Design:
2011 Prime Signatures features some nice looking cards. The best looking cards within this product would have to be the on-card signatures. The hard-signed signatures look great with the color photographs that blend into the all white background. These are some of the better looking cards Panini has released, right up there with the silhouette signed patches found in Crown Royale. I wish all of the cards would have been hard-signed though. Many of them feature stickers. Every card is made with thick stock. I love thick base cards.
Price:
Boxes are currently selling for $53.00.
“Hit” Quality:
With only one pack per box containing an autograph, its a quick thrill type of product. I pulled the following:
Auto
- Alex Green Prime Signatures Rookie Platinum Auto #’ed/25
- Pierre Thomas Prime Proof Blue #’ed/49
- Brett Favre #22 #’ed/499
- Jerod Mayo #87 #’ed/499
Overall:
Overall, I give 2011 Prime Signatures Football 3.5 Pipino Knights out of 5 (1=poor & 5=perfect). The set is very nicely designed, but the sticker autographs are what truly kill it. You can’t beat the price though – $53.00. I’m sure we’ve all spent more and received less.
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Alex Green is not worth 53.00 by any means! OUCH!