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To
me, Topps is all about tradition. This is the one set I build
every year without fail. It's cheap (relatively speaking), it's
got consistently good player selection and it's got complete stats.
In recent years the design end hasn't been the greatest. But I
don't expect much razzle-dazzle when I rip into my packs. It's
a concession I'm willing to make just because of the brand.
I
must say, though, that my interest in the base Topps set is beginning
to wane - just a little. From year to year, everything is starting
to feel like the same old, same old. The design looks strikingly
similar to the 2000 design, which borrowed a lot from the 1999
set, which looked a lot like the 1998 set. I'm not a big fan of
the same gold borders year after year. I guess I'm still having
bad dreams of 1991 Fleer. Another reason why my interest in Topps
is starting to fade is the over use of nostalgic reprints and
junky buy-back cards at near-impossible odds. Consistently uninspired
insert sets doesn't help matters either.
The
Topps Series Two set consists of 354 cards numbered 366 through
719. My box consisted yielded an impressive 339 different base
cards (96 per cent of the set) and a low 11 doubles. While it
would have been nice to get no duplicates, this is Topps we're
talking about here and that's part of the tradition. Be warned
though. I got a good box. I've heard from others who've gotten
upwards of 60 doubles. And I've heard these numbers more than
the way mine ran.
As
far as inserts go, I also got the good end of the stick. They
ran accordingly with three Gold parallels, three All-World Team
cards and one 1952 Player Reprint. I also pulled two 1952 World
Series Highlights instead of the expect one.
Normally
I don't get the elusive autographs or game-used cards from my
base Topps packs. Well, my luck finally changed. In my second-to-last
pack there was a Prime Cuts Pine Tar Edition Xavier Nady game-used
bat card. It is also serial numbered 044/200. Sure Nady is a common,
but who cares. It made the box a little more worthwhile.
I
didn't get a vintage hall-of-famer buyback. That's fine because
the ones I've heard of include a 1987 Topps Mike Schmidt. Big
deal. I'd rather have a common towards my set at the odds these
come out (1:431 packs).
Even
with the game-used card and the near set I received, I still don't
know if I'm going to continue buying boxes of Topps in the future.
I can get a set for under $20, far less from what I paid for my
box. And that's why I buy Topps in the first place, to buy a box.
Even if I were to sell (heaven forbid) the Nady and all the inserts,
I'd still be paying more than $40 for the set by the time I work
it out. And I got the good box. As pack prices continue to rise,
even for the cheap sets, I am constantly having to adjust my collecting
habits to keep within budget. I think the biggest problem facing
Topps is how to keep value in their base set, the cornerstone
of all baseball sets.
So
if this is indeed the last box of base Topps I buy for a while,
at least it was a pretty good one. At least it's going to make
my decision a little tougher come October when the first series
of 2003 is released.
Inserts
- Gold
Parallel (1:6; #/2002):
3 (466. Jose Hernandez, 496. Bill Haselman, 554. Adam
Piatt
- All-World
Team (1:12):
3 (AW-3. Pedro Martinez, AW-11. Luis Gonzalez, AW-20.
Carlos Delgado)
- 1952
Player Reprint (1:25): 1 (52R-11. Preacher Roe)
- 1952
World Series Highlights (1:25):
2 (52WS-4, 52WS-7)
- Prime
Cuts Pine-Tar Series GU Bat*:
1 (PCP-XN. Xavier Nady (044/200))
Card
Gallery
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Base
card
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Topps
Gold
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All-World
Team
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1952
Player Reprint
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1952
World Series Highlights
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Prime
Cuts
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Box
Breakdown
| Packs
per box: |
36
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| Cards
per pack: |
10
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| Total
cards: |
360
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| Cards
in set: |
354
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| Singles: |
339
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| Doubles: |
11
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| Triples+: |
0
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| Inserts |
10
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| Gold
Parallel (1:6): |
3
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| All-World
Team (1:12): |
3
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| 1952
Player Reprint (1:25): |
1
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| 1952
World Series Highlights (1:25): |
2
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| Prime
Cuts Pine-Tar Series GU Bat*: |
1
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| Hall
of Fame Prepurchased Card (1:431): |
0
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| '52
Player Autograph*: |
0
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| Autoproofs*: |
0
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| Five
Card Stud*: |
0
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| Ebbets/Yankee
Stadium Relics*: |
0
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| Topps
Autographs*: |
0
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| Team
Topps Autographs*: |
0
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| *overall
odds for GU and autos 1:117 |
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