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Hamilton/Billups /109 Afflalo/Mejia /89 Nash/Stoudemire /89 Ginobili/Duncan /109 Smith/Horford /59 Roy/Oden /109 Pruiti/Davis /89 Sessions/Jianlian /39 Gasol/Conley /29 Brewer/Richard /19 Derrick Byars Auto Stuckey/Afflalo Cosigner Images ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What I thought Cosigners is a great product. Each box has 1 Co-signer autograph card (mine was afflalo and stuckey of the pistons) as well as another autograph card. Each box also contains quite a few numbered card including some low numbered rookie cards. Topps Co-Signers Basketball THE TRUE AUTOGRAPH COLLECTOR’S SERIES TAKES ON THE NBA! Hobby Store Exclusive! Info for hobby boxes only Every 24-Box Case Contains: • 1 Dual Autograph Co-Signers Card! • 1 Autograph Rookie Card! • 3 Numbered* Rookie Cards! • 10 Low Numbered* Parallel Cards! Every 24-Box Case Contains: • 1 Autograph Tri-Signers Card! 3 AUTOGRAPHS PER BOX INCLUDING 1 CO-SIGNERS DUAL AUTOGRAPH CARD! In Hobby Stores: 12/19/2007 Autograph Co-Signers Cards 1 Per Box! Dual Autograph Cards NBA stars appear side by side on 50 cards, each of which features 2 autographs. Available in the following parallel versions: Hyper Gold - ALL ONE OF ONE! Hyper Silver - Sequentially numbered* to 35 or less. Gold - Sequentially numbered* to 75 or less. Autograph Rookie Cards 1 Per Box! Twenty-five Rookies from the base set appear on cards with their signatures. Available in the following parallel versions: Hyper Gold - ALL ONE OF ONE! Hyper Silver - Sequentially numbered* to 25. Gold - Sequentially numbered* to 50. Tri-Signers Cards 1 Per 24-Box Case! 10 cards feature three NBA players on triple autograph cards. Available in the following parallel versions: Hyper Gold - ALL ONE OF ONE! Hyper Silver - Sequentially numbered* to 5. Gold - Sequentially numbered* to 10. Base Cards 6 Per Pack! Veteran/Retired - 50 of the NBA’s best Rookies - 50 young players. Sequentially numbered* to 1299. Parallel Cards 10 Per Box! All 100 cards from the base set are paralleled twice in the following variations with 2 different teammates. For example, Dwyane Wade will be featured on 2 cards, one with Shaquille O’Neal and one with Antoine Walker. Changing Faces Hyper Gold Green - ALL ONE OF ONE! Changing Faces Hyper Gold Blue - Sequentially numbered* to 25. Changing Faces Hyper Gold Red - Sequentially numbered* to 50. Changing Faces Hyper Silver Green - Sequentially numbered* to 75. Changing Faces Hyper Silver Blue - Sequentially numbered* to 99. Changing Faces Hyper Silver Red - Sequentially numbered* to 150. Changing Faces Gold Green - Sequentially numbered* to 175. Changing Faces Gold Blue - Sequentially numbered* to 199. Changing Faces Gold Red - Sequentially numbered* to 250. Framed Printing Plates All One of One! Autograph Cards All the plates used for the Autograph Rookie Variations, Co-Signers, and Tri-Signers cards. 340 plates in all! ALL ONE OF ONE! Base Cards Four printing plates of each of the 100 base cards. 400 plates in all! ALL ONE OF ONE! |
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rookiestank
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01-21-2008, 11:57 PM
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Topps Co-signers
I really Like the co-signers line of cards, they are really neat looking this year from what I can see from the pictures you posted. Love autograph cards much better than GU unless its a multi-color patch, but overall i'm much more happy pulling an auto. card these days.
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da_man1980
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01-22-2008, 03:37 PM
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I like the concept of having 2 players on a card. It makes the card more collectible to the player collectors, and it's always nice to have teammates on one card.
However, I think the design of the cards are quite plain. There's just a white background with a plain border. I think the design is quite lacking. I do like the dual autographs however. With each box containing a dual autograph, it makes it exciting to bust a box. The parallel cards are more of the same with Topps. If it's not Refractors, it's some variations. There doesn't seem to be much creativity from this product. Overall, I would give it a B-. |
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ac-n-mike
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01-22-2008, 03:49 PM
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I really liked this product in BASEBALL, and always like when companies crossover products, BUT this one I have to say should stay in baseball It's jsut not the same. As the above poster said the designs comes across quite plain.
I DO like that you get a CO-SIGNER per box, anytime you can get 2 autos on the same card that makes for a good break... The rookie selection seems to be good, but I would be hesitant to purchase this when Topps has much better products available. |
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