
2022-23 Score Ligue 1 Soccer Cards – Checklist Added
2022-23 Score Ligue 1 Soccer highlights the French league with a full Panini card product.
2022-23 Score Ligue 1 Soccer highlights the French league with a full Panini card product.
2022 Score Football returns for more cardboard excitement from the NFL gridiron. The 400-card Hobby boxes include four autographs.
2021-22 Score Serie A Soccer brings the well-known card brand to the Italian league with limited inserts and autographs.
The debut of 2021-22 Score Premier League Soccer offers collectors an all-new option for Panini EPL cards.
Featuring limited inserts and autographs, 2021-22 Score FIFA Soccer brings the familiar brand to some of the best clubs and national teams.
The first officially-licensed NFL product of the new season, 2021 Score Football provides four autographs per Hobby box.
Keeping its Jumbo format, 2020 Score Football remains one of Panini’s early-season staples. Each NFL box contains four autographs.
2019-20 Score Hockey marks the return of Panini to hockey cards. The online-only release highlights a pair of young players led by second-overall pick Kaapo Kakko.
It may have gone by very quickly for some collectors, but 2019 Score Football is the 30th-anniversary release of the long-running brand. Every Jumbo Hobby box should have four autographs.
Panini goes big heading into the new NFL season with 2018 Score Football! The release boasts a massive base set and the first licensed NFL rookie cards of the year.
The popular NFL brand continues with 2017 Score Football. Every jumbo hobby box contains four autographs.
2016 Score Football takes a basic look at the new season with a deep base checklist and multiple inserts. Jumbo boxes promise three autographs and one memorabilia card while Retail Blasters include an exclusive Helmet card.
2015 Score Football is one of Panini’s first NFL sets of the season. The 400-card base set has more than 100 rookies. Boxes come with either an autograph or memorabilia card.
Aimed largely at the retail market, 2014 Score Football focuses heavily on rookies, inserts and parallels. Each box promises an autograph or memorabilia card.
2013-14 Score Hockey arrives with a new hobby configuration highlighted by 52-card jumbo packs. Loaded with rookies, the set also includes several familiar inserts. Autographs fall two per hobby box.
Celebrating its 25th anniversary, 2013 Score Football is once again targeted at set builders collecting on a budget. Jumbo hobby boxes deliver 50 rookie cards and three hits, including at least two autographs.
2012-13 Score Winter Classic Hockey commemorates one of the biggest games of the NHL season. The 50-card set boasts extensive checklists for both teams.
2012-13 Score Hockey sees the return of the venerable value-laden early release. The set is highlighted by random autographs and Hot Rookies short prints.
For less than a dollar a pack, 2012 Score Football comes with plenty of rookies, inserts and parallels. Aimed at set collectors, the base set has 400 cards, including 100 rookie cards. Every hobby box has 24 rookies, and at least 60 inserts and parallels.
2011-12 Score Hockey returns with an all-new design. The value-driven product is loaded with inserts and parallels. The popular Recollection Collection buyback autographs return.
2011 Score Football Football product review, set information, price comparisons and top singles. Each box promises 36 rookie cards, 36 Glossy parallels and 26 additional inserts and parallels.
2010 Score Football Card Set Details, Reviews, Box Price Comparisons, and Auction Tracker.
Led by rookie cards for Emmitt Smith, Junior Seau and Cortez Kennedy, 1990 Score Football is a great example of the designs and overproduction of the hobby at that time.
Loaded with rookies, 1989 Score Football is one of the few Junk Wax Era sets to hold strong on the secondary market. Barry Sanders, Troy Aikman and Deion Sanders are among the notable rookie cards in the set.
1988 Score Rookie/Traded Baseball is the first update box set from the card maker. Rookies include Craig Biggio and Roberto Alomar. While the basic version is plentiful, the Glossy one has held decent values over the years.
1988 Score Baseball is the first from the brand that was popular for about a decade. The colorful set may not be worth much today but it does include a rookie card of Tom Glavine.