If you’re into high-end hockey cards, the 2024-25 Upper Deck Premier Hockey release is squarely aimed at you. These cards are premium in every sense — on-card autographs, big swatches and rare memorabilia pieces are the norm, not the exception.
What Makes This Set Special
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Each hobby box contains six cards, and four of them will feature either autographs, memorabilia, or a mix of both.
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Of those four, expect at least one autographed patch card plus another autograph-only card.
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The base set itself is modest in size — 150 cards total — but it’s packed with depth and variety.
The Base Set Breakdown
Upper Deck splits the 150 cards into three tiers:
| Tier | Count | Serial Number Range |
|---|---|---|
| Veterans | 90 | /299 |
| Greats | 10 | /99 |
| Rookies | 50 | /399 |
Each of those groups has Gold parallels (Veterans & Greats up to /25; Rookies up to /175) plus one-of-one Platinum versions.
When you crack a box, you’ll also find two base or parallel cards — one drawn from the Veterans/Greats pool and one from the Rookies. Some base cards even have autograph versions, though the odds vary (for example, Veterans ~1:4 packs, Greats ~1:125, Rookies ~1:3). And yes — those autographed base cards also get Gold and Platinum parallel treatments. Some may even carry relics, like swatches or neckline pieces.
Autograph Highlights
This is where Premier really shines.
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Acetate Rookie Auto Patch cards continue to be a flagship insert. They’re typically numbered to 249 or 99, and you’ll find Gold versions (/65 or /35) and rare 1/1 Platinums.
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There are also Horizontal autographed patch rookie cards, usually /99 or under, with their own Gold (/25 or fewer) and Platinum versions.
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On the veteran side, Acetate Veteran Auto Patch cards are limited — none exceed 49 copies.
Other autograph types include:
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Premier Focus Auto Patch
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Rookie Premier Focus Auto Patch (often /99)
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Viewpoints Auto Patch (/99)
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2004 Premier Auto Jersey (around /99 or fewer)
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First Opus Rookie Auto Jersey (/35)
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Grand Opus Auto Jersey (/15)
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2004 Premier Rookie Auto Patch (/15)
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Premier Penmanship Autos (around 1 per 5 packs)
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Old Style Signatures (around 1 per 18 packs)
You’ll see many of these insert sets crossover with relics, meaning the autograph sits on or beside a piece of game-used material.
Relics & Memorabilia That Make an Impact
Premier’s relic content is aggressive — they go big or go home.
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Mega Patch cards take large swatches from chest logos, shoulder logos, sleeves, or commemorative patches.
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The “Mega” concept spills over into Mega Jersey Duos, Trios, and Quads — these multi-player relic cards are among the most eye-catching pieces in the set.
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Premier Dual, Triple, and Quad Jerseys follow in the same multi-player spirit, and many of those get patch parallels too.
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For the rookies, Rookie Patch-Taculars and Dual Rookie Patch-Taculars mimic the Mega style, using patchy, expressive elements.
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A fresh twist this year: Premier Pieces — this goes beyond jerseys and patches. You’ll find relics pulled from pants, helmets, equipment bags, socks (all /35), and even skates (/15).
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Another first: Twineline — these include slivers of net cord from key games in player histories (limited to /25).
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Don’t sleep on the smaller inserts either: Premier Attractions Jersey (/99 or fewer), Premier Gear (/49 or fewer), Premier Gear Rookies (/99 or fewer), First Opus Rookie Jersey (/149), and Grand Opus Jersey (/149).
Quick Facts: The Essentials
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Cards per pack: 6 (hobby)
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Packs per box: 1
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Boxes per case: 10
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Set size: 150 cards
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Expected release: October 29, 2025 (subject to change)
In a typical hobby box, you’ll likely see:
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1 Autograph Patch Card
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1 Additional Autograph
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2 Memorabilia Cards
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2 Base or Parallel Cards
Structure at a Glance
Base Set Tiers (Numbers Referenced in the Set)
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Veterans: #1–90
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Greats: #91–100
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Rookies: #101–150
Each tier gets its own parallel hierarchy (Gold, Platinum, etc.) and some cards within each can carry autographs or relics.