Quick question regarding 2015-16 O-Pee-Chee Update Marquee Rookies found in 2015-16 UD Series 2 packs/boxes. None of the Marquee Rookies are listed as RCs in the price guide. Is that as intended, or is it an error? They seem to be priced as though they are RCs rather than just base cards. I was planning on putting a couple into Rookie Card top loaders but I didn't know if I was overlooking something.
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2015-16 O-Pee-Chee Update Rookies
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2015-16 was considered an insert set basically and not part of the actual o-pee-chee set so they aren't considered rookie cards (i think)
Pretty much trying to work on my YG PC.
(06-02-2017, 03:11 PM)ntgsportscards Wrote: 2015-16 was considered an insert set basically and not part of the actual o-pee-chee set so they aren't considered rookie cards (i think)Because they are not a continuation of the main set-- numbered u1-u50 in 2016-17 the are a continuation of the main set and are given a RC designation. (06-02-2017, 04:10 PM)hckydv7 Wrote: Because they are not a continuation of the main set-- numbered u1-u50On the baseball side, Topps releases an Update set every year with different numbering, U1 - U330, and those cards are designated as RCs. I don't know, it just doesn't seem to make much sense to me for Beckett to not designate them as RCs. I think I will put mine in the rookie card top loaders. (06-03-2017, 10:38 AM)Bruce3D Wrote: On the baseball side, Topps releases an Update set every year with different numbering, U1 - U330, and those cards are designated as RCs. I don't know, it just doesn't seem to make much sense to me for Beckett to not designate them as RCs. I think I will put mine in the rookie card top loaders.But the Topps ones are a stand alone set where as the OPC Updates are in insert. |
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