1996 Select Hall of Fame Platinum

1996 Select Hall of Fame Platinum Football Cards

Collection:110 cards, 22 Team of the Century Cards, 12 Legend Cards, 1 Triple Brownlow Signature

Only 100 sets released by Select through MCC to celebrate the centenary of football. Presented in an album, they came with the 110 platinum base cards and all the inserts, which were all individually numbered to 100.

1996 select hall of fame platinum triple brownlow signature

1996 SELECT HALL OF FAME PLATINUM CARD LIST

1996 SELECT
HALL OF FAME PLATINUM

1996 select hall platinum bob rose

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

1 George Coulthard
2 John Worrall
3 John Daly
4 John Reedman
5 Peter Burns
6 Charlie Pannam
7 Henry Young
8 David Christy
9 Vic Cumberland
10 Albert Thurgood
11 Thomas MacKenzie
12 Rod McGregor
13 Dave McNamara
14 Dick Lee
15 Vic Belcher
16 Wellesley Eicke
17 Vic Thorp
18 Roy Cazaly
19 Dan Minogue
20 Mark Tandy
21 William Truscott
22 Tom Fitzmaurice
23 Dan Moriarty
24 Ivor Warne-Smith
25 Sir Albert Chadwick
26 Horrie Clover
27 Gordon Coventry
28 Walter Scott
29 Colin Watson
30 Syd Coventry
31 George Todd
32 Edward Greeves
33 Percy Bentley
34 Albert Collier
35 Allan Hopkins
36 Johnny Lewis
37 Harry Collier
38 Reg Hickey
39 Jack Titus
40 Harry Vallence
41 Bill Mohr
42 Bob Pratt
43 Jack Regan
44 Percy Beames
45 Haydn Bunton
46 Jack Dyer
47 George Moloney
48 Laurie Nash
49 Dick Reynolds
50 Phonse Kyne
51 Allan La Fontaine
52 Jack Mueller
53 Bob Quinn
54 Merv McIntosh
55 Les Foote
56 Lou Richards
57 Bill Hutchison
58 Charlie Sutton
59 Ron Clegg
60 Len Fitzgerald
61 Bob Rose
62 Roy Wright
63 Bob Davis
64 Bernie Smith
65 John Coleman
66 Jack Clarke
67 Ted Whitten
68 Allen Aylett
69 Lindsay Head
70 Ron Barassi
71 Graham Arthur
72 Kevin Murray
73 Bob Skilton
74 John Nicholls
75 John Schultz
76 Doug Wade
77 Bill Walker
78 Darrel Baldock
79 Polly Farmer
80 John Rantall
81 Ian Stewart
82 Kevin Bartlett
83 Francis Bourke
84 Gary Dempsey
85 Royce Hart
86 Peter Hudson
87 Alex Jesaulenko
88 Barrie Robran
89 Russell Ebert
90 Bruce Doull
91 Peter Knights
92 Leigh Matthews
93 Bernie Quinlan
94 Barry Cable
95 Keith Greig
96 Michael Tuck
97 Robert Flower
98 Graham Moss
99 Malcolm Blight
100 Simon Madden
101 Carlton Logo
102 Collingwood Logo
103 Essendon Logo
104 Fitzroy Logo
105 Geelong Logo
106 Melbourne Logo
107 St Kilda Logo
108 South Melbourne Logo
109 Checklist
110 Checklist

1996 SELECT
HALL OF FAME PLATINUM
TEAM OF THE CENTURY

1996 select hall platinum bob skilton team century

Complete Set (22)
Common Card (TC1-TC22)

TC1 Norm Smith
TC2 Bernie Smith
TC3 Stephen Silvagni
TC4 John Nicholls
TC5 Kevin Murray
TC6 Ted Whitten
TC7 Bruce Doull
TC8 Francis Bourke
TC9 Ian Stewart
TC10 Keith Greig
TC11 Alex Jesaulenko
TC12 Royce Hart
TC13 Dick Reynolds
TC14 Haydn Bunton
TC15 John Coleman
TC16 Leigh Matthews
TC17 Polly Farmer
TC18 Ron Barassi
TC19 Bob Skilton
TC20 Gary Ablett
TC21 Jack Dyer
TC22 Greg Williams

1996 SELECT
HALL OF FAME PLATINUM
LEGENDS

1996 select hall platinum ron barassi legend

Complete Set (12)
Common Card (LG1-LG12)

LG1 Ron Barassi
LG2 Haydn Bunton
LG3 Roy Cazaly
LG4 John Coleman
LG5 Jack Dyer
LG6 Polly Farmer
LG7 Leigh Matthews
LG8 John Nicholls
LG9 Bob Pratt
LG10 Dick Reynolds
LG11 Bob Skilton
LG12 Ted Whitten

1996 SELECT
HALL OF FAME
TRIPLE BROWNLOW SIGNATURE

1996 select hall platinum triple brownlow signature

Complete Set (1)
Common Card (1)

NNO Dick Reynolds, Bob Skilton, Ian Stewart

SELECT

1993-present

SCANLENS

1963-1990

KORNIES

1948-1959


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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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