I'm on vacation right now, so I can't post exact scans, but will show you the contents of my 2014 Immaculate box that I got a couple of days ago. On Blowout Cards It's $160 a box, but I got mine at $200 roughly. I traded 3 cards for It so I only had to pay $15 which wasn't bad at all. It was a pretty nice break overall!
I Started off weak with a Nick Swisher jumbo jersey. I loved Swish when he was on the Yankees, probably my favorite player. Now, he bats below .200 and doesn't have the same power as he used to.
It's a nice looking card, just not the right player. After winning Rookie Of The Year, 2014 was pretty rough for Wil.
This was the last card of the break. It's a beautiful looking card, but again, not the right player. I've never even heard of Jimmy Nelson: Mine was also #ed /99.
This is an EVENT WORN not GAME WORN button which is sorta sad, but it's of one of the best, if not the best, young outfielders to come. I love this card, and it's an awesome card to add to my collection. This last card saved the box, and I am VERY happy with this pull. 2014 Rookie Of the Year
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Jose Abreu Immaculate rookie autographs material prime!
This "kid" rocked the big leagues with a .317 average and 36 home runs also winning 2014 ROY.
This should be a very nice looking card when it arrives with a (hopefully) nice patch
Panini is slowly becoming my favorite sports card company, even though they lack an official license. Upper Deck has pretty much disappeared from Baseball products, even though I loved when they put stuff out back when they had a license.
Today I just went to a Sports Card store In the area where I'm staying and got another box of Immaculate at a better price, and probably did better than my first time. The Results will be posted later.
Enjoy your Thursday
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