First Look: 2010-11 Limited Basketball

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Panini America officials on Thursday provided preliminary details and product images for the first high-end hoops product of the 2010-11 season — Limited Basketball, slated to release in late October.

The $100-for-seven-cards proposition is once again sure to reveal many high-risk, high-reward results in boxes that include at least one autograph and two memorabilia cards (every other box will include two autographs and one memorabilia card).

Rounding out the seven-card packs will be four additional cards (base, insert, Legend or parallel) numbered to 199 or less. The 140-card base set features 100 common cards numbered to 199 and 40 rookies numbered to 249.

The Glass Cleaners, Decade Dominance and Retired Numbers inserts will feature only on-card autographs. Other autograph highlights include Jumbo Prime Signatures numbered to five or less and on-card Next-Day Autographs from the next week’s NBA Rookie Photo Shoot.

Each master case of 2010-11 Limited (15 boxes) will include either an autograph memorabilia rookie numbered to 10 or less, an autograph prime memorabilia card numbered to 10 or less or a Limited Trios Signature card numbered to 49 or less.

Stay tuned to Beckett.com for additional information on this product.

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4 comments

  1. JoJo 19 August, 2010 at 17:47

    A little late Panini I gave up with the 4000 subsets, I can’t wait for Upper Deck and Topps to come back!

  2. meh 20 August, 2010 at 07:02

    Have to agree with JoJo. Upper Deck has just got to get the NBA contract back. This Panini stuff is absolute garbage. If Panini wants to stick around, I’m all for it… but for them to have the exclusive contract is silly. Let’s have the companies compete so that they are actually motivated to improve and put out the best product and service!

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