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Upper Deck Finite Football

From Mike Eisner, for About.com

Upper Deck Finite FootballMike Eisner
Jan 22 2004
Much like it’s basketball counterpart, Finite football is an all serial-numbered set that packs more power than a Michael Strahan pass rush. Each 10-pack box is littered with low-numbered rookie cards and game-worn memorabilia cards. In addition, every box is guaranteed at least one certified autograph on average.

The 300-card set boasts 3 tiers of serial-numbered rookie cards, with some being limited to just 100 copies.

We had a blast ripping through a hobby box and were lucky enough to pull a very nice Lee Suggs certified autograph serial-numbered out of 25. In addition to the Suggs, we also pulled Finite Jersey cards of Anquan Boldin and Marcus Trufant – two of the more prominent rookies of this past NFL season.

Much to my surprise, Finite football may be the best gridiron set Upper Deck has put out this year. It’s innovative and affordable.

Kudos to Upper Deck!

Below is an outline of what you might find in a random hobby box of 2003 Upper Deck Finite football:

Base Set
300 Total Cards
100 Regular Cards (serial #'d to 2,350)
60 Major Factors (serial #'d to 750)
25 Prominent Powers (serial #'d to 500)
15 First Class Finite (1:84, serial #'d to 100)
50 Finite Rookies Tier 1 (serial #'d to 999)
36 Finite Rookies Tier 2 (serial #'d to 500)
14 Finite Rookies Tier 3 (serial #'d to 100)


Parallels
Major Factors Gold (serial #'d to 50)
Prominent Powers Gold (serial #'d to 50)
First Class Finite Gold (serial #'d to 50)
Finite Rookies (serial #'d to 50)

Inserts
Finite Jersey (1:4)
Finite Jersey Black (serial #'d to 99)
Finite Jersey Gold (serial #'d to 25)
Finite Autographs (serial #'d to 275 on average)
Finite Autographs Gold (serial #'d to 25)

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