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blowoutcards
05-30-2011, 06:59 PM
The Panini America Insert Set Inspection: 2010-11 Gold Standard Golden Anniversary

May 30, 2011 at 12:19 PM



The late-June release of 2010-11 Panini Gold Standard Basketball packs the potential to be one of the most unique themed products to hit the sports card landscape in quite some time. From actual 14-karat gold trading cards to cards embedded with pieces of 14-karat gold to some of the most in-demand autograph and memorabilia cards on the market, Gold Standard presents a true golden opportunity for collectors.

Today, we’ll examine the set’s 20-card Golden Anniversary insert set that honors the most prestigious players named to the NBA’s hallowed 50th Anniversary Team.


The insert includes memorabilia and prime memorabilia parallels and equips Gold Standard with yet one more nugget of collectiblity. Enjoy the gallery below and get more information on 2010-11 Panini Gold Standard

The Panini America Insert Set Inspection: 2010-11 Gold Standard Golden Anniversary The Official Panini America Blog (http://paniniamerica.wordpress.com/2011/05/30/the-panini-america-insert-set-inspection-2010-11-gold-standard-golden-anniversary/)

natbornkiller
05-30-2011, 08:44 PM
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DrJ Converse
05-30-2011, 08:58 PM
I hope they put out memorbilia of a few of the guys on the list who have not had GU cards or only a handful (Wilkens, Sam Jones, Schayes) as the post alludes to GU/Prime versions of the players shown.

I think this release may be the sleeper of the year.

boxbreaker88
05-30-2011, 09:12 PM
these look pretty nice

alexlazarevich
05-30-2011, 09:21 PM
I like almost everything about this release. (on card auto's, meet kobe chase card, gold chase cards, interesting design) The only downer is the price, which is just nutty expensive. As a multi-case breaker, the risk is just too much for me. With the way RC auto's sell this year, I could lose 50-75% of my investment on each case. But then again, if DrJ Converse is right, and this product takes off after release, anyone who is busting it in bulk might do okay, especially if a lot of case breakers steer clear of it. I have the suspicion that many are staying away.

I'm looking forward to it. Whoever pulls the "get to meet Kobe" card is going to have one heck of a decision to make: meet Kobe in person for 5 minutes, or sell it and make several thousand dollars, at least, I would imagine?