Alaska Gold Border Trading Cards
In the early 2000s, Alaska released a series of gold-bordered cards in an odd size of 4.25” X 3.25”. This is where there are other variants of each card, some with the seal in the lower corner adn some with “Alaskaair.com” under the aircraft. Others have a subscript on the back. We know we are missing a lot from this set. If you find cards we don't have, please let us know.
| Nomber | Front Picture | Back Picture | Name of Card | Notes | Year | rarity 1-10* | Photo+ |
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Boeing 737-900 seal | This card has a seal and a subscript on the back | 2000~ | 5 | 3 |
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Boeing 737-900 seal | This card has a seal but does not have subscript on the back | 2001~ | 5 | 1 |
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Boeing 737-700 | no seal, no subscript | 2000~ | 5 | 1 |
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Boeing 737-400 | no seal, no subscript, Includes .com both front and back | 2000~ | 5 | 1 |
| N/A | Boeing 737-400 | no seal, Have not seen the back .dom on the back but not front | 2000~ | 5 | 2 |
*Rarity is subjective, but based on the Pilot Card Guys' experience. Many cards have a higher value but are relatively common. So rarity is not closely correlated to value on eBay.
+The photo refers to the source of the photo. 1 = scanned by the Pilot Card Guys, 2 = Photo provided by a member of the community, 3= image found online.
If you find any data that we have missed, please let us know on the contact us form. We are humans, and new information is coming out every day.









