04 Donruss Question
Are the Diamond Kings both inserts and subsets or just inserts? I have
a DK Barry Bonds out of a retail pack. According to the back of the pack, DK's are numbered to 2000. On eBay, there are some numbered to 2500 but they have gold borders. Mine is silver bordred and has the usual Donruss "serial number box" on the back where the numbers usually go, but no numbering. Is this just some crummy subset? |
Are the Diamond Kings both inserts and subsets or just inserts? I have
a DK Barry Bonds out of a retail pack. According to the back of the pack, DK's are numbered to 2000. On eBay, there are some numbered to 2500 but they have gold borders. Mine is silver bordred and has the usual Donruss "serial number box" on the back where the numbers usually go, but no numbering. Is this just some crummy subset? The card you have is a base set card. |
Donruss sort of went back to an earlier tradition of starting the set with
the Diamond Kings then the Rated Rookies. In the 2004 product, the DK's, RR's, and team checklists are all short printed. Don't know the insertion ratios though. So if you're hoping you got a Bonds card you could try to sell on eBay and make some money, then yes it's just a crummy subset card. If you're an "old school" collector and like to build sets, then it's still still a crummy card because they've short printed the DK's, making building the set more of a headache. -Rodrick "Only4Ebay" wrote in message ... Are the Diamond Kings both inserts and subsets or just inserts? I have a DK Barry Bonds out of a retail pack. According to the back of the pack, DK's are numbered to 2000. On eBay, there are some numbered to 2500 but they have gold borders. Mine is silver bordred and has the usual Donruss "serial number box" on the back where the numbers usually go, but no numbering. Is this just some crummy subset? The card you have is a base set card. |
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