2016 Panini Pantheon Baseball Cards Checklist

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2016 Panini Pantheon Baseball Cards Checklist Card Set # Player Team Seq. Arena Acclaimed 1 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox 99 Arena Acclaimed 2 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets 99 Arena Acclaimed 3 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox 99 Arena Acclaimed 4 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 49 Arena Acclaimed 5 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays 15 Arena Acclaimed 6 Gary Sheffield New York Yankees 49 Arena Acclaimed 7 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 99 Arena Acclaimed 9 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 99 Arena Acclaimed 10 Nolan Ryan California Angels 99 Arena Acclaimed 11 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 15 Arena Acclaimed 12 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers 99 Arena Acclaimed 13 Roger Clemens New York Yankees 99 Arena Acclaimed 14 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 99 Arena Acclaimed 15 Roberto Alomar Cleveland Indians 99 Arena Acclaimed 16 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 99 Arena Acclaimed 19 Enos Slaughter St. Louis Cardinals 25 Arena Acclaimed 20 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves 99 Arena Acclaimed 21 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins 49 Arena Acclaimed 22 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 99 Arena Acclaimed 23 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 25 Arena Acclaimed 24 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 99 Arena Acclaimed 25 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox 25 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 1 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox 2 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 2 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 4 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 5 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 7 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 9 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 10 Nolan Ryan California Angels 3 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 11 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 12 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 13 Roger Clemens New York Yankees 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 14 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 15 Roberto Alomar Cleveland Indians 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 17 Steve Garvey San Diego Padres 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 18 Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 19 Enos Slaughter St. Louis Cardinals 3 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 20 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 21 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 22 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 10 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 23 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 24 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 5 Arena Acclaimed Bronze 25 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox 5 Arena Acclaimed Gold 1 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 2 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 3 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 4 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 5 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays 10 Arena Acclaimed Gold 6 Gary Sheffield New York Yankees 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 7 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 9 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 10 Nolan Ryan California Angels 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 11 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 10 Arena Acclaimed Gold 12 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 13 Roger Clemens New York Yankees 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 14 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 15 Roberto Alomar Cleveland Indians 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 16 Dave Winfield New York Yankees 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 18 Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves 10 Arena Acclaimed Gold 19 Enos Slaughter St. Louis Cardinals 10 Arena Acclaimed Gold 20 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 21 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 22 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 23 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 10 Arena Acclaimed Gold 24 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 25 Arena Acclaimed Gold 25 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox 10 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 1 Pedro Martinez Boston Red Sox 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 2 Darryl Strawberry New York Mets 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 3 Jim Rice Boston Red Sox 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 4 Andre Dawson Chicago Cubs 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 5 Roy Halladay Toronto Blue Jays 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 6 Gary Sheffield New York Yankees 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 7 Ryne Sandberg Chicago Cubs 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 9 Jeff Bagwell Houston Astros 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 10 Nolan Ryan California Angels 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 11 Al Kaline Detroit Tigers 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 12 Ivan Rodriguez Texas Rangers 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 13 Roger Clemens New York Yankees 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 14 Mariano Rivera New York Yankees 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 15 Roberto Alomar Cleveland Indians 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 17 Steve Garvey San Diego Padres 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 18 Tom Glavine Atlanta Braves 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 19 Enos Slaughter St. Louis Cardinals 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 20 Greg Maddux Atlanta Braves 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 21 Tony Oliva Minnesota Twins 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 22 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 23 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 24 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 1 Arena Acclaimed Holo Silver 25 Manny Ramirez Boston Red Sox 1 Base Guilds 1,500 68 Tony Perez Cincinnati Reds 99 Base Guilds 1,500 69 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 199 Base Guilds 1,500 70 Babe Ruth New York Yankees 4 Base Guilds 1,500 71 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 199 Base Guilds 1,500 72 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees 15 Base Guilds 1,500 73 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 49 Base Guilds 1,500 74 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers 10 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 75 Jimmie Foxx Athletics 10 Base Guilds 1,500 76 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles 199 Base Guilds 1,500 77 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 199 Base Guilds 1,500 78 Mel Ott New York Giants 99 Base Guilds 1,500 79 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 199 Base Guilds 1,500 80 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox 199 Base Guilds 1,500 81 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 199 Base Guilds 1,500 82 Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers 199 Base Guilds 1,500 83 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres 199 Base Guilds 1,500 84 Harold Baines Chicago White Sox 199 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 85 Al Simmons Athletics 25 Base Guilds 1,500 86 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 99 Base Guilds 1,500 88 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox 99 Base Guilds 1,500 89 Reggie Jackson Oakland A's 199 Base Guilds 1,500 90 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees 199 Base Guilds 1,500 91 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 199 Base Guilds 1,500 92 Gary Sheffield New York Yankees 99 Base Guilds 1,500 93 Andre Dawson Montreal Expos 199 Base Guilds 1,500 94 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 199 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 68 Tony Perez Cincinnati Reds 25 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 69 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 70 Babe Ruth New York Yankees 3 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 71 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 72 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 73 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 25 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 74 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers 5 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 75 Jimmie Foxx Athletics 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 76 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 77 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 78 Mel Ott New York Giants 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 79 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 80 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 81 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 82 Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 83 Dave Winfield San Diego Padres 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 84 Harold Baines Chicago White Sox 49 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 85 Al Simmons Athletics 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 86 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 88 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 89 Reggie Jackson Oakland A's 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 90 Reggie Jackson New York Yankees 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 91 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 92 Gary Sheffield New York Yankees 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 93 Andre Dawson Montreal Expos 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Gold 94 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 49 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 69 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 70 Babe Ruth New York Yankees 2 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 71 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 72 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees 3 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 73 Stan Musial St. Louis Cardinals 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 74 Ty Cobb Detroit Tigers 3 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 75 Jimmie Foxx Athletics 3 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 76 Eddie Murray Baltimore Orioles 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 77 Chipper Jones Atlanta Braves 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 78 Mel Ott New York Giants 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 79 Carl Yastrzemski Boston Red Sox 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 80 Ted Williams Boston Red Sox 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 81 Ken Griffey Jr. Seattle Mariners 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 82 Rafael Palmeiro Texas Rangers 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 84 Harold Baines Chicago White Sox 10 Philadelphia Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 85 Al Simmons Athletics 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 86 Frank Robinson Cincinnati Reds 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 87 Honus Wagner Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 88 Frank Thomas Chicago White Sox 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 89 Reggie Jackson Oakland A's 10 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 91 Cal Ripken Baltimore Orioles 3 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 93 Andre Dawson Montreal Expos 2 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Platinum 94 Barry Bonds Pittsburgh Pirates 5 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 68 Tony Perez Cincinnati Reds 1 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 69 Mike Schmidt Philadelphia Phillies 1 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 70 Babe Ruth New York Yankees 1 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 71 Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants 1 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 72 Lou Gehrig New York Yankees 1 Base Guilds 1,500 Holo Silver 73 Stan Musial St.
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