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  • ...[[Leaf]], and [[Score]] brand names. After going bankrupt, it's remaining trading card assets were purchased by Playoff, Inc -- which now does business as [[ ...le Brands" purchased Action Packed, makers of embossed football and racing cards, and in 1996 bought out Donruss.
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  • ...s also produced some non-sports trading cards. In 1995, Fleer acquired the trading card company SkyBox International and, over Thanksgiving vacation, shuttere ...; those fears were somewhat quenched in early 2006 when random memorabilia cards were mailed to the aforementioned collectors.
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  • In 1998 Pinnacle Brands, the owner of the Donruss and Leaf brand names, filed for bankruptcy protection and went out of business. It a ...layoff -- had at last received permission to produce Major League Baseball cards. They quickly announced that their first baseball card set (2001 Donruss) w
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  • ...w owned by Panini America. D-P produced cards under the Donruss, Playoff, Leaf, and Score brands. ...k of gum and retailed for approximately a quarter. There were 66 different cards, and since each pack contained a random assortment, children would have to
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  • ...quired the rights to the Leaf brand name, and renamed itself "Leaf Trading Cards.") ...gally include them in any 2010 sets. Both players had their "true" rookie cards issued by Topps in 2011.
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  • ...ture team checklists. Card number 42 was not issued as it was "retired" by Leaf's previous owner Pinnacle Brands in 1997 in honor of Jackie Robinson. Second Edition is the name of the retail version of 2004 Leaf. All cards are identical to their Hobby counterparts, with the exception of the words
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  • ...atively scheduled for release the week of December 10, 2012. Leaf Trading Cards did not reveal the existence of this product until the week prior to its re ...tographs with the remaining ten cards being a combination of original base cards and buybacks.
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  • ...phed, draft pick set released in October, 2011. As the name suggests, all cards are printed on a Topps Chrome-like stock, with various refractor-like paral ...marks the first certified autographed trading cards of Ichiro Suzuki (whom Leaf signed to an exclusive contract) in six years.
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  • [[Image:2011leafvaliant.jpg|right|frame|2011 Leaf Valiant hobby box]] ...ith a few major differences. One box contains a single pack that yields 10 cards, all of which are on-card autographs. This set, except for Ichiro Suzuki, f
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  • |[[Mike Cramer]]||Former CEO of Pacific Trading Cards|||| |[[Brian Gray]]||CEO of Leaf Trading Cards, Razor Entertainment Group||||
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  • ...utograph with each 24-pack Hobby box containing three autographs/game-used cards. The final card in the base set was short-printed. Hobby: 24 packs per box, five cards per pack (MSRP: $4). 12 boxes per case.
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  • =Cards I Need= ...listed below to complete sets that I've started. If you have any of these cards please contact me at sruchris@gmail.com.
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  • ...se set are all autographed and feature the same checklist as the first 100 cards. All autographs are "trapped cuts," that is, in lieu of sticker autographs ...ncarnation of Leaf Trading Cards, signed 42 2008 MLB Draftees to exclusive trading card and autograph contracts for the remainder of 2008 -- keeping them away
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  • ...seeded into packs of that year's Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects redemption cards good for an AFLAC set. Fulfillment of these sets could not begin until aft ...sponsorship of the game, each player was required to autograph a number of cards (usually no more than 250) which would then be saved and used as inserts in
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  • ...product released under the Razor name before it rebranded as Leaf Trading Cards. Each pack contained one autographed manufactured letter patch of a prospe !Cards
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