1999-00 Topps Gold Label is a bit of an odd product. Whereas most product have a significant amount of different insert sets, this one only has three. What is unusual is that each of these insert sets, as well as the base set, are divided into three themselves, each with a different degree of rarity. […]
Category: Hockey Checklist
Hockey Checklist
If you are looking for a hockey checklist this is a good place to start, the checklists you will find here will also have images. Often the checklists here will be for products that don’t have teams associated or are a prospects product. For a hockey checklist sorted by the NHL teams you may want breakninja.com.
Major hockey trading card companies of today are Upper Deck and Leaf. Panini recently lost their NHL license and Leaf and ITG are unlicensed to produce the cards.
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1999-00 Topps Stadium Club is a hockey adaptation of the popular baseball brand. The release offered fans several different insert sets to collect, as well as the chance at some rare autograph or relic cards. Included in the insert sets is the Eyes of the Game insert, which was printed on an acetate type card, […]
1999-00 OPC Chrome and 1999-00 Topps Chrome are, like the main Topps/OPC products, identical to each other. They share all of the same inserts and parallels, as well as the same numbering system. They also closely reflect the base products, but bring with them chromium technology to create a shinier product. The only other glaring […]
1999-00 Topps and O-Pee-Chee were nearly identical product, with only a couple small differences. For this reason they are combined under one checklist as a matter of convenience. Unlike what was seen from the Pacific brands, Topps and OPC offer fans a wide variety of insert sets, as well as autograph opportunities. While rare, these […]
1999-00 Pacific Revolution was a bit of an oddball product, even by Pacific’s standards. The base set included all the regular parallels that are expected from Pacific, but the inserts were rather different. The Ice Sculptures set offered a metallic type card with a raised figure, something more closely resembling a Han Solo Star Wars […]
1999-00 Pacific Prism was a small but inviting product that looks like it would have been fun to collect, especially for kids. It offers no memorabilia or autographs, but instead offers inserts that are not too rare, but still rare enough to provide a challenge. The Dial-a-Stats and Sno-Globes sets are among the better looking […]
1999-00 Pacific Paramount follows the same path as most other Pacific release for the 1999-00 collecting season. It offers a healthy base set, as well as multiple inserts, all while holding off on the memorabilia and autographs that today’s collectors would expect. Pacific is the type of product that young fans and set builders tend […]
1999-00 Pacific Omega was the only Pacific product to offer collectors game-used memorabilia pieces during the 1999-00 collecting season. These pieces we rare, appearing only once in every 5 boxes, but still provided something for fans to chase. Also of interest in 1999-00 Pacific Omega was the tiered rarity 5 Star Talents insert and the […]
1999-00 Pacific Dynagon Ice was an interesting product. Like many other Pacific product, it did not offer memorabilia or autograph hits, but did offer a variety of attractive insert sets, as well as a handsome base set. One of the most popular aspects of the release was the inclusion of “Mask” cards, which of course […]
1999-00 Pacific Crown Royale was an excellent product for fans of die-cut cards. Almost all cards in the set were die-cuts, with only a couple insert sets proving to be the exception. The popular Cramer’s Choice cards were back again in this release, but this time as a jumbo box topper with several parallel sets […]