This has been a work in progress since its release. I think I have found all the variations and insert cards. I did not include advertising panels or buy back cards. Everything else is pretty much fair game.
The thing that surprised me the most is that there are no White Sox chrome cards. If there are any, I haven't found any evidence of them. There are no wild variations like the Johan Santana and John Smoltz cards. There is only one short print in the base set. That would be Jose Contreras.
The White Sox have 15 cards in the regular set. There are also 4 different cards with the black back variation. The complete regular set with short print cards is numbered to 500. There are 110 of those cards with black back variations.
The Main Set
Regular Set
5 – Javier Vazquez
30 – Paul Konerko
94 – White Sox Team
114 – Orlando Cabrera
119 – Lance Broadway
134 – Donny Lucy
195 – Carlos Quentin
198 – Jerry Owens
202 – Nick Swisher
268 – Jim Thome
310 – Jerry Owens
407 – Jermaine Dye
410 – Mark Buehrle
424 – Juan Uribe
475 – Jose Contreras SP
Black Back Variation
5 – Javier Vazquez
94 – White Sox Team
195 – Carlos Quentin
198 – Jerry Owens
Insert Cards
Flashbacks Insert Cards
Luis Aparicio
Then & Now
Early Wynn
Luis Aparicio
Relics & Autographs
Clubhouse Collection Relics
Luis Aparicio
Clubhouse Collection Relics Autographs
Luis Aparicio
Scott Podsednik
Clubhouse Collection Dual Relics
Luis Aparicio
Paul Konerko
Flashbacks Insert Relic Cards
Luis Aparicio
Flashbacks Dual Relics
Luis Aparicio
Flashbacks Stadium Relics Autographs
Luis Aparicio
Real One Autographs
Don Mueller
Les Moss
Lou Skizas
Luis Aparicio
Scott Podsednik
Tom Qualters
Real One Dual Autographs
Scott Podsednik
Les Moss
Luis Aparicio
Real One Special Edition Autographs
Don Mueller
Les Moss
Lou Skizas
Luis Aparicio
Scott Podsednik
Tom Qualters
1959 Cut Signatures
Early Wynn
Nellie Fox
Surprisingly, the White Sox seem to have a fairly strong checklist. I'm not certain why Jerry Owens has two cards. The 1959 version of the set lists Jim Davenport of the Giants as card number 198 and Luis Aparicio of the White Sox as card number 310. So, I'm guessing it's not an oddity from the 1959 set.
I really should mention how much I love these cards. I swore that I wouldn't collect sets anymore, but this set is begging to be collected. I have decided to collect the whole shebang. This will probably be the last post directed twoards this 2008 Heritage set. At least for awhile. Everyone seems to be doing posts on this set right now. I wanted to wait on this set review until I was positive on the checklist. I'm glad I waited.
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