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Single Player Cards 2013-14 National Treasures Hockey Checklist - By Team - Single Player Cards Player Set Card # Team Print Run Adam Foote NHL Insignia 3 Avalanche 1 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Brand Logo 138 Avalanche 5 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Patch 138 Avalanche 99 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Print Plates 138 Avalanche 4 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Rainbow 138 Avalanche 31 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Shield 138 Avalanche 1 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Snap 138 Avalanche 3 Calvin Pickard Rookie Treasures Tag 138 Avalanche 4 Gabriel Landeskog Century Materials Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 27 Avalanche 174 Gabriel Landeskog Century Materials Tag 27 Avalanche 1 Gabriel Landeskog Frozen Treasures Autograph 14 Avalanche 35 Gabriel Landeskog Frozen Treasures Patch Autograph 14 Avalanche 5 Gabriel Landeskog Frozen Treasures Prime Autograph 14 Avalanche 15 Gabriel Landeskog Timeline Jersey (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 14 Avalanche 174 Gabriel Landeskog Treasured Trophies Autograph Calder (+ Gold Parallel) 2 Avalanche 26 Joe Sakic All Star Treasures Autographs 6 Avalanche 12 Joe Sakic Buried Treasure Autograph 23 Avalanche 10 Joe Sakic Greatest Signatures 12 Avalanche 25 Joe Sakic Jumbo Autograph Shield Booklet 14 Avalanche 1 Joe Sakic Jumbo Jersey Booklet (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 14 Avalanche 134 Joe Sakic National Treasures Triple Autograph Memorabilia 3 Avalanche Joe Sakic National Treasures Triple Autograph Prime 3 Avalanche 10 Joe Sakic Treasured Trophies Autograph Hart (+ Gold Parallel) 7 Avalanche 26 Joe Sakic Treasured Trophies Autograph Lady Byng (+ Gold Parallel) 5 Avalanche 26 Matt Duchene 13 Prime Black Autograph 22 Avalanche 1 Matt Duchene 13 Prime Genuine Marks 64 Avalanche 7 Matt Duchene Colossal Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 43 Avalanche 85 Matt Duchene Colossal Jersey Autograph (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 43 Avalanche 40 Matt Duchene ICY Inscriptions 4 Avalanche n/a Matt Duchene ICY Inscriptions Gold 4 Avalanche 10 Matt Duchene Jumbo Autograph Jersey Booklet (+ Patch/Prime Parallel) 17 Avalanche 40 Matt Duchene Jumbo Autograph Shield Booklet 17 Avalanche 1 Matt Duchene Jumbo Jersey Booklet (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 17 Avalanche 134 Matt Duchene Signatures Shields 45 Avalanche 1 Maxime Talbot Colossal Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 30 Avalanche 85 Maxime Talbot Colossal Jersey Autograph (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 30 Avalanche 40 Nathan MacKinnon Century Materials Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 1 Avalanche 174 Nathan MacKinnon Century Materials Tag 1 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Colossal Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 1 Avalanche 85 Nathan MacKinnon Colossal Jersey Autograph (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 1 Avalanche 40 Nathan MacKinnon Newfound Treasures Autograph 1 Avalanche 50 Nathan MacKinnon Newfound Treasures Patch Autograph 1 Avalanche 10 Nathan MacKinnon Newfound Treasures Prime Autograph 1 Avalanche 25 Nathan MacKinnon NHL Rookie Gear Autograph 2 Avalanche 75 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Jumbo Brand Logo Booklet Autograph 2 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Jumbo Fight Strap Booklet Autograph 2 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Jumbo Jersey Booklet Autograph (+ Prime/Patch) 2 Avalanche 173 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Jumbo Shield Booklet Autograph 2 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Jumbo Tag Booklet Autograph 2 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Riches Autograph (+ Gold Parallel) 1 Avalanche 100 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Timeline Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 1 Avalanche 174 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Brand Logo 191 Avalanche 5 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Patch 191 Avalanche 99 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Print Plates 191 Avalanche 4 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Rainbow 191 Avalanche 29 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Shield 191 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Snap 191 Avalanche 3 8/20/14 - 13/14 NT www.groupbreakchecklists.com 1 2013-14 National Treasures Hockey Checklist - By Team - Single Player Cards Player Set Card # Team Print Run Nathan MacKinnon Rookie Treasures Tag 191 Avalanche 5 Nathan MacKinnon Signatures Shields 90 Avalanche 1 Nathan MacKinnon Treasure Hunting Autograph 1 Avalanche 10 Nathan MacKinnon Treasure Hunting Draft Plaques 1 Avalanche 25 Patrick Bordeleau Rookie Autograph (+ Parallels) 118 Avalanche 192 Patrick Roy NHL Gear Autograph 25 Avalanche 25 Patrick Roy Treasured Twigs Nameplate Autograph 8 Avalanche 1 Ray Bourque Buried Treasure Autograph 24 Avalanche 10 Reto Berra Rookie Timeline Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 45 Avalanche 174 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Brand Logo 203 Avalanche 5 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Patch 203 Avalanche 99 