Showing posts with label Collectors Choice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Collectors Choice. Show all posts

Friday, March 21, 2025

She Did It Again

Well, my birthday has come and gone and all that remains is the new aches and pains, a few crumbs of cake and a few cards.

I already shared what Oren had gifted me and now I will share my only other card gift which came from my mother-in-law.

And she did it again. She bought me the wrong kind of cards.

*takes a sip of freshly brewed joe*

You are probably wondering, "there is a wrong kind of cards?" and yes for me there is. 
 
She went and bought more junk that I cannot use for my collection. On top of that, the cards were in awful condition and appeared that half had been soaked in water (the box dripped a little after opening)

At first glance I am sure you are thinking there has to be something in there, right? Maybe unearth one of those gems that others find from Goodwill? Nope. There weren't any surprises in here and it was really hard just to find a few highlights to post below that interest me.

The only rookie.


A couple cereal cards.

A well-loved Ruben Sierra Provision.

Probably the coolest find of the entire lot, tempered steel insert.

This one wasn't in ruff condition

90's insert, always welcome those.

See above card

 
See last two cards, however these are in rough shape.

1995 Fleer needs more love, give it more love.


 
Two Pacific game board cards? I have no idea what these are but haven't seen them before. Can't go wrong with the two players. 

Just wished the cards had been in better shape.
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To finish up the finds, here is me trying to mull over what to do with the mostly ruined cards.

*takes a sip before finishing up today's post*

I know I should be grateful, which I am. She did think of me on my birthday. As always, I told her thanks and mentioned there were a few cards that really stood out to me. I just didn't have the heart to tell the truth. As Colonel Jessup would say, "she can't handle the truth!"

However, I can't say all things were bad when it comes to gifts from her as she had a second surprise for me that day. It wasn't cards but was very interesting.

I guess that just means you will have to come back and read the next post now.

See you then.

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Friday, May 31, 2024

Counting It Down Again

I have coffee, cards and my laptop out. Guess that means some Cards Over Coffee heading your way.

*takes a sip*

My creativity has been slacking recently as I have been in a slump with so much on my mind. What does this mean for my latest mail day from Oren, well, it means another countdown which doesn't require much thought but covers all of the spots.

So, lets kick it off.
12. 1997 Finest Blue Chips base card of Edgar Renteria which covers all of the upcoming stars.

11.2000 Topps Divisional Highlight. I don't know why I wanted this, I hate Pedro, the Red Sox and seeing them win together. But, I fall victim I guess to unique photography.

10. Topps First Pitch Ben Gibbard. I had to Google who he is, which turns out he lead singer for Death Cab For Cutie.

9. First Pitch Judd Apatow who directed quite a few films I have seen such as The 40-Year Old Virgin, Knocked Up, Funny People, and This is 40.

8. I bet this Wrecking Crew insert looks amazing in refractor form.

7. Scott Rolen was that guy in the 90's prospectors would chase. This card simply just brings me back to those days.

6.Upper Deck and Oren continue to want to draw me in to collecting Hockey inserts and parallels.

5.1997 Fleer Team Leader. I have a thing for die cuts with faces. Just like the Wave Of The Futures in 1995 football.

4. Embossed and fun.

3. I miss the Upper Deck hologram days. But, guess from what I hear it costs a lot to run the technology to make the holograms which is why Upper Deck no longer does them.

2.Tommy Franks is an American general who led U.S. forces in the overthrow of the Taliban regime in Afghanistan and Saddam Hussein in Iraq. A real hero here and is throwing out a pitch for the Yankees, this is an easy Top 3 card.

And drum roll on your coffee mug please........
 
1. Donruss Long Ball Leaders. 90's insert, numbered and shiny. To me this is the easy number one.

Thanks again to Oren for our latest trade!

*takes a final sip before closing up today's post*

One thing that I find fun with these countdown posts is the response from the readers. What do you guys think? Did I nail this top 12? Should some be swapped? If so, which ones? What card do you find the coolest.

Let me know in comments!

Hope everyone has a great night.

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

The Shoebox Delivers Part 2

Coffee is brewed and hot. Cards are ready next to me, and I am ready for a new Cards Over Coffee.

As promised with Part 1 of the magical Shoebox trade I did with my father, I said I would reveal what key/fun cards were in the trade in a series of posts.

I finally took a few minutes this morning just to snap the pictures I wanted for my baseball part of these posts and I am ready to go with this next installment.

So, let's kick it off and see some baseball cards.

*takes a sip*

There were actually a lot of baseball cards as opposed to other sports in the shoebox. I cannot show off everything that was in there as most were incomplete base sets, so I am putting the main focus on the inserts and parallel cards I discovered instead.
There were roughly 100 of these Collectors Choice stickers in there. Not sure if there was a complete set or not, but there were plenty of duplicates of each player including my main man Griffey.

