2011 Allen & Ginter Value Pack
Suggested Retail Price: $4.99
12 Cards Per Value Pack
2011 Topps Allen & Ginter Baseball Checklist
Value Pack Odds:
- Allen & Ginter Ad Back 1:5 Packs
- Allen & Ginter Ad Back Sp 1:65 Packs
- Allen & Ginter Ad Back No Number 1:94 Packs
- Bazooka Ad Back 1:188 Packs
- Black Border 1:10 Packs
- Black Border Sp 1:130 Packs
- Floating Fortress 1:8 Packs
- The Minds that Made the Future 1:8 Packs
- Short Print Base Card 1:2 Packs
- Mini Sp Base Card 1:13 Packs
- Ginter Code Parallel 1:8 Packs
- Baseball Highlight Sketches 1:6 Packs
- The Ascent of Man 1:6 Packs
- Animals in Peril Mini 1:12 Packs
- Portraits in Penultimacy Mini 1:12 Packs
- World’s Most Mysterious Figures Mini 1:15 Packs
- Step Right Up Mini 1:15 Packs
- Uninvited Guests Mini 1:12 Packs
- Flora of the World Mini 1:144 Packs
- Dual Autograph 1:30,000 Packs
- 60th Anniversary Autograph 1:6,000 Packs
- Framed Mini Autograph 1:82 Packs
- Cut Signature 1:70,000 Packs
- Framed Mini Relic 1:14 Packs
- Framed DNA Relic 1:70,000 Packs
Baseball card collectors eagerly anticipate the arrival of Allen & Ginter every year and the new 2011 version hit retail and hobby stores in mid July. These 12 card value packs can be found at Target, Wal-Mart and other retail locations for $4.99 per pack. We did get one of the top rookie cards in the 2011 Topps Allen & Ginter Checklist – card #92 Seattle Mariners young ace Michael Pineda.
Buying Allen & Ginter at retail isn’t a bad idea if hobby boxes get real expensive. Many of the hobby boxes do not have an autograph and early prices were in the $80-90 range. Buying a retail blaster box for $20 or a few loose packs might be the best option unless you are in love with the set. Be sure to check out the 2011 Ginter Checklist on Sports Card Radio to see a list of all the cards available in the set.