2012 Leaf Pete Rose – The Living Legend Baseball Cards
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Product Details
For those who have always wanted an autograph from baseball's all-time hit king, 2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend offers one of the most affordable options yet. Running significantly less than $50, boxes not only promise ten packs of cards, but a separately packaged Pete Rose autograph.
2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend is the company's second set dedicated to the controversial baseball great. The set comes with a 50-card base set that celebrates Rose's career and accomplishments.
Every blaster-style box comes with ten packs of cards plus an additional pack with a Pete Rose autograph. With the product being offered at both hobby and retail, there will be a ton of Rose autographs hitting an already crowded market, so flipping the product for a quick profit may not be easy. However, for those looking to collect and learn more about a player who isn't allowed in modern MLB-licensed sets, this is an extremely affordable option.
2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend also has random prize redemptions that replace the autograph card. Prizes include complete sets of 50 autograph cards, and signed balls, bats and jerseys. Some baseballs come inscribed, "I'm sorry I bet on baseball."
Product Configuration: 10 packs per box plus 1 box topper autograph pack, 6 cards per pack
Price Point: Low-End Baseball Card
Target Audience: Pete Rose Fans, Baseball Card Collectors, Autograph Collectors, Hit Seekers
2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend Box Break
- 1 Pete Rose Autograph or Prize Redemption
- 61 Total Cards
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Set Checklist
2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend Checklist
2012 Leaf Pete Rose - The Living Legend Base Set Checklist
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Gregory B Sauers Jr
My favorite player of all-time. So nice to see him on some new cards. I have many from the 70’s and 80’s since I was a kid and hate that he cant be on anything new per the MLB. Glad Leaf stepped up and was able to do this for the fans and get around the MLB BS. Go Pete!