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=Description=
=Description=


1998 E-X 2001 (made by Fleer/SkyBox) is a 100-card, [[Acetate|all-acetate]] set distributed exclusively to Hobby outlets.  
1998 E-X 2001 was produced by Fleer/SkyBox and was a 100-card, set distributed exclusively to Hobby outlets.  Continuing with this brand's theme of depth established from previous years, each base card was again multi-layered; however, in contrast to [[1997 E-X 2000|last year]], the 1998 set utilized more [[Acetate|acetate]] and the different layers were more visible.  The result: The top layer featured the player photo over a silver, holographic "shading"-foil design that resembled the [[1998_Flair_Showcase#Base_Set_.28Section_2.29|1998 Flair Showcase Row 1 design]] and covered roughly 1/3 of the card.  The middle layer was all acetate and featured a colored, opaque curved portion in the middle of the card that accented a player's team colors and a completely transparent, uncolored portion where the "E-X 2001" logo, nameplate, team, and jersey number were housed in gold foil.  The bottom layer was exclusive to the card backs and did not feature any foil variations.


An unnumbered Kerry Wood exchange card was randomly seeded into 1 in every 50 packs (the same pull rate as any other basic issue card). Unlike the acetate stock basic cards, this Wood exchange card was printed on paper stock and could be redeemed until March 31st, 1999 for a real E-X 2001 acetate stock Wood card (number 101).  A set is considered complete without this card  
An unnumbered Kerry Wood exchange card was distributed into packs at the rate as any other base card. However, unlike the acetate base cards, the Wood exchange card was printed on paper stock and could be redeemed until March 31st, 1999 for an acetate, regular base card of Kerry Wood (number 101).  A set is considered complete without this card.


There are no key Rookie Cards in this set.  
The numbering of the base set was subjectively arranged to have top current stars in the game featured first in the set, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars featured last - this arrangement was key to rationale for serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials parallel sets.  There are no key Rookie Cards in this set.  


=Distribution=
=Distribution=
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24 packs per box, two cards per pack (MSRP: $3.99). Hobby only.
24 packs per box, two cards per pack (MSRP: $3.99). Hobby only.


=Reviews=
6 boxes per case.


=Insertion Ratios=
=Insertion Ratios=
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Two different Alex Rodriguez promo cards were produced.  The more common of the two was distributed to dealers and the Hobby media.  It is identical to Rodriguez's E-X 2001 base card except for the text "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" printed diagonally across the card back.
Two different Alex Rodriguez promo cards were produced.  The more common of the two was distributed to dealers and the Hobby media.  It is identical to his base card except for the text "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" printed diagonally across the card back.


The other A-Rod promo card was distributed to industry leaders at the 13th Annual Hawaii Trade Show in late February, 1998. Like the other promo, it has the words "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" on the back.  However, a small gold foil "Hawaii XIII" stamp with a palm tree on the left-hand side of the card front distinguishes this promo from the more common one. Fleer/SkyBox produced approximately 200 copies of this card, although it is not serial-numbered.  
The other A-Rod promo card was distributed to industry leaders at the 13th Annual Hawaii Trade Show in late February, 1998. Like the other promo, it has the words "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" on the back.  However, a small gold foil "Hawaii XIII" stamp with a palm tree on the left-hand side of the card front distinguishes this promo from the more common one. Fleer/SkyBox produced approximately 200 non-serial numbered copies of this card.  


==Base Set==
==Base Set==


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==Parallels==
==Parallels==


===Essential Credentials===
===Essential Credentials===


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There were two types of Essential Credentials parallels: Now and Future.  In total, each player had 101 serial-numbered Essential Credentials cards produced; however, the specific number of Now and Future versions produced for each player varied.  For example, Curt Schilling is card #37 in the set.  Just like any player in the set, Schilling has 101 total Essential Credentials cards that are serial-numbered.  Specifically, Schilling has 37 Essential Credential Nows (matching his card number in the set) and 64 Essential Credentials Futures (101 - 37 = 64) produced.
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'''Essential Credentials Now''':
 
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The serial-numbering for the Essential Credentials Now parallel mirrored numbering of the base set such that card #1 in the set was serial-numbered to 1, #2 was serial numbered to 2, etc.  The arrangement of players in the base set placed the top current stars in the game first, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars last - thus, the established players who were starring "Now" in the game featured the lowest serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials Now set. 


