boxes produced
    Between 1320000 and 1460160 packs produced
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    Young Guns 4 330000 to 365040 produced
    Set 50 6600 7301 each
    YG Canvas 48 27500 30420 produced
    Set 30 917 1014 each
    Canvas 6 220000 243360 produced
    Set 90 2444 2704 each
    Hockey Heroes 12 110000 121680 produced
    Set 12 9167 10140 each
    HH Header and Art 600 2200 2434 each produced
    MVP 6 220000 243360 produced
    Set 50 4400 4867 each
    Silver Skates 12 110000 121680 produced
    Set 30 3667 4056 each
    SS SP 120 11000 12168 produced
    Set 10 1100 1217 each
    SS Gold 320 4125 4563 produced
    Set 30 138 152 each
    SS Gold SP 2880 458 507 produced
    Set 10 46 51 each
    UD Game Jersey (92)
    Group A 20176 65 72 produced
    Set Estimate 1 65 72 each
    Group B 4112 321 355 produced
    Set Estimate 2 161 178 each
    Group C 1154 1144 1265 produced
    Set Estimate 4 286 316 each
    Group D 321 4112 4549 produced
    Set Estimate 4 1028 1137 each
    Group E 210 6286 6953 produced
    Set Estimate 1 6286 6953 each
    Group F 139 9496 10505 produced
    Set Estimate 4 2374 2626 each
    Group G 57 23158 25617 produced
    Set Estimate 16 1447 1601 each
    Group H 20 66000 73008 produced
    Set Estimate 60 1100 1217 each
    300 Win Club 864 1528 1690 produced
    Set 8 191 211 each
    Requisite Radiance 432 3056 3380 produced
    Set 60 51 56 each
    Signature Sensations (100)
    Group A 18468 71 79 produced
    Set Estimate 8 9 10 each
    Group B 2301 574 635 produced
    Set Estimate 15 38 42 each
    Group C 735 1796 1987 produced
    Set Estimate 27 67 74 each
    Group D 591 2234 2471 produced
    Set Estimate 50 45 49 each
    Overall 1:288 288 4583 5070 produced
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    Ouch.

    I can't tell you how I did it, read you message last night and thought I'd go look at the numbers again in the morning and see what I come up with (checked based on the checklist, not your numbers). Here's what I got:


    12 Canada x100 1200
    6 USA x100 600
    6 Russia x100 600
    6 Sweden x100 600
    6 Finalnd x100 600
    6 Honoured x100 600
    30 Foundation x25 750
    12 Leaders x 10 120

    ...... 5070 total.


    Yeah, you've got the right total :) Not sure what I was doing. Messed up somewhere.

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    No worries - I just thought that maybe I screwed up the spreadsheet somewhere! Once you hit your forties...LOL

    I try to "run the numbers" on anything I am interested in buying whenever possible, given that almost all card products are overproduced (much love to ITG for usually letting us know how much is produced or making it easy to figure out!). Young Guns almost always fall to the bottom of the urgency list since there are just so damn many of them for each player. Given the relatively small amount of people who actively collect (what's the latest estimate - 20,000?), supply will almost always outstrip demand, it seems.

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    Very cool to see the print runs on Young Guns. Amazing that a Young Gun card that should be numbered 6600-7301 (thanks Gallinator) books the same and has better sale value than the Artifacts rookies which are numbered to 699 or 899 (redemptions) or 999 (live) which come out of a more expensive product.

    Why is Beckett calling the redeemed 2013-14 Artifacts rookies XRC "extended rookies" rather than true rookies? I understand the 2012-13 ones that came out of that year's product but the 2013-14s should be true right? Am I missing something important here or is Beckett up to its old tricks?


    EDIT: I may have found the answer: Maybe because they came back numbered as "RED-201" rather than 201 making them not part of the regularly-numbered set? That begs the question: Why would UD/Artifacts producers do that? Doesn't that devalue their cards?
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    EDIT: I may have found the answer: Maybe because they came back numbered as "RED-201" rather than 201 making them not part of the regularly-numbered set? That begs the question: Why would UD/Artifacts producers do that? Doesn't that devalue their cards?


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    EDIT: I may have found the answer: Maybe because they came back numbered as "RED-201" rather than 201 making them not part of the regularly-numbered set? That begs the question: Why would UD/Artifacts producers do that? Doesn't that devalue their cards?


    You're right, by changing the numbering (removing them from the "main set") it turned them into XRCs, rather than RCs. And it absolutely devalued those cards.

    Why did they did they do it? They had no choice.

    With the lockout at the start of the season, Upper Deck released Artifacts as they normally would. One RC redemption per box. Panini couldn't get the RCs into Certified (they hadn't played a game yet) but in anticipation of the season starting at some point, they put redemptions in instead.

    When the lockout finally ended, the PA told them "No Rookie Cards this year" (other than the hold overs that were already in sets). That's why the dual RC class happened this year.

    So UD and Panini were stuck. They created these redemption cards for players like Yakupov, but they were no longer allowed to make cards of Yakupov as part of that season. What do you do?

    They likely could have filled all those redemptions with holdovers (yeah, the same ones that were in the main set). Just make them fancier, jazzed up versions. Hand out more Phillipe Cornettes instead of Nail Yakupovs.

    They could have just scrapped the whole thing, and told people their redemptions would be replaced with something comparable

    Or they could do what they did, and release those cards the following season - but change them up so they become XRC.... otherwise there would be no way to make RCs of them this year: If the 2012-13 Artifacts Yakupov is a Rookie Card, then nothing made for 2013-14 would be.

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    I agree with gfel2795,

    Products that were released before the lock-out had rookie cards. Cards of players expected to be rookies. Then the lock-out happened. Some of those same rookies were 'rookie cards' in 13-14 products as well. I do not know. I chase certain players or whole sets so I don't really concern myself with it.

    Enough is enough though. In a hobby where only rookies, patches and autos sell we apparently have way too many 'rookies'. We are getting close to too many autos as well. Lord knows we have too many jerseys.

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