Different packaging? Yep. Just 5 cards per pack. And on the back there's a DT by the Panini label. My guess is Dollar Tree.
Since these cards have mostly been featured on the previous post, I won't show each of the five cards. Well, maybe. Sure. Why not?
Lorenzo Cain watching the ball slice to the first base side. Standard Donruss front. Standard Donruss back.
Ah, a Rated Rookie. I don't think this is a subset, just a designation. Maybe a range of numbers.
Andres Munoz Rookie Card. He's not rated. But he does have a different back.
Ooh. A yellow card. Rumor is that this is a Dollar Tree exclusive. Standard back.
And wrapping up with Jonathan Villar. Without MLB logos, and before I looked at the Missing In Action designation, I thought that Mr. Villar played for Baltimore. Oh, he did. I guess Donruss didn't want to explain to collectors that he's now playing for MIA. Well, not actually playing. He's on the team.
Interesting fact from the stats of Mr. Villar? He played in every game of the 2019 season. A healthy young man.
If you'd like to see the complete checklist, head on over to The Cardboard Connection.
So many Dollar Trees, so little time...
ReplyDeleteLol I agree David as some of these cards can be worth as much as 20 bux or more. Not bad for a one dollar investment.
ReplyDeleteLol I agree David as some of these cards can be worth as much as 20 bux or more. Not bad for a one dollar investment.
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