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    08-09 UD Victory Parallels Questions

    I'm not very familiar with the 08-09 UD Victory set. I have two questions:

    1. How many different coloured parallels are there ?

    2. Is the UD Victory Black Parallel SP Numbered to #/10 ??




    Thanks in advance


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    Gold and Black, no numbering but a lot of people did the math, and there are probably 25 blacks per card.

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    Thanks Flipz....

    So assuming that the black is #25, it makes UD sense that the gold would probably be #/50.

    UD does not have a Pacific habit of numbering their parallels oddly, they always seem to have stuck to the 1, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, 100 routine.
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    Thanks Flipz....

    So assuming that the black is #25, it makes UD sense that the gold would probably be #/50.

    UD does not have a Pacific habit of numbering their parallels oddly, they always seem to have stuck to the 1, 5, 10, 15, 25, 50, 75, 100 routine.

    Gold would probably be /100 (use to be before)

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    I would say black /40-50...gold /200-300
    easily

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    no way,

    black /10 or /25

    gold /100 for sure

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    no way,

    black /10 or /25

    gold /100 for sure



    count it...seriously...there 1/4 boxes (gold rookies)

    50 rookies total..

    so you need on average 200 boxes to get them all..

    so you saying there is only 100 of them...means 20 000 boxes total


    20 boxes per case..

    so only 1000 cases..Seems really too low..

    I believe there is 2000-3000 cases as of personal experience

    So means the card is at least /200 or more..


    Black you get 1/ case...

    so if we do the count 1000 cases ( same number i used from you)

    so 1000 black rookies /50 diff ones so cards are /20...but

    Im sure there is more than 1000 cases..so card is at least /40

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    If you're talking about the original Victory set then I would say blacks are around /15-25, if you're talking about Victory update I'd say /75-/100. Golds I'd have no idea. I do know I've seen about 15 copies of the Derek Dorsett Victory Black which is from the update set, so there is no way it's near 25.

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    I don't know.... I have only ever seen 3 Jordan Staal Blacks (I am lucky enough to own two) Two 08-09 and one 10-11. If they were that plentiful, I think I would see more of them. Heck, I have only ever seen one 07-08 Jordan Staal Gold, lol.

    IMO, Victory parallels are some of the hardest cards to come by. Don't let BV fool you.

    To me it is the same with Collector's Choice Prime Reserves. Low BV but IMPOSSIBLE to find.

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