Review of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards
On average, each hobby box of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards will contain 1 Sweet Spot Signature sequentially numbered to 275 or less. Each box of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards will also contain 1 Over-Sized Swatch Memorabilia Card sequentially numbered to 299 or less on average. Every other hobby box of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards will include 1 Sweet Spot Signature sequentially numbered to 175 or less.
The base set of 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards is 100 cards. Since each box only contains 60 cards, it will take at least two boxes to complete the base set and probably even more than that.
There are 84 different players’ autographs in 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards.
The autograph cards in 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards are broken down as such:
Sweet Spot Signatures (Red Stitched) sequentially numbered to 275
Sweet Spot Signatures (Red and Blue Stitched) sequentially numbered to 150 (black and blue ink variations)
Sweet Spot Signatures (Black Stitched) sequentially numbered to 1 (black and blue ink variations)
Sweet Spot Signatures (Fielding Gloves) sequentially numbered to 15 (black and blue variations)
Sweet Spot Signatures (Bat Barrels) sequentially numbered to 25 (black and blue ink variations)
The memorabilia cards in 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards are broken down as such:
Super Sweet Swatch Memorabilia sequentially numbered to 299
Super Sweet Swatch Memorabilia Gold sequentially numbered to 75
This is a fairly expensive product for 2006 Baseball Cards. Packs of this product will run anywhere from $7-10 each. Hobby boxes will cost between $80 and $95.
Most people purchasing 2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards are solely going after the autograph card in each box. They are very highly sought after cards because the autographs are on piece of baseball, gloves, or bats. Many of the autographs in the set are of proven stars as well, making the product even that more sought after.
2006 Upper Deck Sweet Spot Baseball Cards are a real gamble for a collector. If they pull a low-end autograph, it may only bring in a few dollars if they chose to re-sell it as a single card. On the other hand, if the autograph is of a superstar player, then that autograph could bring in a few hundred dollars, especially if it is one of the low numbered versions.
Instead of taking the gamble on a box, it is probably a better idea to use the money that you would have spent on that and just buy the autographs of your favorite players.