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Trading Card Central - Product Reviews

Check here for reviews of various products in the trading card industry and our opinions on the overall collectibility of newly released products.

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Featured Sports Cards Review:
Tennis Anyone? First Cards Hit the Market Since 2003
2005 Ace Authentic Debut Edition Tennis Trading Card Factory Set The 2005 Ace Authentic Debut Edition tennis trading card factory set, produced by Ace Authentic of Tampa, Florida, arrived on the market in January offering the first officially licensed tennis cards since the 2003 NetPro products.

Building on previous tennis card products, the new cards from Ace have a nearly identical design to the NetPro Premier Edition set. Cards in the Debut Edition set feature a standard front design that integrates the player's name, country name and country flag over a full-bleed, color action shot. The card backs follow a standard design of player vitals; career statistics including tour record, rankings and prize money; career highlights; and the card numbers. The back also includes a small black-and-white headshot of each player.

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Featured Non-Sports Cards Review:
Become an Idol with the American Idol Season 3 Collectible Card Game
William Hung American Idol Card Now you can become an American Idol with the American Idol Season 3 Collectible Card Game (CCG) by Fleer/SkyBox International LP. The American Idol Season 3 card game is fast (15-30 minutes), easy to learn and can be played by two to six players, ages 9 and up.

To play, match a song card with a singer card and use your favorite judge cards to take your contestants all the way to the finals. Then, during the finals, you can cast your vote to determine which contestant gets voted off until there is only one American Idol winner.

The entire boxed American Idol Season 3 CCG set consists of 110 playing cards.

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Sports Cards Review:
2004 Fleer Genuine Insider Baseball Offers Pulls Inside of Pulls
2004 Fleer Genuine Insider Baseball Box Fleer added a little excitement in early June with the release of 2004 Fleer Genuine Insider Baseball. What makes this product stand out from the rest is the cards that put the "inside" into Genuine Insider. With this product, not only do you have the initial thrill of seeing what you pulled from a pack, you now have an added chance for great cards by checking the pull-outs contained within the various Insider cards.

With this unique in the industry approach, these cards provide the chance for a pull inside of a pull.

The 90-card basic set consists of seasoned veterans and young stars. Cards in the basic set feature a clean, standard front design that integrates the player's name, team, position and number. The card backs also follow a standard design of player vitals and career statistics.

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Sports Cards Review:
2004 Fleer Ultra Football Provides Something for Every Collector
2004 Fleer Ultra Football Box Fleer kicked off their NFL season in mid-May with the release of 2004 Fleer Ultra Football. The 232-card basic set starts with 200 veteran cards, continues with a 13-card "Lucky 13 Rookies" set featuring the top 13 collectible rookies numbered to 500 and then ends with 19 "All-Rookie" cards.

Cards in the basic set feature a clean, standard front design that integrates the player's name and team in the bottom center area. The card backs also follow a standard design of player vitals and career statistics. All of the cards feature great, game-action photography.

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Sports Cards Review:
Enjoy Set Building with 2003-04 Upper Deck MVP Basketball
2003-04 Upper Deck MVP Basketball The 2003-04 Upper Deck MVP Basketball set is made up of 230 base cards that include 30 rookie cards. Since a hobby box consists of 24 packs of 8 cards each with every pack including one rookie card, set builders should find this to be a relatively easy set to complete. Every box also includes one memorabilia card, so you'll have the added enjoyment of finding items like a warm-ups or shooting-shirt card. Also watch for ProSign cards that features autographs of some of the best athletes in the NBA®.

The base cards in this set (common players and rookies) feature a clean, standard front design that integrates the player's name, position and team in the bottom center area along with the Upper Deck MVP logo. The card backs also follow a standard design of player vitals, career statistics and general notes. Keep in mind that both the card fronts and backs contain a white border around the top, bottom, left and right edges, so centering will be a consideration when grading these cards.

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