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While RA has apparently confirmed the possibility of an extra hit, they are not guarantying it. However, I saw almost a case broken and every box contained 5 autograph cards. It wasn't a sealed case, and the boxes came in two shipments, so make of it what you will.

As far as I know, RA has never done 5 autos in a box. So that's the good news, if you get it. Bad news is that many of them are trading pretty low so far and are likely to go lower. There seems to be a real lack of any autos in that solid medium range of $60 - $120, at least in the early stages.

One Piper inscription was pulled as best card out of the lot and the only good card I saw really.

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I opened one case - 5 autos in all the boxes. Got a Billie Piper inscription(which really aren’t that common) and a Billie Piper bordered(scarce). Kept one case sealed to sell as boxes at Philly. Very pleasantly surprised with the 5th auto. No complaints here. I’m not a fan of Dr. Who, but my wife is. She’s not as intense of a card collector as I am, but she loves the set, so I imagine other Dr. Who fans do too. She bought a few lower end autograph cards from the business with this set, so, make of it what you will.

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I'll pay anything for a Karen Gillan auto in her police officer kissogram outfit.

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On their message board, RA has mentioned Matt Smith will be signing cards for future sets.


They have now mentioned they have the main stars of series 5-7 to sign cards - Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Alex Kingston.
 
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I really don't who Darvill is by name, but the other 3 are very welcome as signers. I thought RA did a good job with this title, but there are just so many signers that I don't know from over here and most of the autograph cards in Series 1 - 4 had little to no demand.

Recently I saw boxes of 1 - 4 offered at roughly 50% of the original price, which indicates to me that someone has too many left over.
 
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I really don't who Darvill is by name, but the other 3 are very welcome as signers. I thought RA did a good job with this title, but there are just so many signers that I don't know from over here and most of the autograph cards in Series 1 - 4 had little to no demand.

Recently I saw boxes of 1 - 4 offered at roughly 50% of the original price, which indicates to me that someone has too many left over.
Arthur Darvill played Rory, i.e. Amy's boyfriend/husband and River Song's father. So quite an important character Smile
 
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Arthur Darvill played Rory, i.e. Amy's boyfriend/husband and River Song's father. So quite an important character Smile


Important character? That would require watching the show to know. I just want autograph cards. Big Grin

Seriously I was amazed when RA picked up Who because I don't think Topps did very well with their Who sets in the US. But that's not a reflection on the card quality, just that the franchise is not nearly that well followed here. All the actors on these Who autograph checklists that I know, I know from their other work.
 
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I really don't who Darvill is by name, but the other 3 are very welcome as signers. I thought RA did a good job with this title, but there are just so many signers that I don't know from over here and most of the autograph cards in Series 1 - 4 had little to no demand.

Recently I saw boxes of 1 - 4 offered at roughly 50% of the original price, which indicates to me that someone has too many left over.
Arthur Darvill played Rory, i.e. Amy's boyfriend/husband and River Song's father. So quite an important character Smile


He was also Rip Hunter in DCs Legends of Tomorrow.
 
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They have now mentioned they have the main stars of series 5-7 to sign cards - Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Alex Kingston.


Rittenhouse have posted images of the above on their website.
 
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Looks like another Andrew Garfield will float through the release.

Gonna say it is a safe bet they got Matt for House of the Dragon.

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RA has added Series 1 -4 Expansions to the Series 5 -7 product, so the autograph checklist has expanded to include Doctors 8 thru 11 and other assorted characters in the series. I was surprised by this because expansion cards are generally a separate release, but I think it's an acknowledgement that there hasn't been enough value in the box to warrant these retail prices. I think many card collectors have wisely stopped wasting money on blind buys.

I just hope they don't get cute and put them all into the incentive box or have everything Scarce. The big hits need to be in the boxes if you expect to sell sealed boxes to card collectors.
 
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Prices keep rising - even the binder $10 more than Picard. And NINE Chase sets!!!!!!!!
 
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It looks to me that you spend $160 and do not have a complete set of anything when you've finished.

Bargain.

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Prices keep rising - even the binder $10 more than Picard. And NINE Chase sets!!!!!!!!


There are lots of chase sets, but if you get the right nine boxes you should get most of them, which is an improvement over most of RA recent releases.

I cannot argue this is a cheap product, or even if it is good value, but this is the direction Rittenhouse and others have decided to go.
 
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I cannot argue this is a cheap product, or even if it is good value, but this is the direction Rittenhouse and others have decided to go.


Yep, but they have reached their destination. Expensive boxes, averaging out to contain a fraction of the value compared to cost, and almost no collector satisfaction because there are too many holes, some never even in the box.

Really the only good value card products in the last several years have come from independent makers and Kickstarter projects. However those are generally very niche titles of specific interest that don't include big draw hits.

The mainstream licensed entertainment products still made by the likes of RA, UD, Topps/Fanatics, Panini and Leaf can only be approached in pieces by formerly dedicated title collectors. I think a premium box is now much more likely to be opened by a seller/flipper than someone who wants to keep the cards or complete something of the set.
 
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Prices keep rising - even the binder $10 more than Picard. And NINE Chase sets!!!!!!!!


There are lots of chase sets, but if you get the right nine boxes you should get most of them, which is an improvement over most of RA recent releases.

I cannot argue this is a cheap product, or even if it is good value, but this is the direction Rittenhouse and others have decided to go.


IF you got the right 9 boxes!!! You'd have to have a Grand and be VERY Lucky
 
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Prices keep rising - even the binder $10 more than Picard. And NINE Chase sets!!!!!!!!


