Happy Easter everyone!
My coffee is ready, and I am ready for a new post!
I know I am way behind the rest of you when it comes to breaking Series 1, but to keep up the tradition yearly for myself, here it is.
Despite my decreasing interest in baseball cards.
But a tradition is a tradition.
*takes a sip, begins to.....crack?....then rip?*
There are 59 cards in every egg and each one comes with one special insert. The egg tins run for about $15 each.
59 cards in a tin is a lot to post and since many of you have seen plenty of Series 1 already and probably broke the yolk on some yourself, I am just showing off the key cards in my break. Which is what most people come for anyways for any kind of break posts.
This was the highlight base card find for me, well besides some guy named Ohtani. There weren't any rookie card names I recognized.
There is one name that stands out on this list, yes, it's Judge if you had to ask. Beautiful parallel.
And here is a second one I pulled.
My third parallel is what I believe they call a Pastel. These look pretty cool too, if only they were shiny.....you all know me and shiny.
I won't even talk about this card; everyone knows I can't stand these types of inserts.
Call To The Hall. Kind of a lazy design.
And wow, a third Judge in this tin. Awesome! And this year's Stars Of The MLB design, superb. It's different than the last couple of years and really stands out.
And that's it.
One thing I like most about these special edition cards such as holiday and this spring/Easter one are the parallels. Those are the main chase for me regardless of player.
*takes a sip before finishing up today's post*
I just wanted to finish up today's post with a moment to thank Jesus for everything in my life and for his resurrection. Today He Has Risen!
*says a prayer*
*Coffee Card Blogger Out*
Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Same to you!
DeleteNew pot is brewing. Stars of the MLB card is very nice. Amen brother. He is risen indeed!
ReplyDeleteYes! Amen to that!
Deletenice, cool, I've never noticed the easter egg packaging before. reading your blog teaches me something. thanks. Bob ("abide" on TCDb)
ReplyDeleteI am happy to hear that!
DeleteI like the 1990 inserts quite a bit, surprisingly, and don't like the Stars set look at all. The Hall cards need to go -- Topps clearly has lost all inspiration with their legends players.
ReplyDeleteWell if you are building a set of the throwback inserts, just let me know!
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