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    These days... I don't buy and break many boxes. However when I actually do... there are few things worse than pulling a redemption card. You can spare me the arguments for companies using them. I've heard them and still dislike them.

    But there was a time... when I actually looked forward to finding one. Back in the 90's... before relics and autographs took over the hobby, card companies would insert exchange cards into their packs every now and then. And believe it or not... it sort of felt like you hit the lottery if you found one.

    The first one I remember chasing was the 1992-93 Upper Deck Trade Card, which could be redeemed for the ultra hot Shaquille O'nealrookie card. A few years later, I remember beating the odds and pulling a 1995-96 Skybox Metal Skymintexchange card. These were inserted into one out of every 360 packs and could be sent in for a special coin card of Joe Sakic. The following year, they produced one for Brett Favre too.

    Back in 1996, Favre was at the top of his game. He had just won his firstMVP Award and Skybox produced another highly sought after exchange card. This time it was part of a special five card insert set that highlighted different cardboard technologies for the era. Four of the five cards were found in packs of Skybox Premium and Skybox Impact.



    However the final insert required collectors to acquire two different exchange cards... one from each product. Today... the Skybox Impactexchange cards are pretty plentiful, however the ones out of Skybox Premium are very hard to find for a couple of reasons.

    #1: They were tough to pull. Possibly one per case.
    #2: The ones that were pulled back in the day were redeemed.

    Go ahead... check for yourself. I've only come across a handful over the past seven years and they all commanded a decent dime. Then earlier this month, I found one with a Buy It Nowprice of $.99 (+ $2.71 shipping) and after a few clicks of my mouse... I have finally crossed this sucker off of my wantlist.

    Imagine that. A seven year search for an expired redemption card. Crazy, right? But it's over and now my 1996 Skybox Brett Favre MVPset is officially complete.

    Here's what it looks like...



    #1: Foil

    This is my least favorite card in the set. It's pretty much Skybox'sversion of Black Diamond.



    #2: Acrylic

    This card is pretty sweet. But aren't most sports cards that are made from plastic?



    #3: Lenticular

    This was the card Skybox sent you if you redeemed both exchange cards. If you like Sportsflics and Kellogg'scards, then you'll appreciate the 3D effect this card gives collectors. It's hands down my favorite card in the set.



    #4: Diecut

    This card is hard to appreciate unless you're holding it in your hands, but Skybox did an amazing job with this card. I know it would defeat the purpose, but I kinda wish they matted this card on another piece of cardboard... sort of like UD Masterpieces.



    #5: Leather

    Last, but not least is the card made from leather. If I wasn't such a "lenticular" lunatic... this card would be my favorite. I mean... just look at the scan. Kinda makes me feel like card companies have regressed over the past two decades in terms of cardboard technology.

    One thing they've mastered though... is their use of redemption cards:



    Happy Tuesday and sayonara!

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