Star Trek Card Collective

Star Trek Cinema 2000 Card Set

Cinema 2000 Card Set

Release Date: November 29, 2000
8 Cards Per Pack
24 Packs Per Box
Production Run-16,000

Checklist
Card Images

Set Composition

Base Set-82 Movie Poster Cards-9 1:2
Foil Cards-100  1:2 (est) McCoy Tribute-9 1:12
Alien Worlds-9  1:3  Saluting the Captains-9  8
Galactic Conflix
Silver-9
Black-9
Blue-9
1 of 1000
1 of 750
1 of 250
Movie Poster Cards-9 1:2

Base Set

This 82 card set came out November 29, 2000. It is based on moments and quotes (9 cards per movie) from all 9 movies from ST:TMP to Insurrection. It was SkyBox’s last Star Trek Card Set. The 82nd card is a checklist card.  Unlike the boxed set of 6 Cinema sets, this set is regular trading card sized. Though the box size is smaller than usual, only 24 packs, it is stuffed full of goodies. It is considered by SkyBox to be a premium product and therefore they cut no corners and added many levels of chase. There are 82 numbered commons cards with gold foil titles and two 9-card subsets (with no stated odds) and was printed on thick card stock. The two 9-card subsets for this series are the Female Guest Stars and Dark Side subsets.
Card 64 is numbered 64A and is an uncorrected error. SkyBox explained that they had two drafts of 64 and when they selected the A version, they neglected to remove the letter.

Inserts

9 Holo-Foil Saluting the Captains cards

9 Alien Worlds-various planets visited during the movies.

McCoy 3-D Lenticular Tribute cards. Similar to the Voyager Closer to Home lenticular cards,

The Galactic Conflix insert cards are sequentially numbered metal flake cards printed on Die cut plastic. They are cut into the shape of a piece of film. The cards came in three versions depending on the color of the flakes most obvious on the sides. There is x/1000 silver version, a x/750 black version and a x/250 blue version. The numbers are stamped in the back in gold foil.
There were 24 autograph cards in the card set. The list includes some repeats and a few new names, like Jane Wyatt and Paul Winfield. There were three redemption cards, Zerbe, Schultz and Kriege. None of the autographs have the usual embossing stamp.
After taking TNG Profiles off, SkyBox retuned to a guarantee of an auto card per box (though this offer is a bit smaller on the box than in the past). As always, collectors want to know “HOW MANY WERE MADE” and, as always, SkyBox stays mum. A few tidbits have trickled through the rumor mill, but should not be considered authenticated or official. Patrick Stewart is limited to 300, Jonathon Frakes is slightly more than 300 (and less than 500). Dwight Schultz and Daniel Hugh Kelly, along with Nichelle Nichols, Lawrence Luckinbill, Catherine Hicks and George Takei are limited to about 500. The most common auto card number is 1000 and includes Jane Wyatt, Michael Welch, Robert Hooks and more. Robert Hook’s image is a black and white publicity photo. Daniel Hugh Kelly is spelled Kelly on the checklist and Kelley on the autograph card and A21 is missing altogether. (The actress playing Demora Sulu was unable to sign her cards, and all the cards had been designed and printed, so they had to leave A21 out.)

Autograph Variations

Alice Kriege’s signature comes in either gold or blue.

Promos

Misc. Items

Press Release

LAUREL, N.J. – JULY 6, 2000 – Every year Star Trek trading cards gain popularity in the hobby industry and this year is no different. Capitalizing on the hottest trends in the industry, the new Profiles Edition of Star Trek is one of the most innovative sets Fleer has ever developed.

The 82 card-basic set of Star Trek Profiles is an interesting set because it highlights each character in a unique way, and also tells a story. Profiles is a fitting name because the back of every card displays a picture depicting a particular scene, and a story that goes along with the picture. Also included on the back of each card is a quote or a trivia question.

Autographics, the leading autograph program in the hobby today returns and can be found in Star Trek Profiles. All of your favorite characters are included in this star-studded lineup – Captain Jean-Luc Picard, Commander William Riker, Captain James Kirk, Doctor Beverly Crusher and Lietenant Commander Data are just a few of the 19 autographs included in the collection.

The real highlight of Profiles is Star Threads, the insert that gives the collector a chance to own a piece of Captain Picard’s actual uniform. Star Threads are inserted throughout the set featuring an authentic piece of uniform that was actually worn by Patrick Stewart on the show. Each card is sequentially numbered to 2500 to ensure the authenticity of the card.

One of the unique insert sets available in Star Trek Profiles is Alter Egos, which portrays what happens when a character becomes someone else. Some of the Alter Egos included are Captain Picard as Locutus in “Best of Both Worlds,” Thomas Riker in “Second Chances,” and Data in “Masks.” These are only a few of the nine different Alter Egos you will come across in this one-of-a-kind insert set.

Another insert set included in Star Trek Profiles is Q’s Quips, which is a nine-card precision die-cut series with each card depicting a different Quote from Q. Other inserts included in Profiles are First Contacts and Crossover Characters.

If you are a Star Trek fan or just a card collector you do not want to miss this fantastic set. Fleer offers the most dynamic Star Trek set there has ever been, and it is now available in 10 card packs for $1.99 (SRP).

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