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Sunday, November 2, 2014

Year: 2007

Set: Upper Deck Ultimate Collection - Ultimate Materials Triple Patch (Rate)

Card: #UTM-11 Eli Manning / Jeremy Shockey / Plaxico Burress


“ This is the scarcest numbered card I've seen come up as RCotD. Also the first triple memorabilia I remember. Pretty cool card. Don't think I've ever owned anything with more than 2 swatches. ” -switzr1

“ Ultimate Collection was the beginning of really high end boxes. ” -carthage44

“ Nice card. As much as I gripe about how the hobby was better before people only chased "hits", I would miss them if they went away. It looks like only one of them is a patch, but UD did have a tendency of giving single color patches too, almost always taken from the jersey number. ” -Billy Kingsley

“ I see two of the fifteen listed in collections. It would be cool one day for a limited card to be completely owned by TCDB members. I have also thought it would be cool to try to collect all the cards for any limited card...that would be like a "one of one" right (or do you have to burn all but one of them to say that)!? ” -bkklaos

“ That wouldn't by any chance be blood on the one swatch? ” -NJdevils

“ Back when Eli could actually win a game. ” -jlaz10

“ When do we get the card with the entire team's jerseys on it? ” -DanD

“ For a Giants fan? Nice. For me? Not so much. :) ” -vrooomed


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artistim1978

Posts: 93
Joined: Oct 2014
Sunday, November 2, 2014 8:42 PM

the burress one should have a bullet hole in it haha -artistim1978

   

Billy Kingsley

Posts: 7512
Joined: Aug 2011
Monday, November 3, 2014 12:52 PM

Re: bkklaos's post...there are already examples of Database members owning an entire print run of a card. Just off the top of my head there are a dozen 1 of 1s I've seen posted...6 of them by me, 2 football and the rest baseball. A real collector wouldn't destroy any cards.

Edited on: Nov 3, 2014 - 12:52PM
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Brett39

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Joined: Nov 2016
Wednesday, November 23, 2016 5:41 PM

I have number nine of this card and looking to sell anyone looking to buy this particular card


   


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