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2021-22 O-Pee-Chee Hockey 2021-22 O-Pee -Chee Hockey PRODUCT BREAKDOWN* BOX BREAK O-Pee-Chee Playing Cards (on average) All are Hobby Exclusive! 18 Cards #’ing/Ratio Base Set Retro Variation Cards 2’s through 10’s 1:6 Jacks through Kings 1:34 7 Aces 1:102 Non-#’d Base Set Parallel Cards Jokers/Mascots 1:203 At Least 4 O-Pee-Chee Premier Tallboys O-Pee-Chee Premier Tallboys Cards (incl. SP’s & SSP’s) Card #’ing/Ratio 4 Regular 1:5 OPC Playing Cards Regular - Patterned Rainbow Foilboard Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) 1:298 SP’s (Rookies) 1:52 2 SP’s - Patterned Rainbow Foilboard Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) 1:3120 #’d Base Set & Base Set Retro Variation SSP’s (Rookie Updates) 1:35 Parallel Cards SSP’s - Patterned Rainbow Foilboard Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) 1:2080 1 O-Pee-Chee Patches Rare Chase Card All are Hobby Exclusive! Card #’ing/Ratio King Clancy Trophy 1:960 Bill Masterson Memorial Trophy 1:960 Presidents’ Trophy 1:960 Frank J. Selke Trophy 1:960 William M. Jennings Trophy 1:960 Maurice Richard Trophy 1:960 Ted Lindsay Award 1:960 Art Ross Trophy 1:960 Lady Bing Trophy 1:960 Conn Smythe Trophy 1:960 James Norris Memorial Trophy 1:960 Calder Memorial Trophy 1:960 Vezina Trophy 1:960 Hart Memorial Trophy 1:960 Stanley Cup Trophy 1:1875 HOF Logo 1:2250 Logo Update 1:2250 More Rare Chase Cards Card #’ing/Ratio Top Rookie Puzzle Bounty (Hobby Exclusive!) 1:96 OPC Rookie Phenoms Complete Set Redemption 1:2160 Bounty Achievement Cards (Not Available in Packs) Card #’ing/Ratio Top Rookie N/A Top Rookie - Autograph #’d to 25 Top Rookie - Black Border Variant #’d to 65 Base Set Parallels & Variations Card #’ing/Ratio Blue Border Parallel 1:3 Red Border Parallel 1:18 Neon Green Bordered Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) #’d to 50 Printing Plates Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) #’d 1-of-1 Retro Variation 1:1 Retro Variation - Black Bordered Parallel (Hobby Exclusive!) #’d to 100 Retro Variation - Printing Plates Parallel (New & Hobby Exclusive!) #’d 1-of-1 Base Set Card #’ing/Ratio Regular Cards (1-500) N/A Marquee Rookies (501-535), Rookie Season Review (536-550), 1:2 for the entire subset (501-600) Team Checklists (551-581), League Leaders (582-590), Season Highlights (591-600) * Content, including the stated numbering and ratios, is subject to change. Additionally, this list may not contain all cards available in the product as there could be unannounced cards. Dimensions, weights, inserts and pricing are approximate and are subject to change. www.upperdeckstore.com .
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