Here are the results:
Base Set: 81/150 (54%)
SPs: 157, 170
Ballparks: 2/10
Credentials: 2/19
Famous Moments: 3/20
Field Generals: 1/10
Hall History: 3/10
High Praise: 2/20
Induction Set: 3/25
Museum Pieces: 2/20
The Village: 2/10
Voices of Summer: 2/10
With Honors: 2/10
Induction Year (balsa stock): George Brett
Bronze History (#/599): Cum Posey, Sam Thompson, Monte Ward
Crystal Collection (#/299): Walter Johnson, Richie Ashburn, Tony Gwynn
Cooperstown Signatures: Whitey Herzog (#/550)
There you have it, outside of Topps Allen & Ginter which happens to be my favorite release every year, I have to say that Panini Cooperstown was my favorite product in 2012. I always enjoy visiting Cooperstown as the village is beautiful and the hall of fame is second to none. I'm definitely going to try to put together the set and may try for another box or two if the prices go down. My only complaint is the lack of card numbers on the Village insert set. Not sure why they wouldn't include card numbers on those, but other than that the set is beautiful, the autographs look sharp and it's a fun box to break. Great job Panini, you're batting 1.000 with the two products that I opened (Triple Play and Cooperstown) and I think I may be warming up to you!
I have more box breaks coming up this week, so bookmark the site and stay tuned for more!