Zenith
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Well, I group the Zenith series in with the Summit / Metal series of cards.  An interesting series, but not good enough to develop a cult following.  I really enjoyed the 1995 series, in particular, the Rookie cards, (See the 1995 Zenith "Willie McGinest" #Z134 RC below).  I also thought the 1996 series was really great design with a thick durable card stock, but I never could grasp why the creators of Zenith would want to include the stats that they did on the back.  The Passing yards, Rushing yards, Receiving yards per 0-15, 16-30, 31+ yards never did anything for me.  Those stats just aren't what you talk about around the water cooler on Monday morning.  I'd have to blame the designers of Zenith for underutilizing the backs of their cards.  I guess I'm just spoiled by the designers at Topps.

1995 Zenith "Willie McGinest" #Z134 RC

I have the following sets:

Zenith Series:

1) 1995 Zenith Set

    A) Z-Team Insert

    B) Second Season Insert

    C) Rookie Roll-Call Insert

2) 1996 Zenith Set

    A) Z-Team Insert

    B) Noteworthy '95 Insert

    C) Rookie Rising Insert

3) 1997 Zenith Set

    A) Rookie Rising Insert

 

 

 

My Skybox Grades:

 

Year Set Name Card Stock Bio / Info Stats Front Design Back Design Photos Players in Set Players per Team Set Size Inserts Total Score
1995 Zenith
1996 Zenith
1997 Zenith

 

 

 

I have cards from the following sets to trade:

 

1) Zenith Singles