Each of the 100 base cards are available in two different serial-numbered Essential Credentials parallels: Now and FutureThe production of the Essential Credentials Now matches the card's sequential number, and the Essential Credentials Future is serial-numbered to 101 copies minus the sequential numberBetween the two Essential Credentials sets, each card is serial-numbered to a combined 101 copies.
Essential Credentials Now featured a neon yellow-green theme finish to the cardFor each player in this parallel, the silver, holographic "shading" foil from the base design was holographic neon-yellow, the opaque acetate portion was yellow-green, and the transparent acetate portion was yellow"Essential Credentials Now" was also printed in black text on the transparent acetate portion of the card front and the serial number was on the back.


For example, Curt Schilling is card #37 in the set.  Therefore, 37 Schilling Nows and 64 Futures (101 - 37 = 64) were produced.
'''Essential Credentials Future''':


For brevity's sake, we are not individually listed the production figures for each card.   
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The serial-numbering for the Essential Credentials Future parallel was determined by subtracting the player's number in the set minus from 101 (the total number of cards in the base set).  Again, due to the arrangement of players in the base set, the top current stars were featured first while the young stars were featured last - thus, the potential "Future" stars of the game featured the lowest serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials Future set. 
 
Essential Credentials Future featured a neon magenta-purple theme finish to the card.  For each player in this parallel, the silver, holographic "shading" foil from the base design was holographic neon purple, the opaque acetate portion was neon red, and the transparent acetate portion was magenta.  "Essential Credentials Future" was also printed in black text on the transparent acetate portion of the card front and the serial number was on the back.
 
For brevity's sake, the individual, serial-numbered production figures for each card are not listed here.   


==Inserts==
==Inserts==


===Star Date 2001===
===Star Date 2001===
This 15-card set highlighted the top young players in the game at the time that could be stars by 2001.  Each card was printed on layered acetate featuring one of seven possible space-themed backgrounds.


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===Cheap Seat Treats===
===Cheap Seat Treats===
This 20-card set featured some of the top power hitters that could launch baseballs into the "cheap seats" of a stadium.  Each card was uniquely die-cut to resemble a baseball stadium char that could fold down like an actual seat. 


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===Destination Cooperstown===
===Destination Cooperstown===


This set is die-cut and made to resemble a luggage tag, complete with string.  These cards were inserted at the "case hit" level.
This 15-card set featured players destined for the Hall of Fame.  Each card was die-cut resemble a luggage tag with an actual string on a slight holographic foil finish.  These cards were inserted at a rate of 1 in every 6 cases.
 
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===Signature 2001===
===Signature 2001===
This set featured autographs of various players that Fleer/Skybox secured for signings.


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Revision as of 19:48, 13 February 2019


Description

1998 E-X 2001 was produced by Fleer/SkyBox and was a 100-card, set distributed exclusively to Hobby outlets. Continuing with this brand's theme of depth established from previous years, each base card was again multi-layered; however, in contrast to last year, the 1998 set utilized more acetate and the different layers were more visible. The result: The top layer featured the player photo over a silver, holographic "shading"-foil design that resembled the 1998 Flair Showcase Row 1 design and covered roughly 1/3 of the card. The middle layer was all acetate and featured a colored, opaque curved portion in the middle of the card that accented a player's team colors and a completely transparent, uncolored portion where the "E-X 2001" logo, nameplate, team, and jersey number were housed in gold foil. The bottom layer was exclusive to the card backs and did not feature any foil variations.

An unnumbered Kerry Wood exchange card was distributed into packs at the rate as any other base card. However, unlike the acetate base cards, the Wood exchange card was printed on paper stock and could be redeemed until March 31st, 1999 for an acetate, regular base card of Kerry Wood (number 101). A set is considered complete without this card.

The numbering of the base set was subjectively arranged to have top current stars in the game featured first in the set, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars featured last - this arrangement was key to rationale for serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials parallel sets. There are no key Rookie Cards in this set.

Distribution

24 packs per box, two cards per pack (MSRP: $3.99). Hobby only.

6 boxes per case.

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Hobby Odds
Base 100 - ?
Kerry Wood Card #101 Exchange 1 - ?
Essential Credentials Now 100 varies ?
Essential Credentials Future 100 varies ?
Star Date 2001 15 - 1:12
Cheap Seat Treats 20 - 1:24
Destination Cooperstown 15 - 1:720
Signature 2001 17 - 1:60

Checklist

Promos

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Two different Alex Rodriguez promo cards were produced. The more common of the two was distributed to dealers and the Hobby media. It is identical to his base card except for the text "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" printed diagonally across the card back.

