This set is slightly different from their 2017 set. This set consists of 253 cards in total, the last 13 being autos (I believe all to be /10). This time around, the set does not have duplicate numbers for players but a straight 1-253 consecutively numbered set. The cards were ordered by the way the teams finished during the 2017 season, with Kia being first for winning the Korean Series. Each team has 24 cards.
Each player has one card and the various types of cards are mixed throughout the set and teams. I uploaded the set checklist and images, here 2018 Daewoo Media SCC.
This set includes the usual inserts but this time they have added a hologram card, perhaps the prettiest I've seen of Korean cards. The scans don't do this card justice. I will try to take a phone photo of the card in its glory. The number of each type of card is in parenthesis next to the card heading. All of the facsimile auto cards are horizontal. The worst part of this set is that they used a logo for the back with no statistics or photos of the player, like in the 2014 Duael Ntreev sets. But at least that makes it easier (less time) to scan these cards.
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RARE (45)
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HOLO (43)
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FACSIMILE AUTO (43)
Jong-Hoon Park Chang-Mo Koo Soo-Haeng Cho |
ROOKIE (9)
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There are nine (9) rookies in this set but NC and SK have none, Lotte has two and the remaining teams have one each. Baek-Ho Kang of the KT Wiz is the big, star rookie this year.
This set is the first set I didn't buy boxes for when building a set. I bought the set outright from a Korean friend who bought a case or more of these boxes.
WHERE TO BUY & VIEW:
2017 SCC boxes ($60-$65 shipped) can be bought here
2017 SCC checklist here
2018 SCC boxes ($40-$45 shipped) can be bought here
2018 SCC checklist here
2018 SCC KBO stickers (~$30 shipped) can be bought here
2018 SCC KBO stickers checklist here
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