Teaser Gallery: Panini America Opens Early Boxes of 2014 Golden Age Baseball

Perhaps all you really need to know about what kind of uniqueness awaits inside Panini America's 2014 Golden Age Baseball can be found in, oh, the second pack we opened earlier today for this Teaser Gallery: Base cards of Dizzy Dean, P.T. Barnum, Clyde "Bulldog" Turner, Ernie Banks and Farrah Fawcett, and a Mini of Jack Ruby. Yeah, that pretty much sums up.

Panini America 2014 Golden Age Baseball Teaser (1)

Perhaps all you really need to know about what kind of uniqueness awaits inside Panini America’s 2014 Golden Age Baseball can be found in, oh, the second pack we opened earlier today for this Teaser Gallery: Base cards of Dizzy Dean, P.T. Barnum, Clyde “Bulldog” Turner, Ernie Banks and Farrah Fawcett, and a Mini of Jack Ruby. Yeah, that pretty much sums up.

Throw in some on-card autographs (almost every last one of them featuring bold, proud penmanship) from some of the greatest athletes and actors who ever lived, some legendary memorabilia and all kinds of clever collectible twists and you have quite an accurate depiction of 2014 Golden Age Baseball.

Of course, you’ll be able to see all of that for yourself beginning tomorrow, when the product releases to hobby shops across North America. Although each box promises one autograph and one memorabilia card, roughly three boxes in every case will deliver two autographs and no memorabilia card. No matter which box type you get, you’re virtually guaranteed to have a good time. We certainly did during the process of our three-box busting binge this morning.

The results of that process are detailed below in pack-by-pack form. Enjoy the gallery and stay tuned to The Knight’s Lance for continued coverage of 2014 Golden Age Baseball.

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0 Replies to “Teaser Gallery: Panini America Opens Early Boxes of 2014 Golden Age Baseball”

  1. Just a weird set with little to no value at all. The only good cards are the ones in black and white. If this was mixed into a brand like Sportskings then maybe I would be interested. Get that classy old look of cards back from the early 20th century mixed in withthe non-sport and lesser seen sports.

  2. I like the design this year and there are some pretty cool personalities and a lot of variety on the checklist. Plus who can complain when you pull a Luke Duke autograph?

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