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CyberCel TMNT Series 1 Trading Card Box — 20 Packs, Sealed | MOD Shop

CyberCel TMNT Series 1 Trading Card Box — 20 Packs, Sealed | MOD Shop

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CyberCel Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series 1 — Trading Card Box

Not really trading cards. Animation cels you can hold.

CyberCel prints classic Nickelodeon TMNT art on translucent cel stock, mounted inside a booklet card that opens and stays open — so you can hold it up and let light pass through the art the way a real production cel does. Each card also has a cut backing that lets it stand on its own for 3D display. It's a genuinely different object from a standard card, and it photographs beautifully, which is most of why people collect the format.

Released for the 40th anniversary of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Series 1 covers Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo, Splinter, Shredder, and the wider cast in dynamic poses drawn from the classic animated series.

What's in the box

20 packs, 3 CyberCels per pack — 60 cels total. Every cel arrives in a loose protective sleeve so the art doesn't scuff on opening.

The Series 1 set breaks down as:

Tier Count Notes
Common 12
Rare 9 Foil
Super Rare 4 Foil — averages about 1 per box
Hyper Rare 1 Prismatic foil — averages about 1 per case
Ultra Rare 1 Available through web redemption only

26 CyberCels are pack-pulled, with the Ultra Rare obtained separately via redemption at cybercel.com — bringing the full Series 1 checklist to 27.

Every box also contains 1 of 4 XL CyberCel Numbered Cards, oversized and built specifically for display.

Details

  • Manufacturer: Collect Awesome / FiGPiN — Irvine, CA
  • Item code: CBR-0027
  • UPC: 810141121928
  • © 2024 Viacom International Inc. — officially licensed Nickelodeon product
  • 20 packs per box, 3 cards per pack, 6 boxes per case
  • Factory sealed, never searched
  • Blind packaging — duplicates are possible, and a full case does not guarantee a complete set
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