Teaser: Panini America Rips Three Boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby

Over the weekend here on The Knight's Lance, we brought you the Teaser Gallery previewing three early boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Retail. Today, we're following up with a similar Teaser Gallery previewing the contents of three early boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby, which releases in hobby shops across North America on Wednesday.

Panini America 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby Teaser (60)

Over the weekend here on The Knight’s Lance, we brought you the Teaser Gallery previewing three early boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Retail. Today, we’re following up with a similar Teaser Gallery previewing the contents of three early boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby, which releases in hobby shops across North America on Wednesday.

Every four-pack hobby box of 2014 Crown Royale Football will deliver four autograph or memorabilia cards, including many from the stunning Silhouettes insert. The product also provides its traditional array of fancily foiled parallels and delicate die-cuts.

These particular three boxes delivered two Rookie Silhouettes, eight parallels (including an Eddie Lacy numbered to just 25), 14 inserts and eight Rookie Cards. We’ll have more on 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby in the coming days right here on The Knight’s Lance. Until then, enjoy the following gallery that takes you pack by pack through the experience.

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0 Replies to “Teaser: Panini America Rips Three Boxes of 2014 Crown Royale Football Hobby”

  1. The Crown Royale patch auto RCs are some of the nicest in all of Panini’s suite of products. Accordingly, it was great receiving one in every hobby box, and I was fortunate enough to pull an Andrew Luck rookie from the ’09 product…and its a magnificent issue. I’m not certain why you decided to move away from that hit rate. The new, reflective backgrounds aren’t as impressive, IMO.

  2. I know alot of collector like this product, but just doesn’t do it for me. Nothing catches my eye that is a must have. Just not a huge fan of the cut out player pictures on cards. Wish their would be more action shots. Atleast the 80’s and 90’s had those. Look at artistic action shots in Upper deck Masterpieces Football.

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