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Did Topps choose to not mark the refractors in their chrome products again this year?
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Hmmm, I don't remember having a problem, so either they were easily identifiable, or there was a distinct code or marker, otherwise I would have had problems ,too. I'll go and take a look ...
Was the question pertaining to Topps Chrome AND Bowman Chrome, or just either one?
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(12-26-2016, 01:18 AM)DrMitchJ Wrote: Hmmm, I don't remember having a problem, so either they were easily identifiable, or there was a distinct code or marker, otherwise I would have had problems ,too. I'll go and take a look ...
Was the question pertaining to Topps Chrome AND Bowman Chrome, or just either one?
I have never been able to tell the difference between a refractor and a regular chrome card unless they were marked on the back. I just got a Jumbo box of 2016 Bowman Draft and I can't tell the difference.
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I looked in the wrong place. Topps did mark the refractors!!
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