Upper Deck Baseball Cards 2010
Upper Deck Baseball Cards 2010
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Upper Deck MLB New York Yankees Yankee Stadium Legacy 100 Card Set $8.99 Wowzzer!! We are VERY Proud to offer the MUST HAVE Factory Sealed incredible Yankees Box Set!! Every Yankee fan AROUND THE WORLD with a PULSE must own this Box Set!! *** This is for an Original FACTORY SEALED Upper Deck Yankee Stadium Legacy Box Set in MINT CONDITION!! This AMAZING Box Set includes 100 Cards that Chronicle the History of the most storied baseball Stadium, Yankee Stadium and all th… |
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Ultra Pro Card Baseball Card Album (3 Inch D-Ring Binder) and a Sealed Box of 9 Pocket Storage Sheets (100 Pages). $23.99 Ultra Pro Baseball Card Album (3 inch D-Ring Binder) and a sealed box of 9 Pocket Storage Sheets (100 pages) to store your cards in. Makes a great gift for any card collector! Buying both together this way will save you on shipping as opposed to buying them as separate items. Brand new and in stock for immediate shipment!… |
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2010 Upper Deck World of Sports Trading Card # 2 Yao Ming / Basketball Cards / Houston Rockets / In a screw down case! $2.95 2010 Upper Deck World of Sports Trading Card # 2 Yao Ming / Basketball Cards / Houston Rockets / In a screw down case!… |
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New York Yankees 2009 Topps World Series Champions Set (27 Cards) $2.99 Key Selling Points: This 27 card set is the Official Baseball Card of the World Series. It contains all the key players and highlights of the Fall Classic in one package. Each card is an authentic collectible, foil stamped with the World Series Champions logo, and packaged with World Series Champions graphics. This is a limited edition set. Made in the USA. There are 10 sets per display box, 12 d… |
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2010 Upper Deck Series 1 Baseball Factory Sealed Retail Box with Game Used Jersey $13.98 This is for a brand new original factory sealed retail Box of 2010 Upper Deck Series 1 MLB Baseball! This Factory Sealed Retail Box contains 10 packs and 8 cards per pack! Plus this Factory Sealed Box includes guaranteed at least one Game Used Memorabilia cards! Look for your favorite MLB Baseball Stars including Derek Jeter, David Ortiz, Albert Pujols, and Ken Griffey Jr.! Also look for rare Sign… |
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Johnny Bench 1981 Topps Baseball (Cincinnati Reds) $0.49 … |

Major League Baseball Sues Upper Deck Over Trademark Infringement
Fresh off its settlement with Konami over internationally traded Yu-Gi-Oh trading cards which Upper Deck admitted it counterfeited, the trading card giant is up to its neck in legal battles again. Major League Baseball, which dropped UD from its stable of trading card makers last year, is suing the company for millions of dollars in damages plus a punitive award in the US District Court in New York,. The allegation is trademark infringement. MLB licenses and very strongly protects its various team trademarks. Baseball claims Upper Deck is using those trademarks despite the fact it does not have the rights to do it as licensed by MLB, nor has it been given permission to proceed with MLB licensed trading cards.
“Upper Deck’s current conduct is reflective of a pattern of utter disrespect for the contractual and intellectual property rights of those from whom it licenses valuable trademarks,” the complaint said.
So far a spokesman for Upper Deck has no comment.
Upper Deck, based in Carlsbad, CA started making licensed trading cards of major league baseball players in 1989 when it burst on the scene as the card of the collector. The relationship was a good one and UD was credited with pushing kids trading cards into a new realm of real life collectibles. The industry, led by UD, reached over $2 billion in retail sales in the early 1990’s. Problems began surfacing in the latter part of the decade and now MLB now says UD still owes it $2.4 million in back royalties. Last year MLB and the Players Union began not renewing licenses due to the vast over production which led the category down a path of near non-existence. Topps is once again the only trading card maker of licensed baseball cards.
It is the logos and trademarks which are in question here for the most part when it comes to this lawsuit. The NFL, NBA and NHL as well as other leagues have similar restrictions. This week the NFL, which owns the rights to the New Orleans Saints’ familiar slogan “Who Dat” is using its muscle to try to halt the sale of knock off tee shirts and other items at the Super Bowl which carry the “Who Dat” statement. The NBA for years has raided swap meets and flea markets confiscating and shutting down dealers who print shirts and caps with their official logos as well.
One of the aspects in question is Upper Deck recently released both the high end Ultimate Collection and Signature Stars Baseball products. MLB says UD released these 2010 products (they were released in 2010) but on the packaging UD states these are 2009 products.
“They did put a disclaimer on the box saying the product is not affiliated with Major League Baseball,” said Dave Rodriguez of Sports Source, a baseball card shop in Burbank, CA. “It is confusing to the collector certainly and the product was solicited during 2009.”
Several distributors have also halted distribution of UD trading cards which are under question with the law suit. Usually card makers solicit their products four to six months in advance of release. Upper Deck did have a license in 2009. Whether this will be part of UD’s defense or not will remain to be seen. Upper Deck had been the leader in distributing trading cards world wide including World Cup Soccer beginning in 1993. It even printed basketball in foreign languages for Asia and Europe.
Upper Deck was one of the first companies to take the printing of cards with retired players to another level. Pacific, Topps and Fleer had previously printed cards with retired players as far back as 1960. Upper Deck with it’s SP Legendary Cuts Series however actually put autographs and pieces of jerseys the players wore in the cards. For the most part teams have two jerseys they wear. The home jersey and the away jersey each normally feature either the name of the team across the front or the name of the city. If a company uses the name of the team a license is required and royalties paid but if the city only is used in most cases it is a freebie.
In a previous Examiner article we correctly identified the fact five UD employees pleaded the Fifth Amendment against self incrimination in the Konami case, however CEO Richard McWilliam was not one of them which was incorrectly stated. In the story UD settled out of court with Konami after admitting it counterfeited over 600,000 YGO trading cards.
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How much are my orioles baseball cards worth?
I have a B.J. Surhoff Orioles Topps card for 2006. Also within that year i have Brian Roberts,Bruce Chen, Corey Patterson, Daniel Cabrera, David Newham, Erik Bedard, Jay Gibbons, Javy Lopez, Jorge Julio, Luis Matos, Miguel Tejada, Melvin Mora, Ramon Hernandez, Walter Young, Rodrigo Lopez then I have a Adam Jones upper deck card for 2010. Also I have a Rene Gonzales, and Eric Bell cards that are older. All cards are in perfect condition kept in my baseball binder. I was wondering what they were worth. Like one card be worth 100 dollars becuase its a retired player or something. THANKS!!!
If Jordan would pay $20 for those cards, sell them right now because you couldn’t get a dime total from anyone else in the world – literally.
Email Jordan about that $20 right now because that’s teh steal of a lifetime. Those are all common cards, completely worthless but if someone (who clearly has no idea what he’s talking about) would liteally give you $20, jump on that now. Let us know how it goes (because I have a sneaky suspicion Jordan will back out of his $20 offer)
2010 Upper Deck Hobby Baseball Cards Box Break Part 1
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