THE ROBERTO CLEMENTE and NOLAN RYAN CARDS HAVE THE SHORTEST PRINT RUN IN THE ENTIRE SET. This is a set that was NOT supposed to be released. The card number is: EPRC. The Single Patch Set (#’d/50 or less) — Only 5 or less/player (the Nolan Ryan had only 2 released — personally confirmed by Upper Deck) were released. You can’t get better than that! ROBERTO CLEMENTE 2010 10 Upper Deck Exquisite JUMBO PRIME LOGO Patch 2/2 1/1. CARD HAS ONE OF THE SHORTEST PRINT RUN IN THE ENTIRE SET. This is a set that was. Supposed to be released. Upper Deck Exquisite Collection. ROBERTO CLEMENTE, 2/2 (02/25), making it a 1/1 as it is the last one off the print run. The card number is. The other images of cards below are. They are used as a way to highlight the following explanation concerning the rarity of this set. Continue reading all the way through. The explanation is critical for you to understand. In 2010, Upper Deck lost its license to produce MLB cards with team logos. Their first product was Upper Deck, series one. In the 12 box Hobby cases, there was one pack, in the entire case, that contained one 2010 Exquisite card. So, even if a person never pulled a duplicate card (this was impossible), it would take 200 cases to complete the set. To complicate matters more, Upper Deck did not abide by the MLB licensing rules. The pictures contained MLB players with their team uniforms. They were subsequently banished and fined. Still, their first product was out in the open market. In those inexpensive cases, (of the low end Upper Deck product), there hid a gem. These cards were a set to be released throughout the entire 2010 Upper Deck product run, a compilation of at least 10 separate, Upper Deck products. The 2010 Exquisite Collection contained plenty of goodies. Print run of 75. Then there was the. Which was comprised of. With a print run of. THE NOLAN RYAN card has the shortest overall print run, as 15 were intended to be released. Next up were the. Print run of 35. Print run of 25. That had a limited. Print run of 15. In addition, there was the limited. These numbers represented the numbers over the entire product print run, not just the one product that was released. In other words, there was a limit as to the number of items placed in each product, with the shorter printed cards being scantily released. After much painstaking research and collection of this’non-existent’ set here’s the most salient information. This set is treated as a non-existing set. Beckett only has 57 out of the 200 cards listed on their site, with no information on the pricing. Because the cards were to be dispersed throughout the entire 2010 calendar year, the entire print run of any of the subsets were not released; in fact, only a small portion was released. And this is where is gets interesting. The Base Set (#’d/75). Upper Deck has personally confirmed to me that only. Of each player (1-100) were released in that first (and only) Upper Deck product, with some players (mostly retired) having only 4 or 5 base cards released, as most of these retired players were to be released in the SP Legendary Cuts product. The Single Patch Set (#’d/50 or less). The Nolan Ryan had only 2 released — personally confirmed by Upper Deck. As you’ll note, any patch that you will find, whether current or completed, whether numbered out of 50 or 15, will only be 1-5 e. Therefore, you will not find a number such as 18/50 for these single patches. Note, none are above 5. Dual Patches (#’d/35). With these, there were no more than. Interestingly enough, Upper Deck released the back end numbers. You will not find a number less than 31 in these dual patches. Again, take note: only 31-35. Triple Patches (#’d/25). With the triple patches. Only 4 or less. Were released, and the numbers are. 12/25, 13/25, 14/25, 15/25. Again, you will find no other numbers than the ones I’ve listed, unless Upper Deck is giving these cards away as replacement cards. Quad Patches (#’d/15). As with the triple patches, the quads, too, have an actual released. Print run of 4 cards. This time, however, the four numbers that were released are. 7/15, 8/15, 9/15, 10/15. The adjusted print runs for this set are. Single Patch — /5. Dual Patch — /5. Triple Patch — /4. Quad Patch — /4. Cards of which I have multiple versions. Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “ROBERTO CLEMENTE 2010 10 Upper Deck Exquisite JUMBO PRIME LOGO Patch 2/2 1/1″ is in sale since Sunday, February 12, 2017. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Sports Trading Cards\Baseball Cards”. The seller is “iluvsaudek07″ and is located in Morristown, New Jersey. This item can be shipped worldwide.