
Goal to Go Warp Tek (obviously different), Goal to Go Plus (Vertical lines), Std. Goal to Go (Foil). The picture of Barry on the back of all three versions is the same picture on all three versions.
These are just like the Atlantattitude cards of the same year, except the warp tek version is not serial numbered.
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So THAT is what them things look like!




JLB: If you go to amazon and type that in the search, you can pick it up fairly cheap. That is the book in which the 2000 Dorling Kindersley Stickers are from. I just ordered one. Thought I would pass that on. I had to do some research to find that one. There are new and used on there.
HT: Once I get the book, I'll post images!


99 UD Ionix HoloGRFX #H7
96 Classic NFL Experience Super Bowl Red #11

If I start collecting these, I might as well check all of the holograms variations on every year of upper deck cards. (I saw that in 1991 there are two different versions of the U.D. Holograms. LOL! I'm not that desperate for different Barry's!)

Art Friggin Monk. But hey! At least we have seen a version of it. Thanks JLB!
jlb: Here are the scans you requested. Try to get a picture up of these before 2010!

jlb: The way I understand it:
Bronze is obvious with bronze X and Bronze coloring. Gold is also fairly obvious with the Gold colored X and Background. The Reg issue, silver and steel are tougher to distinguish. As I understand it, the reg issue is colored background with a silver X, the Silver has a silver background with the silver X, the Steel has a duller X than the other two with a silver background.

The Xcalibur card I have is numbered of /5000.
The "P1" card is numbered 43G and is serial numbered underneath /1000.
jlb:There are 5 versions of the card. The standard is Blue. There is a green, orange, purple and red version of the card. The blue, green, and red versions are all $6, purple is $10, and the orange is the big daddy at $50.
HT: I believe this is the card your referring to. I have 2 of em, neither are serial numbered. This card back in 2000 had a crazy multiplier on it. Anyone else?
have any info about it?
htoutlaws:
They usually have those NFL Experience events at the Super Bowl. So maybe it's a event issue promo card. I have no info. Anyone else?
jlb:
That is a new one for me. I have to agree with ht, sounds like a promo from the experience. Can't believe this is the first time hearing about it.

barrysanderscards: stuckee, there are two versions..a gold and a blue version.
HT: I found several with multiple colors. Some have two different color patterns on the same card.
Left:Green/Purple/Blue Center:Purple/Green/Yellow Right:Purple/Blue/Green/Yellow/Orange
In my opinion Topps made a multicolor foil with no consistent color scheme.
Now we feel compelled to find different color schemes. Screw it. I have 12 dups, and eight are a different variation of the other.

It is hard to see when you have the card in hand, to scan it is impossible. You can barely see it, but there is a embossment on the upper right corner of the card. The embossment does not show on the back of the card. You actually have to hold the card on a angle against the light to see it. You can see a faint line above the helmet to the left of #67 on the arm of the jersey. So everyone dig out those 35 duplicates of the standard version and hold em up under the light! I have found many refractors in my duplicates that way.

It must be the standard silver version. If it was Purple, It would be serial numbered 1/1, and autographed by Michael Cramer.
In 98 they seem to go by the background color. However, in 97 they go by the border. It doesn't make much sense calling the 97 "Purple" it should be called "Gold", however Beckett is just that way.

jlb:
Chilly- The member's only parrellels have member's only in small print on the back of the card. It cover's the entire back of the card.

The Foil version(Bottom) looks alot like the Upper Deck Star Attractions card.


The 24KT Gold is just over the warp speed. VERY tough!