Roughly ten of these were included in the box with Gary being the best player in the group.

There was plenty of Gold Medallions found from a variety of years. This one is from 1998.

1999 (I posted Jay because we have roughly the same kind of hair cut)

2000.

There was probably about 25 cards for each year. I made sure to double check for Platinum medallions, but there were none. Curses!

There was plenty of these though, 1998 Bowman International Parallel. About 50 to be a rough estimate. 


I thought this was a really cool looking insert concept with the black/white and colored side taking a look at the future and the past. We need more creativity like this now-a-days. There was roughly 6 to 8 of these in the box and these fell 1:6 packs.


There were two Big Shots. These fell 1:4 packs and look great. Ultra nailed it with the insert designs.


Double Trouble inserts. These were the only two in there and fell 1:4 packs with 20 cards in the set.



 
And then what I considered the best finds of the baseball cards if not the entire box, 1:8 pack odds Kid Gloves. Embossed insert with a glove background speaks baseball to me. It also speaks that I need to chase this 12-card set now. If any of you have any I don't have pictured here, let me know!

This sums up the baseball cards of the shoebox. I still have NY Giants which I will post on here, Football which had some really cool finds and basketball with some sneaky fun discoveries.

*takes a sip before finishing up today's post*

I hope all of you come back and see what's coming up next in this series! I am not sure when I will get to posts with so many appointments and possible procedures coming up, but I will get to it when I can. My urology appointment is currently set up for Thursday, but I have PT on my shoulder tomorrow. And if all goes well,I will have surgery Friday on the kidney stone if I cannot pass it before then.

I hope all of you have a great Tuesday. Remember to tell your loved ones that you love them any chance you get.

*Coffee Card Blogger Out*

Wednesday, September 2, 2020

It's The Collector's Choice

*sits down with a cup of coffee, thinks back to simpler times in life and takes a sip. Yup, that hit the spot. Tries to figure out what to post about and remembers there is a box of 1996 Collectors Choice football sitting in drafts since the blog started and decides its time to post about it*

2020 seems to offer a new challenge every month, every day, every minute and heck, every second. Last Thursday it finally decided it was my turn on the Wheel of Dis-luck.

Last Thursday started out like any other typical day. It was sunny, warm, birds were chirping and landing on my shoulder as I sang a song to them and skipped to my car to go to my dentists appointment. The appointment challenge for that day, just a regular cleaning.

I arrived to the dental destination a few minutes late, nothing new for me, and they took me right in. I sat down and answered the usual Covid-19 questions, passed the thermometer screening and all I had left was my blood pressure check. I was a tad nervous to be there, don't tell me you aren't nervous about going to the dentists and seeing some of the tools they use as the same ones from the movie Saw, and sat still. First reading, 180/133. Second reading, 173/107. I was thinking to myself at that point, yikes.

The dental assistant was a tad concerned, but said they may still be able to continue the cleaning as long as the bottom number was under 110 but I would have to pass the third screening first. So he took me upstairs to my dental hygienist who would be the who took the third reading. So I sat there calmly, quietly, just like the relaxation guru from the Canada Dry commercials. The dental hygienist  came in and set me up for the third check, which was five minutes from the last one, and the reading one was 172/112.

My stomach felt heavy as they said they couldn't perform the cleaning due to American Heart Association guidelines. So not only could I not get a cleaning, it sounded like I needed to go see a doctor which is what I did an hour later. Which to me is surprising knowing how hard it is to get in to a doctor's office these days.

They checked me multiple times and it was still high there. The doctor didn't really have many answers for me as my PCP wasn't in the building at the time and they didn't seem to want to mess around with my blood pressure meds without his permission. So they sent me home and told me to get some blood work later that day.

As I went to go to get my blood work, I started feeling really, as the only description I can give, "yucky". Instead of going to the lab, I found it smarter to go to the ER where they not only did the blood work there for me, but also gave me an extra dose of my blood pressure meds which seemed to help calm things down for a little bit.

Rest of my day once I got back home was all about resting and seeing my numbers still stay high from occasional checks. So back to the doctors I went the next day, this time to see my PCP. My PCP is a pretty straight forward no-non sense kinda guy. He asked a few questions and then threw a new med at me saying it should be the answer.

Here I am on Day 4 of taking that med and my blood pressures at night, the ones he suggested checking, are holding steady at 167/102 and recently 150/105. I am still having a lot of neck/headache pain as well. Another call in/check in with the doctor today will be my next approach to trying to avoid giving myself a stroke or heart attack.

*takes a breather, takes self back in time to the 90's where things were simpler. Times when you didn't have to worry about your health. A time when the only care in the world was if it was going to rain that day so you couldn't go outside. A time when cards were affordable, fun and creative. A time when Upper Deck was lead dog in the hobby. A time when even the brand line Collectors Choice existed*

Innovative. Affordable. Photography. Designs. Value. Worth. Collectors Choice.

