1996 Select Classic Metal

1996 Select Classic Metal Football Cards

Collection:110 cards, 110 Gold Parallel Cards, 10 Future Hall of Fame (1:20 packs), 1 Commemorative Card (1:24 boxes)

9 cards per pack
24 packs per box
16,800 boxes produced

Select Classic Metal was the fourth release in 1996 and was branded as a high end set. Also known as the Centenary Series, the cards had an attractive metal appearance which was novel for footy cards in that era. But the RRP of $6.95 per pack  took collectors by surprise and sales were slow. As a response, Select produced oversized case cards – a jumbo version of the Future Hall of Fame cards. These were given to dealers as incentives when they purchased cases of the release. Ironically, these cards did not have the metal appearance.  The prized card of the release was a Ted Whitten Commemorative holofoil card, paying tribute to the late great EJ, and found only once in every 24 boxes.

1996 select classic metal box

1996 SELECT CLASSIC METAL CARD LIST

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL

1996 select centenary gavin wanganeen

Complete Set (110)
Common Card (1-110)

1 Andrew Jarman
2 Darren Jarman
3 Tony McGuinness
4 Tony Modra
5 Shaun Rehn
6 Nigel Smart
7 Mark Ricciuto
8 Michael Voss
9 Craig Lambert
10 Roger Merrett
11 Alastair Lynch
12 Gilbert McAdam
13 Richard Champion
14 Shaun Hart
15 Peter Dean
16 Greg Williams
17 Stephen Kernahan
18 Stephen Silvagni
19 Brett Ratten
20 Anthony Koutoufides
21 Brad Pearce RC
22 Saverio Rocca
23 Paul Williams
24 Nathan Buckley
25 Damian Monkhorst
26 Gavin Brown
27 Michael McGuane
28 Graham Wright
29 James Hird
30 Michael Long
31 Gary O’Donnell
32 Gavin Wanganeen
33 Peter Somerville
34 Stephen Alessio
35 Mark Mercuri
36 Brad Boyd
37 Simon Atkins
38 Jason Baldwin
39 Stephen Paxman
40 Jarrod Molloy
41 Chris Johnson
42 Scott Wynd
43 Leon Cameron
44 Chris Grant
45 Scott West
46 Tony Liberatore
47 Rohan Smith RC
48 Ilija Grgic
49 Ben Allan
50 Peter Mann
51 Stephen O’Reilly
52 Scott Chisholm RC
53 Dale Kickett
54 Winston Abraham
55 Paul Couch
56 Gary Ablett
57 Garry Hocking
58 Michael Mansfield
59 Liam Pickering
60 John Barnes
61 Tim McGrath
62 Jason Dunstall
63 Darrin Pritchard
64 Shane Crawford
65 Mark Graham
66 John Platten
67 Paul Hudson
68 Garry Lyon
69 David Neitz
70 Todd Viney
71 Jim Stynes
72 Matthew Febey
73 Glenn Lovett
74 Paul Prymke
75 Wayne Carey
76 Wayne Schwass
77 Corey McKernan
78 Anthony Stevens
79 Dean Laidley
80 John Longmire
81 Brett Allison
82 Wayne Campbell
83 Matthew Knights
84 Matthew Richardson
85 Paul Broderick
86 Duncan Kellaway
87 Jamie Tape
88 Chris Bond
89 Robert Harvey
90 Nicky Winmar
91 Nathan Burke
92 Stewart Loewe
93 David Sierakowski RC
94 Steven Sziller RC
95 Jamie Shanahan
96 Tony Lockett
97 Paul Kelly
98 Stuart Maxfield
99 Mark Bayes
100 Derek Kickett
101 Dale Lewis
102 Daryn Cresswell
103 Glen Jakovich
104 Peter Matera
105 Dean Kemp
106 Brett Heady
107 Guy McKenna
108 Jason Ball
109 Chris Mainwaring
110 Checklist

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL
GOLD PARALLEL

1996 select centenary derek kickett gold

Complete Set (110)
Common Card (1-110)

