Paramount
1997-98 Paramount #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Copper #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Dark Gray #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Emerald Green #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Red #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Silver #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Ice Blue #186
|
1997-98 Paramount Big Numbers Die-Cut #19
|
1997-98 Paramount Photoengraving #19
Paramount has for its first release seven parallels: gold (base), copper (hobby pack), dark gray (Canadian retail packs), emerald green (Canadian hobby packs), red (Wal-Mart packs), silver (retail packs), and ice blue (1 per 73 packs). Only two inserts have Bure in this product: the Big Number Die-Cut (1 per 37 packs), and the Photoengraving (2 per 37 packs).
Pinnacle
1997-98 Pinnacle #41
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Rink Collection #41
|
Paragraph. Cliquer ici pour modifier.
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Blow-Out #14
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Play Orange #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Play Purple #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Play Emerald #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Game Orange #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Game Purple #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Game Emerald #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Season Orange #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Season Purple #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Season Emerald #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Moment Orange #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Moment Purple #E21
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Epix Moment Emerald #E21
|
Pinnacle has its usual parallels with the Rink Collection (1 per 7 packs), and Artist's Proof (1 per 39 packs). Bure was one of the 24 players to have a 3x5 version of his base card. The real deal is the Epix inserts, one of the toughest set to build these days. It has four subsets (Play, Game, Season, Moment) with three parallels (Purple, Orange, Emerald). Emerald Season and Moment are printed at 50 and 30 copies.
Pinnacle Certified
1997-98 Pinnacle Certified #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Certified Red #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Certified Mirror Red #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Certified Mirror Blue #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Certified Mirror Gold #45
Pinnacle Certified is probably the least completed set of my collection. The base and red (1 per 5 packs) are easy to get, but the mirrors (red 1 per 99, blue 1 per 199, and gold 1 per 299 packs) are another story.
Pinnacle Inside
1997-98 Pinnacle Inside #11
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Inside Coach's Collection #11
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Inside Executive Collection #11
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Inside Track #12
|
Pinnacle Inside gets its name from the fact that cards are inside a tin can for this 190 cards set. Two variations of the base card can be found: a 1 per 7 packs Coach's Collection, and a 1 per 57 packs Executive Collection. Only one insert exists for Bure in this series, and it's a 1 per 19 packs Track. In the set we learn that Bure collects tapes of Russian movies!
Pinnacle Mint
1997-98 Pinnacle Mint #17
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Mint Bronze #17
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Mint Silver #17
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Mint Gold #17
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Mint Minternational #6
Pinnacle Mint is a set where packs cost 4$ for three cards and two coins. I don't collect the coins, but I do collect the cards! Base card has three variations: bronze (1 per pack), silver (1 per 15 packs), and gold (1 per 31 packs). The only insert is Minternational, which has an odd of 1 per 31 packs.
Pinnacle Totally Certified
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Red #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Blue #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Blue Player's Club #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Gold #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Mirror Gold #45
|
1997-98 Pinnacle Totally Certified Platinum Promo #45
|
This will probably the toughest set to pull together. Totally Certified has five versions. The most commons are the red (numbered to 6199), and the blue (1 per pack and numbered to 3099 sets). On the other hand, the next two are pretty scarce: gold is 1 in every 79 packs and is numbered to 69 copies, while the mirror platinum gold is just numbered to 25 copies. EDIT: There's a Player's Club version of the Platinum Blue numbered to 299, and a Promo version of the Platinum Red. Two new ones to chase!
Revolution
1997-98 Revolution #139
|
1997-98 Revolution Copper #139
|
1997-98 Revolution Emerald Green #139
|
1997-98 Revolution Silver #139
|
1997-98 Revolution Ice Blue #139
|
1997-98 Revolution 98 All-Stars Game Die-Cut #18
|
1997-98 Revolution NHL Icons #10
|
1997-98 Revolution Team Checklist #25
|
Revolution is the last entry of the Pacific products line. Unlike the others, it only has five versions: base (gold), emerald green (Canadian packs), Copper (hobby packs), silver (retail packs), and ice blue (1 per 73 packs). Revolution didn't hit the shelves at Wal-Mart, so no red parallel. In terms of inserts, the All-Stars Game (1 per 49 packs), Icons (1 per 121 packs), and Team Checklist (1 per 25 packs), complete the series.
