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2020-21 Upper Deck Black Diamond Hockey Hobby Box

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2020-21 Upper Deck Black Diamond Hockey Hobby BoxCONFIGURATION: 6 PREMIUM CARDS PER PACK 1 PACK PER BOX 5 BOXES PER INNER SHIPPER 2 INNER SHIPPERS PER CASECONTENT HIGHLIGHTS Black Diamond is the first high end product of the 2020 21 hockey season and is the first product of the year to feature an extensive selection of premium autograph and memorabilia cards for the 2020 21 rookie class! The coveted Diamond Relic Rookies cards are back! Each card in this set of top prospects boasts one to four

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- 6 PREMIUM CARDS PER PACK
- 1 PACK PER BOX
- 5 BOXES PER INNER SHIPPER
- 2 INNER SHIPPERS PER CASE

CONTENT HIGHLIGHTS

• Black Diamond is the first high-end product of the 2020-21 hockey season and is the first product of the year to feature an extensive selection of premium autograph and memorabilia cards for the 2020-21 rookie class!

• The coveted Diamond Relic Rookies cards are back!

- Each card in this set of top prospects boasts one to four diamonds. The better the prospect, the more diamonds the card will feature.

- Additionally, every card in the set and its three parallels are numbered to 99 or less, including the highly-sought after 1-of-1 Pure Black parallel cards.

• NEW! You can find additional Diamond Relic cards featuring rookies, as well as current stars and retired legends, via the all-new Diamond Legends, Diamond Stars and Diamond Futures insert cards.

- Keep an eye out for a slew of low-numbered (most to 25 or less!) autograph & autograph + memorabilia parallels, highlighted by the 1-of-1 Pure Black Diamond Relic Auto parallel cards.

• Every pack includes one Exquisite Collection chase card! Exquisite cards represent the first wave of a multi-product Exquisite hockey overlay program. The first wave delivers an exciting array of rookies and premium memorabilia.

• NEW! The brand new Winter Classic Memories insert set commemorates recent top moments from this fan-favorite event. Look for low-numbered Gold and Gold Auto parallel cards!

• Gemography, the longtime classic Black Diamond autograph insert reborn as an autographed Diamond Relic insert set in 2019-20, is back! All cards in this set, which boasts an intriguing mix of retired legends, current stars and rookies, are numbered to just 25.

• The Jewels of the Draft autographed patch cards are back following a successful 2019-20 debut. These brightly-colored and sharply-designed cards featuring 2020-21 rookies will enhance any collection. These cards pop!

• Grow your Team Logo Jumbo Patches collection!

- This year’s edition features manufactured patch logos from the 2020 All-Star Game, the St. Louis Blues (Retro Jersey), the Arizona Coyotes (Retro/Alternate 3rd Jersey), the Edmonton Oilers (Alternate 3rd Jersey) and the Boston Bruins (Alternate 3rd Jersey).

- Keep an eye out for the Gold parallel cards featuring the Full Team Logo (#’d to 15), the Full Team Alternate Logo (#’d to 5) and the NHL Shield Logo (1-of-1!). There are also Rookie Team Logo Jumbo Patches!
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