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One of my favorite sets to collect is the 2005–06 Gold Parallel RPAs. The design, rookie checklist, and the potential for extreme rarity created by limiting print runs to each player’s jersey number make it an incredible challenge for both player and set collectors.
While I’ve owned the most prized card in the set—my Ovechkin RPA /8—for many years, it isn’t necessarily the toughest to find, as other set players wore numbers 4 through 7. The true rarity is the Dion Phaneuf RPA, limited to just three copies. A few months ago, I was fortunate not only to track one down, but also to strike a deal and add it to my collection. Pictured below is my 2005–06 The Cup Gold Rookie Patch Autograph Dion Phaneuf, numbered 2/3, featuring an awesome three-color Flames patch.
I’m thrilled to finally cross this one off the list.

While I’ve owned the most prized card in the set—my Ovechkin RPA /8—for many years, it isn’t necessarily the toughest to find, as other set players wore numbers 4 through 7. The true rarity is the Dion Phaneuf RPA, limited to just three copies. A few months ago, I was fortunate not only to track one down, but also to strike a deal and add it to my collection. Pictured below is my 2005–06 The Cup Gold Rookie Patch Autograph Dion Phaneuf, numbered 2/3, featuring an awesome three-color Flames patch.
I’m thrilled to finally cross this one off the list.