Score
1997-98 Score #96
|
1997-98 Score #261
|
1997-98 Score Golden Blades #96
|
1997-98 Score Artist's Proof #96
|
1997-98 Score Canucks #1
|
1997-98 Score Canucks Platinum Team #1
|
1997-98 Score Canucks Premium Club #1
Score was a 99 cents pack back in the day. In the 270 cards series, Bure appeared two times. Only the real base has two versions: Golden Blades (1 per 7 packs), and the Artist's Proof (1 per 35 packs). Pinnacle produces also team packs with a chance at two parallels: Platinum (1 per 6 packs), and Premier (1 per 31 packs).
SP Authentic
1997-98 SP Authentic #156
|
1997-98 SP Authentic Icons #I36
|
1997-98 SP Authentic Icons Embossed #I36
|
1997-98 SP Authentic Icons Die-Cut #I36
|
SP authentic came to life in 1997-98 with a price of 5$ for a pack of 5 cards. Bure features in one insert which is the Icons. An embossed (1 per 12 packs), and a die-cut version hand-numbered to 100 copies also exists.
SPx
1997-98 SPx #47
|
1997-98 SPx Steel #47
|
1997-98 Spx Bronze #47
|
1997-98 SPx Silver#47
|
1997-98 SPx Gold #47
|
1997-98 SPx Grand Finale #47
|
1997-98 SPx Holoview #SPx6
SPx follows the trail of Pacific products with six variations of its set: blue/gray base, steel (one per pack), bronze (one per three packs), silver (one per six packs), gold (one per 17 packs), and grand finale, who is numbered to 50 sets. The only insert is the Holoview (one per 54 packs).
Studio
1997-98 Studio #14
|
1997-98 Studio Press Proof Silver #14
|
1997-98 Studio Press Proof Gold #14
|
1997-98 Studio 8x10 #14
|
1997-98 Studio Hard Hats #18
|
1997-98 Studio Silhouettes #9
|
1997-98 Studio Silhouettes 8x10 #9
Studio is only a photoshoot. Four versions were available; base, silver press proof (numbered to 1000 copies), gold press proof (numbered to 250 copies), and an 8x10 photo. The only one not fitting the description is the Hard Hats insert numbered to 3000. Silhouettes are printed to 1500 copies, two times its 8x10 counterpart.
Upper Deck
1997-98 Upper Deck #168
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Game Dated #168
|
1997-98 Upper Deck 3x5 #168
|
1997-98 Upper Deck 5x7 #168
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Sixth Sense Masters #SS24
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Sixth Sense Wizards #SS24
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Smooth Grooves #S10
|
1997-98 Upper Deck The Specialists #S10
|
1997-98 Upper Deck The Specialists Gold #S10
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Three Stars Select #T5C
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Visions #10
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Visions Signature Moves #10
|
People made always the mistake of thinking they have the Game Dated parallel because of the game dated stamp on the card. The base set has 60 game dated cards, and the parallel has a silver embossed finish to it, and its also three times its thickness. At 1 per 1500 packs, which is probably a case, it's not that common! A 3x5 and 5x7 of the base card also exist.
For the inserts, the Diamond Vision features his sick toe-to-skate goal in a pre-season game. A signature version also exists and can be found at a rate of 1 per 5 packs. Sixth Sense has a print score of 2000, while the Wizards parallel is only numbered to a 100. Smooth Groove is a common card, just like The Specialist, but the level is hand-numbered to 100. The Three Stars Selection is a 1 per 4 packs die-cut insert.
For the inserts, the Diamond Vision features his sick toe-to-skate goal in a pre-season game. A signature version also exists and can be found at a rate of 1 per 5 packs. Sixth Sense has a print score of 2000, while the Wizards parallel is only numbered to a 100. Smooth Groove is a common card, just like The Specialist, but the level is hand-numbered to 100. The Three Stars Selection is a 1 per 4 packs die-cut insert.
Upper Deck Ice
1997-98 Upper Deck Ice #86
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Ice Parallel #86
|
1997-98 Upper Deck Ice Power Shift #86
The price point for Ice was 5$ for a 3-card pack. The series has two variations of the base card: depending on the subset, the ice parallel legends for Bure is a 1 per 11 packs, while the Power Shift was 1 per 23 packs.
Zenith
1997-98 Zenith #34
|
1997-98 Zenith Z-Silver #34
|
1997-98 Zenith Gold #Z59
|
1997-98 Zenith Impulse #Z59
|
1997-98 Zenith Impulse Silver #Z59
|
1997-98 Zenith Impulse Gold #Z59
|
Zenith was a cool idea with its "Dare to Tear" 5x7 with a hockey card in it. Silver is a 1 per 7 packs parallel. The gold is numbered to 100.