The other A-Rod promo card was distributed to industry leaders at the 13th Annual Hawaii Trade Show in late February, 1998. Like the other promo, it has the words "PROMOTIONAL SAMPLE" on the back. However, a small gold foil "Hawaii XIII" stamp with a palm tree on the left-hand side of the card front distinguishes this promo from the more common one. Fleer/SkyBox produced approximately 200 non-serial numbered copies of this card.

Base Set

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  • 1 Alex Rodriguez
  • 2 Barry Bonds
  • 3 Greg Maddux
  • 4 Roger Clemens
  • 5 Juan Gonzalez
  • 6 Chipper Jones
  • 7 Derek Jeter
  • 8 Frank Thomas
  • 9 Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • 10 Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • 11 Mark McGwire
  • 12 Hideo Nomo
  • 13 Tony Gwynn
  • 14 Ivan Rodriguez
  • 15 Mike Piazza
  • 16 Roberto Alomar
  • 17 Jeff Bagwell
  • 18 Andruw Jones
  • 19 Albert Belle
  • 20 Mo Vaughn
  • 21 Kenny Lofton
  • 22 Gary Sheffield
  • 23 Tony Clark
  • 24 Mike Mussina
  • 25 Barry Larkin
  • 26 Moises Alou
  • 27 Brady Anderson
  • 28 Andy Pettitte
  • 29 Sammy Sosa
  • 30 Raul Mondesi
  • 31 Andres Galarraga
  • 32 Chuck Knoblauch
  • 33 Jim Thome
  • 34 Craig Biggio
  • 35 Jay Buhner
  • 36 Rafael Palmeiro
  • 37 Curt Schilling
  • 38 Tino Martinez
  • 39 Pedro Martinez
  • 40 Jose Canseco
  • 41 Jeff Cirillo
  • 42 Dean Palmer
  • 43 Tim Salmon
  • 44 Jason Giambi
  • 45 Bob Higginson
  • 46 Jim Edmonds
  • 47 Dave Justice
  • 48 John Olerud
  • 49 Ray Lankford
  • 50 Al Martin
  • 51 Mike Lieberthal
  • 52 Henry Rodriguez
  • 53 Edgar Renteria
  • 54 Eric Karros
  • 55 Marquis Grissom
  • 56 Wilson Alvarez
  • 57 Darryl Kile
  • 58 Jeff King
  • 59 Shawn Estes
  • 60 Tony Womack
  • 61 Willie Greene
  • 62 Ken Caminiti
  • 63 Vinny Castilla
  • 64 Mark Grace
  • 65 Ryan Klesko
  • 66 Robin Ventura
  • 67 Todd Hundley
  • 68 Travis Fryman
  • 69 Edgar Martinez
  • 70 Matt Williams
  • 71 Paul Molitor
  • 72 Kevin Brown
  • 73 Randy Johnson
  • 74 Bernie Williams
  • 75 Manny Ramirez
  • 76 Fred McGriff
  • 77 Tom Glavine
  • 78 Carlos Delgado
  • 79 Larry Walker
  • 80 Hideki Irabu
  • 81 Ryan McGuire
  • 82 Justin Thompson
  • 83 Kevin Orie
  • 84 Jon Nunnally
  • 85 Mark Kotsay
  • 86 Todd Walker
  • 87 Jason Dickson
  • 88 Fernando Tatis
  • 89 Karim Garcia
  • 90 Ricky Ledee
  • 91 Paul Konerko
  • 92 Jaret Wright
  • 93 Darin Erstad
  • 94 Livan Hernandez
  • 95 Nomar Garciaparra
  • 96 Jose Cruz, Jr.
  • 97 Scott Rolen
  • 98 Ben Grieve
  • 99 Vladimir Guerrero
  • NNO Kerry Wood

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  • 101 Kerry Wood EXCH

Parallels

Essential Credentials

There were two types of Essential Credentials parallels: Now and Future. In total, each player had 101 serial-numbered Essential Credentials cards produced; however, the specific number of Now and Future versions produced for each player varied. For example, Curt Schilling is card #37 in the set. Just like any player in the set, Schilling has 101 total Essential Credentials cards that are serial-numbered. Specifically, Schilling has 37 Essential Credential Nows (matching his card number in the set) and 64 Essential Credentials Futures (101 - 37 = 64) produced.

