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  • Collectors who opened a set number of Donruss Champions packs in front of a Donruss-Playoff representative at the 2003 National Sports Collectors Convention in Atlanti [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...is a 100-card, cross-brand game-jersey set that was released in four 2004 Donruss-Playoff baseball products: [[2004 Leaf]], [[2004 Playoff Honors]], [[2004 Playoff P [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...in November 2005. This was one of the last baseball products released by Donruss-Playoff as an MLB Properties licensee, as it was announced that summer that their l ...[[Sticker Dump|sticker (and relic) dump.]] Unlike the Fleer Greats sets, Donruss-Playoff's version featured a number of active players.
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  • ...d in Las Vegas, received a Donruss-Playoff "goodie bag" containing various Donruss-Playoff cards and unopened packs. ...rd's slab. Despite this, be assured that these cards were not released by Donruss-Playoff until February, 2003.
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  • ...ion is a 100-card game-used memorabilia set randomly inserted in four 2003 Donruss-Playoff baseball brands. There are five different versions of each of the 100-card [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...roduct,]] which should tell you all you need to know about how much effort Donruss-Playoff put into this product. All cards are printed in Spanish and the product wa '''NOTE:''' Donruss-Playoff reused the base set and insert designs for 2003 Donruss Estrellas, for [[20
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • '''NOTE:''' Donruss-Playoff reused the base set and insert designs for 2003 Donruss Estrellas, for [[20 [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • This card was issued by Donruss-Playoff to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Cal Ripken, Jr's. breaking Lou Gehri [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...ember 1998 and January 1999, respectively. In 2001, Playoff (now renamed "Donruss-Playoff") was able to secure a permanent MLB license and the Donruss brand was revi The inaugural year of this popular insert set that carried on through the Donruss-Playoff-era of the brand, featured 60 cards broken out evenly across three, 20-card
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  • ...eleased in December, 2002 -- making it the largest Donruss base set in the Donruss-Playoff era. Also, none of the base cards were short-printed. ...corporate booth. Any collector that opened three 2003 Donruss packs at the Donruss-Playoff booth received one of these parallels. Each card is stamped with a large s
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  • ...are short-printed. This would be the final Donruss set for nine years as Donruss-Playoff lost their MLB Properties license after the 2005 season. [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...pack Hobby box was sub-divided into two, seven-pack mini-boxes (similar to Donruss-Playoff's "Donruss Classics" brand). Each mini-box ''should'' have yielded one DC
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  • ...This would be the final Donruss Classics product after a five-year run, as Donruss-Playoff's MLB license was not renewed for 2006. [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • Collectors who opened a specific number of packs at Donruss-Playoff's corporate booth at the 2003 National Sports Collectors Convention in Atla Hoyt Wilhelm died short before the release of this product, however Donruss-Playoff had a surplus of autographed Wilhelm stickers.
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • ...received a card from what Donruss-Playoff called the "Chicago Collection". Donruss-Playoff created a limited amount of singles from selected products and serial-numbe [[Category:Donruss-Playoff]]
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  • This would be the last Donruss The Rookies set issued until Donruss-Playoff revived the set in [[2001 Donruss The Rookies | 2001]].
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