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  • ...Donruss produced an [[insert]] set, seeded about every fifth pack in their Leaf brand. This set included twenty-four young players and two double-printed c It was reported that a Scott Leius Gold Leaf Rookie sold for $125 in Minneapolis just before the '91 World Series. A lau
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  • ...kie in a box of 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars were 1:100. The vast majority of Leaf Rookies & Stars's rookies either had their RCs issued in previous years, or Hobby boxes of 2001 Leaf Rookies and Stars contained 24 packs of 5 cards each.
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  • ...September 10, 2103. Each pack contains one buyback card, plus one original Leaf Best of Baseball rookie or one Legend card, which may be autographed.
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  • 1986 Leaf is a 264-card set issued for the Canadian market by Donruss. Except for th ...d was one of the preeminent cards of The Junk Wax Era, was not included in Leaf. The third Rated Rookie is of Phillies pitcher Dave Shipanoff, a native of
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  • The 1995 Leaf Limited is a 192-card set equally divided into two series of 96. A total o [http://blog.stalegum.com/2010/08/on-location-box-break-1995-leaf-limited.html Stale Gum]
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  • ...'s design is modeled after the [[1983 Donruss HOF Heroes]] set, but has a "Leaf Candy City Team" logo on the front. In fact, this set is commonly referred Proceeds from the set went to the Special Olympics. Leaf Candy was a sponsor of Special Olympics World Games VII, which took place i
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  • 1992 Leaf is a 528-card set, produced by Donruss, issued in two separate 264-card ser ...emium set nor are they printed on upgraded cardstock. It's just a regular Leaf base set in fancy packaging.
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  • <!-- [[Image:1993leaf2.jpg|right|frame|1993 Leaf Series 2 box]] --> ...In addition, Leaf announced a production run of only 6250 12-box cases of Leaf Update.
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  • 1995 Leaf was a 408-card set issued in two series of 204 cards. Full-bleed fronts con 1995 Leaf featured various distribution methods:
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  • 1988 Leaf is a 264-card set issued by Donruss for the Canadian market. Except for th As with previous Leaf sets, the players featured are heavily biased toward Canadian teams and tho
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  • 1996 Leaf was a 220-card set released in May, 1996. For the first time, Leaf was released as a single-series. The main selling point was the large numb There were three different products of 1996 Leaf Baseball:
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  • 1996 Leaf Preferred is a 150-card set released in July, 1996. Each card was printed http://blog.stalegum.com/2008/09/box-break-and-review-1996-leaf.html
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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 o
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  • ...Topps Mantle, 1985 Topps Mark McGwire, 1986 Donruss Jose Canseco, and 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas are just a few examples. Even a 1984 Fleer Update Ron Darling
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  • ...Donruss produced an [[insert]] set, seeded about every fifth pack in their Leaf brand. This set included twenty-four young players and two double-printed c It was reported that a Scott Leius Gold Leaf Rookie sold for $125 in Minneapolis just before the '91 World Series. A lau
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  • https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1992/Leaf---Base---Gold/194/Ivan-Rodriguez.jpg?id=e62408a9-449d-4a6c-ac21-b2d5dae59ee https://img.comc.com/i/Baseball/1992/Leaf---Base---Gold/194/Ivan-Rodriguez.jpg?id=e62408a9-449d-4a6c-ac21-b2d5dae59ee
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  • ...At one time it owned the rights to the [[Action Packed]], [[Donruss]], [[Leaf]], and [[Score]] brand names. After going bankrupt, it's remaining trading ...ctured sets made up of cards with all kinds of different frequency ([[1998 Leaf#Fractal_Matrix|Fractal Matrix]]). Needless to say, with all these gimmicks
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  • ...duced on higher quality card stock and used silver ink, just like Donruss' Leaf set starting the previous year. The 1992 set used UV coating on both sides
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  • Leaf Jackie Robinson Card #42 ...s "rookie card" was issued in the 1948 Leaf set). When Playoff revived the Leaf name in 2002, they continued this tradition.
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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
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  • ...ranteed one Hall of Famer card in each seven-card foil pack. Also 24K gold leaf stamped versions of these Hall of Famer cards were randomly inserted into p
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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
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  • ...es, about a month apart, in November and December, 1997. Like with [[1996 Leaf Signature Series]] each pack contains one autograph.
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  • ...kie in a box of 2001 Leaf Rookies & Stars were 1:100. The vast majority of Leaf Rookies & Stars's rookies either had their RCs issued in previous years, or Hobby boxes of 2001 Leaf Rookies and Stars contained 24 packs of 5 cards each.
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  • ...w owned by Panini America. D-P produced cards under the Donruss, Playoff, Leaf, and Score brands. ...Beatrice US Confections, and the three operations were combined under the Leaf, Inc. banner. Together, the companies produced such popular brands as Milk
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  • ...September 10, 2103. Each pack contains one buyback card, plus one original Leaf Best of Baseball rookie or one Legend card, which may be autographed.
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