Whether you’re a seasoned collector or new to the world of cricket trading cards, the Futera Vintage Cricket Collection offers an extraordinary journey into the history of the sport. Limited to just 80 cases worldwide, this collection features some of the greatest players ever to grace the pitch, delivering a blend of rarity, authenticity, and excitement.
Inspired by the charm of early twentieth-century trading cards, the Futera Vintage Cricket Collection brings to life cricket’s rich history.
With on-card autographs, prized memorabilia cards, and exclusive ‘1 of 1’ cards, this collection is a tribute to the legends who defined the sport and shaped its legacy.
The Futera Vintage Cricket Collection features MEMORABILIA CARDS * NUMBERED INSERTS * plus ON-CARD SIGNED AUTOGRAPHS from some of the greatest cricketers of all-time including Sir Garfield Sobers * Jacques Kallis * Ian Botham * Glenn McGrath * Courtney Walsh * Clive Lloyd * Richard Hadlee * Waqar Younis * Alastair Cook * Steve Waugh * Curtly Ambrose * Brett Lee * Harbhajan Singh and many more.
PARALLEL BOXES: In addition to our standard pastel bluey/green boxes, look out for the ultra-rare Red boxes (limited to 3), Gold boxes (limited to 2), and the exclusive Diamond boxes (1 of 1), each featuring cards you won’t find anywhere else in the collection.
DISPLAY BOX (3 foil packs): Each foil pack features up to 3 high quality foil numbered cards. With 3 packs per display box, each box includes one foil-numbered parallel and one foil-numbered insert. Additionally, each box guarantees an extra special card, which could be an on-card autograph, or a game or training memorabilia card.
MINICASE: 4 Display Boxes (total 12 packs) CASE: 4 Minicases (total 48 packs)
KEY FEATURES:
• Autograph Sets on-card signatures - when & where the player signed their card is stated on the card back.
• Game and Training Memorabilia cards: details of the player’s memorabilia are given on the card back.
• All cards are individually foil-numbered
• Most Sets feature rare Parallel cards (including '1 of 1's). ONLY 80 cases