Saturday, June 8, 2013

2012 13 Panini Classics Signatures Hockey Cards Box Break Recap And Review


Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.  While some may swoon over a 1965 Mustang Fastback GT350, others may look at it as just an old car.  But even those that may bypass that car cannot take away the Classic designation it has earned by displaying intrinsic value with a timeless quality. 2012 13 Panini Classics Signatures Hockey Cards have earned their Classic designation by selection of players that have made the sport great.  An often under served segment of Hockey Card collectors will rejoice just looking at the checklist while others will simple see this as a set without rookies.  For students of the game and seasoned collectors, Classics Signatures will be a welcomed addition to their collections.

We classify Classics Signatures Hockey as premium cards. Each hobby box contains 6-5 card packs. Each box contains 6 autographs.

Here are some of the cards we pulled.

Friday, June 7, 2013

2012 Panini Totally Certified Football Cards Box Break Recap And Review


Just like with their Basketball release, Panini has done some subtle design modifications to Totally Certified Football, taking what were already impressive cards and making them even more appealing. HRX video cards return with rookies Trent Richardson, Andrew Luck, Justin Blackmon, Robert Griffin III and Ryan Tannehill.  With plenty of rainbow collecting potential thanks to red, blue, gold green and black version of the cards and a wide range of hit pulls, 2012 Panini Totally Certified Football offers a whole lot for a wide range of collectors.

Totally Certified Basketball falls into our premium cards category. Each hobby box contains 6-5 card packs. Each box contains 6 hit cards with at least 3 autographs.

Here are some of the cards we pulled.

Thursday, June 6, 2013

2012 13 Panini Basketball Box Break Recap And Review


You have to go back to 2009/10 for the last time that a Basketball card solely carried the title of the brand Panini.  It was meant to be a retail splash to get a mass-market appeal for the emergence of the Panini brand in America.  Since then Panini has brought back some classic favorites from other lines of cards in its library.  The NBA Hoops line seemed to successfully replace the Panini brand line.  For 2012/13 Panini Basketball returns, more refined than before, adding a sophisticated but accessible series of trading cards that still retain a mass market appeal while providing enough heft for a hobby audience.  

We classify 2012/13 Panini Basketball as trading cards. Hobby boxes include 24 packs with 10 cards per pack with the promise of 2 Autograph cards per box

Here is a look at some of the cards we pulled.

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

2012 13 Panini Prestige Basketball Box Break Recap And Review


It is clear that Panini has stepped up its game with this year’s basketball releases.  Their standard trading card, Prestige, has been revamped too, taking it from standard fare to a set of cards, from a design level, that approach it’s name more closely.  It now becomes a premiere trading card offering while remaining at a reasonable price point.

2012 13 Panini Prestige Basketball falls under our classification of trading cards. Hobby boxes include 24 packs with 8 cards per pack with the promise of 3 Autographs and 1 Memorabilia card per box

Here is a look at some of the cards we pulled.

Monday, June 3, 2013

2012-13 Panini Timeless Treasures Basketball Box Break Recap And Review


That familiar tin, almost seems unfair to call it a box break, but a tin break doesn’t sound right either.  No matter what you call it, 2012-13 Panini Timeless Treasures Basketball is a great break with cards that are pushing the innovative envelope.  With the added value of a double rookie season and the continuation of the Kobe Antholgy, Timeless Treasure should be on your purchase list.

We classify Timeless Treasures as premium cards.  Each hobby box/tin contains 5 cards with the promise of three hits and at least two autographs per box/tin.

Here is a look at some of the cards we pulled.