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Print Plates 203 Avalanche 4 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Rainbow 203 Avalanche 29 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Shield 203 Avalanche 1 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Snap 203 Avalanche 3 Reto Berra Rookie Treasures Tag 203 Avalanche 3 Adam Foote Timeline Jersey (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 41 Avalanche (Nordiques) 174 Guy Lafleur Timeline Jersey (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 24 Avalanche (Nordiques) 174 Joe Sakic Century Materials Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 35 Avalanche (Nordiques) 115 Joe Sakic Century Materials Tag 35 Avalanche (Nordiques) 1 Joe Sakic Frozen Treasures Autograph 25 Avalanche (Nordiques) 35 Joe Sakic Frozen Treasures Patch Autograph 25 Avalanche (Nordiques) 5 Joe Sakic Frozen Treasures Prime Autograph 25 Avalanche (Nordiques) 15 Joe Sakic Signatures Shields 36 Avalanche (Nordiques) 1 8/20/14 - 13/14 NT www.groupbreakchecklists.com 2 2013-14 National Treasures Hockey Checklist - By Team - Single Player Cards Player Set Card # Team Print Run Antti Niemi Buried Treasure Autograph 3 Blackhawks 10 Antti Raanta Century Materials Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 7 Blackhawks 174 Antti Raanta Century Materials Tag 7 Blackhawks 1 Antti Raanta Rookie Timeline Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 24 Blackhawks 174 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Brand Logo 179 Blackhawks 5 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Patch 179 Blackhawks 99 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Print Plates 179 Blackhawks 4 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Rainbow 179 Blackhawks 31 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Snap 179 Blackhawks 3 Antti Raanta Rookie Treasures Tag 179 Blackhawks 2 Art Coulter Kindest Cuts 84 Blackhawks 1 Arthur Wirtz Kindest Cuts 89 Blackhawks 1 Bill Mosienko Kindest Cuts 8 Blackhawks 3 Bobby Hull Greatest Signatures 14 Blackhawks 25 Bobby Hull Notable Nicknames (+ Gold Parallel) 12 Blackhawks 26 Bobby Hull Treasured Trophies Autograph Lady Byng (+ Gold Parallel) 8 Blackhawks 26 Chris Chelios Treasured Trophies Autograph Norris (+ Gold Parallel) 6 Blackhawks 26 Dick Irvin Kindest Cuts 92 Blackhawks 1 Doug Bentley Kindest Cuts 73 Blackhawks 1 Earl Seibert Kindest Cuts 54 Blackhawks 1 Ed Belfour 13 Prime Numbersakes 18 Blackhawks 25 Ed Belfour NHL Gear Autograph 18 Blackhawks 50 Ed Belfour Notable Nicknames (+ Gold Parallel) 3 Blackhawks 26 Ed Belfour Treasured Trophies Autograph Calder (+ Gold Parallel) 6 Blackhawks 26 Ed Belfour Treasured Trophies Autograph Vezina (+ Gold Parallel) 7 Blackhawks 26 Jeremy Roenick Colossal Jersey (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 33 Blackhawks 85 Jeremy Roenick Colossal Jersey Autograph (+ Prime and Patch Parallels) 33 Blackhawks 40 Jeremy Roenick Frozen Treasures Autograph 12 Blackhawks 35 Jeremy Roenick Frozen Treasures Patch Autograph 12 Blackhawks 5 Jeremy Roenick Frozen Treasures Prime Autograph 12 Blackhawks 15 Jeremy Roenick Jumbo Autograph Jersey Booklet (+ Patch/Prime Parallel) 9 Blackhawks 40 Jeremy Roenick Jumbo Autograph Shield Booklet 9 Blackhawks 1 Jeremy Roenick Jumbo Jersey Booklet (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 9 Blackhawks 134 Jeremy Roenick National Treasures Triple Autograph Memorabilia 18 Blackhawks Jeremy Roenick National Treasures Triple Autograph Prime 18 Blackhawks 10 Jeremy Roenick NHL Gear Autograph 26 Blackhawks 25 Jeremy Roenick Notable Nicknames (+ Gold Parallel) 23 Blackhawks 26 Jeremy Roenick Signatures Shields 33 Blackhawks 1 Joakim Nordstrom National Treasures Dual Autograph Memorabilia 31 Blackhawks n/a Joakim Nordstrom National Treasures Dual Autograph Prime 31 Blackhawks 25 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Brand Logo 168 Blackhawks 5 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Patch 168 Blackhawks 99 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Print Plates 168 Blackhawks 4 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Rainbow 168 Blackhawks 42 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Shield 168 Blackhawks 1 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Snap 168 Blackhawks 3 Joakim Nordstrom Rookie Treasures Tag 168 Blackhawks 2 Jonathan Toews All Star Treasures Autographs 17 Blackhawks 2 Jonathan Toews Buried Treasure Autograph 25 Blackhawks 10 Jonathan Toews Frozen Treasures Autograph 4 Blackhawks 35 Jonathan Toews Frozen Treasures Patch Autograph 4 Blackhawks 5 Jonathan Toews Frozen Treasures Prime Autograph 4 Blackhawks 15 Jonathan Toews ICY Inscriptions 8 Blackhawks n/a Jonathan Toews ICY Inscriptions Gold 8 Blackhawks 1 Jonathan Toews Jumbo Autograph Jersey Booklet (+ Patch/Prime Parallel) 18 Blackhawks 40 Jonathan Toews Jumbo Autograph Shield Booklet 18 Blackhawks 1 Jonathan Toews Jumbo Jersey Booklet (+ Patch and Prime Parallels) 18 Blackhawks 110 8/20/14 - 13/14 NT www.groupbreakchecklists.com 3 2013-14 National Treasures Hockey Checklist - By Team - Single Player Cards Player Set Card # Team Print Run Jonathan Toews NHL Gear Autograph 6 Blackhawks 50 Jonathan Toews Treasured Trophies Autograph Conn Smythe (+ Gold 4 Blackhawks 26 Jonathan Toews Treasured Trophies Autograph Selke (+ Gold Parallel) 1 Blackhawks
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