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2009 Topps Heritage Baseball Hot Box?
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01-03-2010, 07:12 PM
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2009 Topps Heritage Baseball Hot Box?
Hello,
I don't post much at all, so hi there! After busting some Christmas "wax," I was originally upset that my box of Topps Heritage High Series did not have my game-used or autographed card. Tonight, however, I decided to check some values in the online guide. It seems my box contained many of the variations. My box included: Dustin Pedroia Yankee logo variation Alex Rios Black&White variation Neftali Feliz Black&White variation Albert Pujols Rookie variation Pedro Martinez Black&White variation Unless there's something wrong with the online guide, it seems my box did quite well "value" wise. Are there such "hot boxes" for this product and is it common? Did it happen by accident or was this done purposely? Anybody else have the same experience? I just thought it was a little odd. Perhaps I'm missing something or those are typos in the online price guide. Ohwell! Thanks for reading! |
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01-03-2010, 07:46 PM
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2009 Topps Heritage Baseball Hot Box?
I remember when this broke, there were stories on Beckett that referred to these Hot boxes. One guy bought a blaster and hit like 1200 bucks worth of SP's. Not too shabby! You probably did get something like that.
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01-04-2010, 08:38 PM
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2009 Topps Heritage Baseball Hot Box?
Heritage has been like this in the past also. In 2001, I bought a blaster and it was nothing but both variations of the red and black backs and the SP's. I am still making money off that box.
Collecting Dan Haren,Troy Tulowitzki, Al Rosen, David Christensen, Kevin Elster and Jamal Anderson(RB) |
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