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1996 Upper Deck Baseball CardsThe 1996 Upper Deck baseball card set includes 510 cards, 240 in each series. Subsets included in the 1996 Upper Deck baseball cards are Young at Heart (100-117), Beat the Odds (145-153), Postseason checklists (218-222), Best of a Generation (370-387), Strange But True (415-423), and Managerial Salute Checklists (476-480). The key rookie cards for this set include #251 Mike Sweeney. By Dean Hanley Price To Grade To Year To Team College Date Added Year Player Only Graded Hall of Fame Rookie Show Unavailable Variation Autograph Exclude Sets Showing 1 to 1 of 1 products. Page Size: 100 1000 Page : 1 #156 Derek Jeter (HALL-OF-FAME ROYw) View All 1996 Upper Deck Baseball Cards Yankees Qty Near Mint/Mint - 8 $14.00 1 View Close + Cart Page : 1 Contents
Description1996 Upper Deck is a 510-card set released in two series of 240 cards and a 30 card Update set. The 30-card Update sets (U481-U510) were available through a Series Two wrapper exchange program. In addition, for the first time since 1993, Upper Deck issued 15,000 serial-numbered factory sets (containing all 510 cards) and 5000 "wood box" factory sets at season's end. The only Rookie Card of note is Livan Hernandez. DistributionHobby: 28 packs per box, 10 cards per pack (MSRP: $1.99). Retail: 32 packs per box, 12 cards per pack. Tech: 20 packs, eight UD cards plus one Diamond Destiny insert per pack. Exclusive to Wal-Mart. Factory Sets: 15,000 factory sets were produced. Wood Box Factory Set: 5000 factory sets produced. NOTE: Despite producing a limited number of factory sets, the cards inside are no different that the cards found in packs. (e.g. the cards do NOT have a special stamp, special cardstock, or different colored hologram like the 1992 and 1993 UD Factory Sets.) Since UD did not include any exclusive inserts, the factory sets carry no special premium over a hand-collated set. ReviewsCollation data from one Series 2 retail box. Base Set Completion: 100% (240 of 240); Duplicates: 136; V.J. Lovero Showcase Completion: 26% (5 of 19); Nomo Highlights 40% (2 of 5); Ripken Collection 20% (1 of 5); Predictor .01% (1 of 60) Insertion RatiosSeries One
Series Two
TECH: Available only in specially-marked "Upper Deck Tech" packs, exclusive to Wal-Mart. ChecklistPromo
Base SetSeries OneNOTE: The Milestones, Beat the Odds, and Star Rookies subsets, as well as card #98 are printed on foilboard. Milestones
Young at Heart
Beat the Odds
Postseason Checklists
Star Rookies
Series TwoNOTE: The Star Rookies, Diamond Debuts, Best of a Generation, Strange but True, and Managerial Salute Checklists subsets are all printed on foilboard. Star Rookies
Diamond Debuts
Best of a Generation
Strange But True
Managerial Salute Checklists
Update SeriesThe 1996 Upper Deck Update Series was available via a Series Two wrapper redemption program. In addition, each factory set also included the Update Series.
InsertsFuture Stock Prospects
Power Driven
Blue Chip Prospects
V.J. Lovero Showcase
Nomo Highlights
Hot Commodities
Run ProducersNOTE: Run Producers are die-cut in the shape of a home plate and are thermographically printed giving it a rubber texture. These cards are highly condition sensitive, often found with noticeable chipping on the edges and at the bottom "tip."
PredictorPredictor is a 120-card set where collectors could win special ten-card parallel exchange sets. If the player depicted won the award category for any calendar month during the 1996 season, that player's Predictor could then be redeemed for a special ten-card foil parallel set of all ten players in that card's subset. Each subset consisted of nine players and a "Long Shot." If none of the nine designated players won, then the Long Shot card was declared the winner. It should be noted that all twelve Long Shots were winners. Winner cards are signified with a W in our listings and are in noticeably shorter supply since they had to be mailed in to Upper Deck (where they were destroyed) to claim your exchange cards. The deadline to mail in winning cards was November 18th, 1996. RetailNOTE: Cards R1-R30 were exclusive to Series One retail packs, while cards R31-R60 were exclusive to Series Two.
HobbyNOTE: Cards H1-H30 were exclusive to Series One Hobby packs, while cards H31-H60 were exclusive to Series Two.
Ripken CollectionSee 1996 Upper Deck Ripken Collection. Diamond DestinyThis 40-card set was randomly inserted into special "Upper Deck Tech" packs sold exclusively at Wal-Mart, at the rate of one-per-pack. Each Tech pack contained eight Upper Deck base cards and one Diamond Destiny insert. In addition, these cards are also available in the following parallels.
GamefaceThis 10-card set was randomly inserted into specially marked 1996 Upper Deck and 1996 Collector's Choice packs sold exclusively at Wal-Mart. Each Upper Deck pack had seven cards plus one Gameface; while Collector's Choice packs had 15 cards and one Gameface.
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