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Collectibles Preview: 2010-11 Panini Certified Hockey

August 4, 2010, 10:53 PM ET [ Comments]
Shawn Gates
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The “New Kid on the Block” of hockey cards is set to make its debut in a big way this coming September!


With a September 22, 2010 release date, Panini will begin its foray into hockey cards with the release of 2010-11 Certified Hockey. Marking the first Certified hockey set since 1997-98, this release is a strike at the mid-range card market. Each box will contain 10 packs of five cards with a retail price of approximately $100. Of the 50 cards collectors will break from this product, the box will (on average of course) contain some of the following perks:


a) 4 Memorabilia or Autograph Cards (at least 1 Autograph amongst them)


Along with the potential for current star and rookie autographs, former legends of the game including Gordie Howe, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy and Bobby Hull are included in the set.


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(NOTE: Yes, Howe has an exclusive signing deal with Upper Deck. Short article coming on this in next few days...)


Also among the memorabilia pieces will be die-cut memorabilia cards, dual swatch cards, and dual autographs featuring star players such as Sidney Crosby, Zach Parise, and Ryan Miller.


b) 1 Mirror Red Parallel (short-printed out of 250)


c) 4 additional parallels or inserts

Additional parallels will include Mirror Black 1/1s, Mirror Gold (out of 25) and Mirror Ice memorabilia cards, are featured as potential prime pulls.


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The aforementioned inserts will include, amongst others:


1) Big Men On Campus: Memorabilia cards containing swatches of young star players who played in the NCAA.


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2) Junior Legacy: Dual memorabilia or autographs of players who played in the CHL.


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3) Masked Marvels: Memorabilia cards of top NHL goalies featuring 2 pieces of memorabilia and an autograph.


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4) Certified Legends: Autographs of NHL hockey legends


5) Rookie cards of top prospects like P.K. Subban, Nazem Kadri and Zach Hamill. These cards will be numbered as low as 999. Rookie Redemptions will also be included for cards of players debuting early in the 2010-11 season.


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Aside from all the goodies of course is the base set. With 188 cards the base set is relatively small in number, but considering that there are only 50 cards per box it’s not likely people will be set chasing this one solely through box buying!


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You someone who hates the base cards? Panini has looked out for you by throwing some “Platinum Hot Boxes” into the mix where all common cards have been replaced by exclusive, limited edition parallels. Would be a sweet $100 investment to land one of these guys!


Want to get a hands-on look prior to the release? Panini America will reportedly distribute six-card promotional sets to dealers in Canada and parts of the United States so people can grab a look pre-release.


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