There are lots of chase sets, but if you get the right nine boxes you should get most of them, which is an improvement over most of RA recent releases.

I cannot argue this is a cheap product, or even if it is good value, but this is the direction Rittenhouse and others have decided to go.


Or you can open multiple cases and not finish one or more of the insert sets.

I've opened three cases of Women of Star Trek: Art and Images and still don't have a complete set of 2010 Women of Star Trek Base Expansion Cards. Cards fall 1:24 packs. True, it's an 18-card set compared to 9-card sets for Doctor Who Series 5-7 but it's completely soured me on opening any other Rittenhouse product. You'll have to be supremely lucky to get all six of the 1:24 packs 9-card Doctor Who chase sets out of one case.
 
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They have now mentioned they have the main stars of series 5-7 to sign cards - Matt Smith, Karen Gillan, Arthur Darvill and Alex Kingston.


The Checklist is now up on the Rittenhouse Archives site. There are quite a few new names who have done autographs for this set.

Alex Kingston as River Song (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Alex Kingston as River Song (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Alexandra Moen as Lucy Saxon (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Alexandra Moen as Lucy Saxon (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Amy Beth Hayes as Albino Servant (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Andrew Garfield as Frank (Bordered) (Scarce)
Andrew Hayden-Smith as Jake Simmonds (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Anna-Louise Plowman as Diana Goddard (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Annette Badland as Margaret Blaine (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Arabella Weir as Billis (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Ayesha Dharker as Solana Mercurio (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Ben Browder as Isaac (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Bill Paterson as Bracewell (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Bill Paterson as Bracewell (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Caitlin Blackwood as Young Amelia Pond (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Caitlin Blackwood as Young Amelia Pond (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Catherine Tate as Donna Noble (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Catrin Stewart as Jenny Flint (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Catrin Stewart as Jenny Flint (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Christina Chong as Lorna Bucket (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Christine Adams as Cathica Santini Khadeni (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Christopher Eccleston as The Doctor (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Clem Tibber as Milo (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Colin Spaull as Crane (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Colin Stinton as President of the United States (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Corey Johnson as Henry van Statten (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Dan Starkey as Commander Strax (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Dan Starkey as Commander Strax (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
David Tennant as The Doctor (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
David Westhead as Will Kempe (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Derek Riddell as Sir Robert MacLeish (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Finlay Robertson as Larry Nightingale (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Frances Barber as Madame Kovarian (Bordered) (Very Limited)
Frances Barber as Madame Kovarian (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Freema Agyeman as Martha Jones (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Georgia Tennant as Jenny (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Georgia Tennant as Jenny (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Huw Rhys as Redpath (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Jacqueline King as Sylvia Noble (Bordered) (Very Limited)
Jenna-Louise Coleman as Clara Oswald (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Jenna-Louise Coleman as Clara Oswald (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Jo Joyner as Lynda Moss (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Joe Pickley as Kenny (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Jonathan Hart as Voice of the Clockwork Man (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Karen Gillan as Amy Pond (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Karen Gillan as Amy Pond (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Mark Benton as Clive Finch (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Matt Smith as The Doctor (Bordered) (Scarce)
Matt Smith as The Doctor (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Matthew Chambers as Hal Korwin (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Michelle Collins as Kathryn McDonnell (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
MyAnna Buring as Scooti Manista (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Nina Toussaint-White as Mels Zucker (Bordered) (Very Limited)
Nina Toussaint-White as Mels Zucker (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Orla Brady as Tasha Lem (Bordered) (Scarce)
Orla Brady as Tasha Lem (Full Bleed) (Scarce)
Paul Kasey as Cyberleader (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Paul Kasey as The Ood (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Paul Marc Davis as Chieftain (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Paul McGann as The Doctor (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Paul McGann as The Doctor (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Raji James as Dr. Rajesh Singh (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Robert Hands as Algy (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Ron Donachie as The Steward (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Ross Mullan as The Silence (Bordered) (Scarce)
Ross Mullan as The Silence (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Ruthie Milne as Flora (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Sarah Louise Madison as Weeping Angel (Full Bleed) (Limited)
Shaun Dingwall as Peter Tyler (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Steven Berkoff as Shakri (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Steven Berkoff as Shakri (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Struan Rodger as Face of Boe (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Stuart Milligan as President Richard Nixon (Bordered) (Extremely Limited)
Stuart Milligan as President Richard Nixon (Full Bleed) (Extremely Limited)
Velile Tshabalala as Rosita (Full Bleed) (Very Limited)
Catherine Tate/Jacqueline King as Donna Noble/Sylvia Noble (Dual) (Extremely Limited)
David Tennant/Freema Agyeman as The Doctor/Martha Jones (Dual) (Scarce)
Karen Gillan/Arthur Darvill as Amy Pond/Rory Williams (Dual) (Scarce)
Matt Smith/Karen Gillan as The Doctor/Amy Pond (Dual) (Scarce)
 
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There's some different signers amongst the Inscription cards too, which probably means they signed ordinary cards too that are sure to show up in a later set.
I can see several on the lists I'll be having a look at which are not in the "scarce and likely to be silly price bracket". Smile
 
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I can see several on the lists I'll be having a look at which are not in the "scarce and likely to be silly price bracket". Smile


I think you'll have to point them out please. I'm looking at Tennant, Smith, Gillan, Tate and Kingston, and they're all SCARCE or EL. Most of the other names I don't recognize from anything I've seen.
 
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And a P2 card limited to 50!!!!!!!!!!
 
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