All of these words to me describe Upper Deck in the 90's and to those collecting hockey cards, now.

Upper Deck had a variety of brands for a variety of collectors in all four of the major sports. Some were high end, some were low end and some were in-between. No matter what level you chose, you knew you were getting the best product of that sport with the Upper Deck logo on it.

Some of my favorite Upper Deck lines in the 90's include, Sp Authentic, Spx, their flagship, Encore, UD3, and Collectors Choice to just name a few.

Collectors Choice was simply affordable fun.

I was able to trade for a box of the 1996 football edition from my buddy Shane from Project Pedro Blog/Cheap Wax Wednesdays fame. One of my favorites from the line other than the 1995 football product. I opened a lot of Collectors Choice football, baseball and basketball between 1995-1999 and still have some of those cards today.

But, I wanted to replenish my card piles of it and take myself back to uncomplicated days.

*takes a sip, begins to...well...I already ripped this awhile back so it will be takes a sip, shows off my rip*
Every box of 1996 Collectors Choice football has 40 packs of 14 cards. That's a whopping 560 cards per box. Remember those days? Now seems we are lucky to get 40 cards per box. Box prices vary depending on where you buy them and every pack comes with a silver MVP insert card.

Of course after ripping this, it led to more set chases I want including the base set which I wasn't able to complete in this box. 560 cards and no base set.

The base set begins out with Rookie Class which makes up the first 45 cards.


Key rookies in this base set include,Eddie George, Mike Alstott, Terry Glenn, Marvin Harrison and Keyshawn Johnson.

The next 34 cards are Season To Remember subset cards commemorating players efforts from the 1995 season.
(he was tough to tackle that year)

(this is a great photo by the way)

There are a ton of stars to find in this subset including da man Rodney Hampton.

The rest of the base set is the following design. Which I like and really takes me back.
As always, Upper Deck nailed this base set with the photography. Many great action shots and some you normally wouldn't see on a base card.

The back of the cards feature full career stats, a quiz and another new photo. Card backs that look this good with full stats have become obscure in today's collecting society.

Here are some other examples of how great the photography was in this set,









And this was only a handful of them.

Great base design and photography, well done Upper Deck.

*takes another sip before moving onto the inserts*

As I stated above, every pack comes with one Silver MVP insert. This was a set I was already chasing and now was able to knock down another 15 of. The other 25 were duplicates which I am sending to a friend.

There are 45 cards to collect overall in the MVP set. Here are few so you get an idea of what they look like. Very condition sensitive as well as the corners of the foil can damage easy,





There is also a gold parallel to these that isn't as easy to find. These fall basically one-per-box or 1:35 packs.
(hope you can see the gold tint to it). Tim Brown was an excellent receiver for the Raiders, just didn't get the attention that Jerry Rice did.

*takes another sip, reminisces to opening some of this up in 1996 and how exciting it was to land one of the silver MVP cards despite them falling every pack*

As a somewhat of a kid collector when this product first came out, I totally dug the Play Action Stick-ums. These stickers fall 1:3 packs and unlike a lot of my classmates that collected them, I didn't unpeel them and stick them to whatever. They were a collectible and they still are now for me.



And because of that, this becomes a newest set chase. I am still liking the 90's vibes these bring.

Making up a whopping 90 card insert set is the Crash The Game promo cards. These fell 1:5 packs and are simply if the player accomplishes the feat on the front of your card on the day it is posted you win.
These are the silver versions of these cards. I didn't check to see if any of them were winners or not. If you want to, let me know!

There are tougher to find gold versions of these cards as well.

These fell 1:50 odds. So I beat the odds on this break you could say and Steve Young wasn't a shabby find.

The only big difference between the silver and gold was what redemption set you would get in return if your card was a winner.

*takes a sip of coffee...yes again. I hope you have been sippin' and readin' as well*

In this final summary, Upper Deck built a great low end product line in Collectors Choice which was later renamed to UD Choice before it disappeared never to be seen again. This is the kind of kid friendly product we are missing in today's collecting. Collectors Choice offered fun photography, stickers, shiny stuff and an interaction piece where you can win prizes. If you insert some player temporary tattoos in here, you have covered all of the bases.

I aim to complete my set chases above and definitely daydream to open more boxes/packs down the road.

*refills mug, sits back down to relax*

My expectation is the doctor will up this new medication at my Friday appointment and try to get me back on track. I have been mixing in extra exercise and doing (I should put this in quotes) my best to avoid salty foods right now too. But, I am no Jillian Michaels.

For now, I will continue to sort cards, reminisce back to the 90's and of course, have my coffee.