Essential Credentials Now:

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The serial-numbering for the Essential Credentials Now parallel mirrored numbering of the base set such that card #1 in the set was serial-numbered to 1, #2 was serial numbered to 2, etc. The arrangement of players in the base set placed the top current stars in the game first, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars last - thus, the established players who were starring "Now" in the game featured the lowest serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials Now set.

Essential Credentials Now featured a neon yellow-green theme finish to the card. For each player in this parallel, the silver, holographic "shading" foil from the base design was holographic neon-yellow, the opaque acetate portion was yellow-green, and the transparent acetate portion was yellow. "Essential Credentials Now" was also printed in black text on the transparent acetate portion of the card front and the serial number was on the back.

Essential Credentials Future:

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The serial-numbering for the Essential Credentials Future parallel was determined by subtracting the player's number in the set minus from 101 (the total number of cards in the base set). Again, due to the arrangement of players in the base set, the top current stars were featured first while the young stars were featured last - thus, the potential "Future" stars of the game featured the lowest serial-numbering in the Essential Credentials Future set.

Essential Credentials Future featured a neon magenta-purple theme finish to the card. For each player in this parallel, the silver, holographic "shading" foil from the base design was holographic neon purple, the opaque acetate portion was neon red, and the transparent acetate portion was magenta. "Essential Credentials Future" was also printed in black text on the transparent acetate portion of the card front and the serial number was on the back.

For brevity's sake, the individual, serial-numbered production figures for each card are not listed here.

Inserts

Star Date 2001

This 15-card set highlighted the top young players in the game at the time that could be stars by 2001. Each card was printed on layered acetate featuring one of seven possible space-themed backgrounds.

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  • 1 Travis Lee
  • 2 Jose Cruz, Jr.
  • 3 Paul Konerko
  • 4 Bobby Estalella
  • 5 Magglio Ordonez
  • 6 Juan Encarnacion
  • 7 Richard Hidalgo
  • 8 Abraham Nunez
  • 9 Sean Casey
  • 10 Todd Helton
  • 11 Brad Fullmer
  • 12 Ben Grieve
  • 13 Livan Hernandez
  • 14 Jaret Wright
  • 15 Todd Dunwoody

Cheap Seat Treats

This 20-card set featured some of the top power hitters that could launch baseballs into the "cheap seats" of a stadium. Each card was uniquely die-cut to resemble a baseball stadium char that could fold down like an actual seat.

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  • 1 Frank Thomas
  • 2 Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • 3 Mark McGwire
  • 4 Tino Martinez
  • 5 Larry Walker
  • 6 Juan Gonzalez
  • 7 Mike Piazza
  • 8 Jeff Bagwell
  • 9 Tony Clark
  • 10 Albert Belle
  • 11 Andres Galarraga
  • 12 Jim Thome
  • 13 Mo Vaughn
  • 14 Barry Bonds
  • 15 Vladimir Guerrero
  • 16 Scott Rolen
  • 17 Travis Lee
  • 18 Dave Justice
  • 19 Jose Cruz, Jr.
  • 20 Andruw Jones

Destination Cooperstown

This 15-card set featured players destined for the Hall of Fame. Each card was die-cut resemble a luggage tag with an actual string on a slight holographic foil finish. These cards were inserted at a rate of 1 in every 6 cases.

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  • 1 Alex Rodriguez
  • 2 Frank Thomas
  • 3 Cal Ripken, Jr.
  • 4 Roger Clemens
  • 5 Greg Maddux
  • 6 Chipper Jones
  • 7 Ken Griffey, Jr.
  • 8 Mark McGwire
  • 9 Tony Gwynn
  • 10 Mike Piazza
  • 11 Jeff Bagwell
  • 12 Jose Cruz, Jr.
  • 13 Derek Jeter
  • 14 Hideo Nomo
  • 15 Ivan Rodriguez

Autographs & Game-Used

Signature 2001

This set featured autographs of various players that Fleer/Skybox secured for signings.

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  • Ricky Ledee
  • Derrick Gibson
  • Mark Kotsay
  • Kevin Millwood
  • Brad Fullmer
  • Todd Walker
  • Ben Grieve
  • Tony Clark
  • Jaret Wright
  • Randall Simon
  • Paul Konerko
  • Todd Helton
  • David Ortiz
  • Alex Gonzalez
  • Bobby Estalella
  • Alex Rodriguez SP
  • Mike Lowell