1 Andrew Jarman
2 Darren Jarman
3 Tony McGuinness
4 Tony Modra
5 Shaun Rehn
6 Nigel Smart
7 Mark Ricciuto
8 Michael Voss
9 Craig Lambert
10 Roger Merrett
11 Alastair Lynch
12 Gilbert McAdam
13 Richard Champion
14 Shaun Hart
15 Peter Dean
16 Greg Williams
17 Stephen Kernahan
18 Stephen Silvagni
19 Brett Ratten
20 Anthony Koutoufides
21 Brad Pearce RC
22 Saverio Rocca
23 Paul Williams
24 Nathan Buckley
25 Damian Monkhorst
26 Gavin Brown
27 Michael McGuane
28 Graham Wright
29 James Hird
30 Michael Long
31 Gary O’Donnell
32 Gavin Wanganeen
33 Peter Somerville
34 Stephen Alessio
35 Mark Mercuri
36 Brad Boyd
37 Simon Atkins
38 Jason Baldwin
39 Stephen Paxman
40 Jarrod Molloy
41 Chris Johnson
42 Scott Wynd
43 Leon Cameron
44 Chris Grant
45 Scott West
46 Tony Liberatore
47 Rohan Smith RC
48 Ilija Grgic
49 Ben Allan
50 Peter Mann
51 Stephen O’Reilly
52 Scott Chisholm RC
53 Dale Kickett
54 Winston Abraham
55 Paul Couch
56 Gary Ablett
57 Garry Hocking
58 Michael Mansfield
59 Liam Pickering
60 John Barnes
61 Tim McGrath
62 Jason Dunstall
63 Darrin Pritchard
64 Shane Crawford
65 Mark Graham
66 John Platten
67 Paul Hudson
68 Garry Lyon
69 David Neitz
70 Todd Viney
71 Jim Stynes
72 Matthew Febey
73 Glenn Lovett
74 Paul Prymke
75 Wayne Carey
76 Wayne Schwass
77 Corey McKernan
78 Anthony Stevens
79 Dean Laidley
80 John Longmire
81 Brett Allison
82 Wayne Campbell
83 Matthew Knights
84 Matthew Richardson
85 Paul Broderick
86 Duncan Kellaway
87 Jamie Tape
88 Chris Bond
89 Robert Harvey
90 Nicky Winmar
91 Nathan Burke
92 Stewart Loewe
93 David Sierakowski RC
94 Steven Sziller RC
95 Jamie Shanahan
96 Tony Lockett
97 Paul Kelly
98 Stuart Maxfield
99 Mark Bayes
100 Derek Kickett
101 Dale Lewis
102 Daryn Cresswell
103 Glen Jakovich
104 Peter Matera
105 Dean Kemp
106 Brett Heady
107 Guy McKenna
108 Jason Ball
109 Chris Mainwaring
110 Checklist

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL
FUTURE HALL OF FAME

1996 select centenary glen jakovich future hall

Complete Set (10)
Common Card (HF1-HF10)
Odds 1:20 packs
Limited to 2000 cards each

HF1 Glen Jakovich
HF2 Gary Ablett
HF3 Tony Lockett
HF4 Wayne Carey
HF5 Roger Merrett
HF6 Jason Dunstall
HF7 Greg Williams
HF8 Stephen Kernahan
HF9 James Hird
HF10 Michael Long

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL
CLASSIC REDEMPTION

1996 select centenary glen jakovich future hall

Complete Set (1)
Common Card (CR1)

CR1 Redeems HF1 to HF10

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL
FUTURE HALL OF FAME JUMBO

1996 select centenary gary ablett future hall jumbo

Complete Set (10)
Common Card (HF1-HF10)
Incentive to dealers
Limited to 1000 cards each

NNO Glen Jakovich
NNO Gary Ablett
NNO Tony Lockett
NNO Wayne Carey
NNO Roger Merrett
NNO Jason Dunstall
NNO Greg Williams
NNO Stephen Kernahan
NNO James Hird
NNO Michael Long

1996 SELECT
CLASSIC METAL
COMMEMORATIVE CARD

1996 select centenary ted whitten

Complete Set (1)
Common Card (CC1)
Odds 1:24 boxes
Limited to 700 cards

CC1 Ted Whitten

SELECT

1993-present

SCANLENS

1963-1990

KORNIES

1948-1959


HOW TO USE THE PRICE GUIDE

What the columns mean

In each section of the price guide there is a HI and LO column. These represent the selling ranges of the listed cards and sets. The do not correspond to different conditions of the cards, nor do they represent buy and sell prices. The HI colum represents full retail prices, which is the cards full value. Popular cards generally sell for this amount of sometimes even higher. The LO column represents the price you may be able to get the card for at a reduced level. This is influenced by a number of factors including regional variation, sales, player unpopularity and other factors. The HI column is usually the price quoted by a dealer as the full value of a particular card or set. The newer the card, the more available it tends to be, and the more likely it may be discounted.

Card Condition

Grading of cards is subjective. Collectors differ on the strictness and importance of quality. The following condition guide is to minimise subjectivity.

  • Pristine
  • Mint
  • Near Mint
  • Excellent
  • Very Good
  • Good
  • Fair
  • Poor

Cards from 2000 onwards should be in mint condition in order to be valued as the listed price.
Cards from the 1990’s should be in near mint condition (1990’s cards in mint condition are valued 125-150% of the listed price).
Cards from the 1950-80’s should be in excellent condition (1950-80’s cards in near mint are valued at 150% of the listed price and in mint condition 200% of the listed price).
Cards from pre-1950 should be in very good condition (pre-1950 cards in excellent condition are valued at 125-150% of the listed price, in near mint condition are valued at 200% of the listed price and in mint condition 300%.
Condition below these will reduce the value accordingly.

Numbered cards

Some limited release cards are individually numbered. Cards numbered 001 and the jumper number of the player are considered more valuable. For lower end cards, this can add 300-500% to the price. For higher end cards, this can add 150-200% to the price.

Other lower numbered cards (ie. 004, 005) are also considered to be more valuable. While they don’t hold as much weight as 001 or jumper number, lower numbered cards can add 200-300% for lower end cards and 150% to higher end cards. Anything in single digits may be considered a low number. 11/60 would not necessarily attract a higher price based on its numbering.

RC – Rookie Card definition

A players rookie card (RC) is the first appearance on a regular issue card from one of the major companies (Kornies, Scanlens, Stimorol, Regina, Select). A RC is not a subset or insert card, but the first standard release card of that player by a mainstream company.

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