This marks the third consecutive year Panini is using the Donruss Brand as part of their Racing offerings, solidifying the perception that Donruss is becoming the “flagship” racing product for them.
Read More2019 Topps Pro Debut Set Review, Box Break, and Checklist
2019 Pro Debut delivers another MiLB focused set! I pulled a sweet 1/1, and had a lot of fun.
Read More1985 Donruss Action All-Stars Set Review and Checklist
The 1985 Donruss Action All-Stars set is loaded with stars and serves as a fun twist to the standard mid-80s products!
Read More1984 Ralston Purina Promo Set Review and Checklist
Until I received these cards and began researching the set for this article, I assumed they came in packages of dog food! I was thinking why on earth would they use cards to sell dog food? Ahhhh, Cereal!
Read More1975 Hostess Set Review and Checklist
When it comes to vintage odd balls, this set....wait for it.....takes the cake! 1975 started a five year run of Hostess baseball cards, and it’s loaded with stars.
Read More2019 Bowman Set Review - Prospects and Shiny Stuff
In April 2019, Bowman hit the shelves as one of the most hyped products of the season. Many collectors willingly paid prices to roughly triple the cost distributors paid to Topps.
Read More1983 Topps Gardner's Set Review and Checklist
I loaded up a box full of Cubs cards and sent it up to Beau Thompson in Madison, Wisconsin. In return, I received a package of various “odd ball” issues, including some 1983 Gardner’s Bakery cards!
Read MoreTopps 582 Montgomery Club Set #2 - The Stickers
The second Topps 582 Montgomery Club set has arrived, and it is the 20 card sticker set which was announced in the original membership materials. I really, really, like it, but lets not get ahead of ourselves and dig in a little deeper.
Read More2019 Topps Gypsy Queen Set Review and Break
I opened a value pack of 2019 Topps Gypsy Queen and wrote a review of the product. While I’m not a fan of the concept, I think those that love it will be very happy with the 2019 edition!
Read More7 Awesome Mookie Betts Cards (for less than $5)
For the first several years of his career, Mookie Betts may have been one of the most overlooked superstars in the game when it came to the popularity and prices of his trading cards.
Read More2019 Topps Opening Day Review and Box Break
The Topps Opening Day brand debuted as a retail exclusive set for the 1998 season, and it returns again for 2019 in both hobby and retail outlets. The kid centric release contains 200 base cards and a slew of inserts that focus on the “lighter side” of the game.
Read More2019 Donruss Set Review and Box Break
Collectors seem to fall under two camps when it comes to Panini products, especially Donruss. One group loves the “retro” feel and the lower price point. The other group can’t get past cards without MLB logos.
Read More2019 Topps Heritage Set Review
I’ve become a sucker for Heritage. I love it.
It’s a perfect set builders product, it still has hits to chase, and the inclusion of errors, box toppers, and other variations provide some variety that many other products don’t have.
The 2019 version brings us into the 70’s with the grey bordered 1970 set being the focus. Some early reviews have proclaimed this to be their least favorite design so far, but I like it!
Base and Parallels
Once again, the base set is 500 cards with cards 401-500 being short printed. This year, the majority of the stars will be in the short print run which has singles sellers rejoicing and set collectors reeling. Instead of the $2-3 short prints sold for last year, they are going for 3-$10 pretty regularly on eBay.
It seems some early eBay pre-sellers haven’t fully picked up on this fact and have kept their set prices similar to last year, instead of raising the price to reflect the star power of the short print checklist.
Black Border and Flip Stock parallels will be included in hobby boxes and will be limited to print runs of 50 and 5 respectively. French Back parallels are new this year and it appears they will be found in both hobby and retail packs. Chrome cards are back with a 100 card checklist and include a variety of colors and print runs ranging from unnumbered Hot Box refractors to the 1/1 Superfractors.
A 100 card Silver Metal parallel is new this year, and it appears to be similar to the retail “foil” cards of years past. There is some overlap between the Silver and Chrome checklists, but they are not identical. These will be numbered to /70. Last but not least, the mini-parallels will be found for 132 subjects and will be numbered to /100.
Inserts
Several insert sets are spread across the hobby and retail offerings. Candy Lids are a Target Exclusive, Cloth Stickers will be found at Wal-Mart, and Player Story Booklets are another retail exclusive. A 24 card Scratch-Off insert set will fall one per hobby box which makes it tough for those master set builders. Baseball and News Flashbacks, New Age Performers, and Then and Now sets are back again and fall anywhere from 1 in 12 packs to 1 in 20.
The Box Toppers will be a bit different this year with the inclusion of a 15 card Supers set, a 30 card Posters set /70, a 18 card “Teammates” set, and the traditional stamped buyback card. Once I opened one of these Supers I became a big fan. They aren’t quite as thick as the originals, but they sure look sweet. They seem to be holding their value pretty well too! Check out this link to see some of them for sale on eBay!
On Card autographs and a variety of game used relic cards can be found at a rate of one per hobby box with a typical case yielding 2-3 Autographs and 10-11 relic cards. Both Autos and Relics can be found in retail as well, but they are much harder to come by.
Break Review
Some large breakers have directed the pack odds and similar to the story with 2019 Series 1, master sets will be harder to build and serial numbered content will be more watered down across the larger print runs. After opening my whole case, I ended up four inserts and 12 short prints short of a master set. Needless to say I’ll be picking up those last few cards to finish it off!
Check out one of my hobby boxes below and while you’re at it, I’d appreciate if you subscribed to my YouTube channel!
This was my first box, and after that the next 8 or 9 were pretty weak. I pulled a couple low end autos and nothing else to get very excited about. Then finally in box 11 I pulled the beauty below. I can barely describe my excitement! I’ve wanted a Nolan Ryan Auto for quite a while, but I never really felt drawn to a specific card. The vintage look and feel to this one, combined with the on-card nature of the auto makes this a perfect addition to my collection.
Conclusion
Overall, I’m again pleased with my Heritage experience. From a financial perspective, many flippers and breakers will find it harder than ever to get a good return due to the increases in production, however some new items like the super box toppers have been a surprise value add. From a collector’s perspective, there is a ton to love. The look and feel is great, the variations and short prints create a bit of a challenge when building sets, and the inserts and box toppers provide some variety that we don’t always see in other releases.
Did you open any? What did you think? Let me know in the comments below.
If you like the vintage style cards, you may also like reading about the Topps Living Set.
To complete your own set, I’d recommend checking out what is available on both eBay or Sportlots.
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Read More1963 Fleer - Small but Mighty
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Read More2019 Topps Series 1 Set Review
Some say the hobby has never been stronger. Others will say we ready for a massive crash. Based on early reports, 2019 Topps Series 1 could be the product that shows which of these scenarios is closer to reality.
Read More1987 Topps: A Great Set, or the Greatest Set?
This is a set that is hated by some, but loved by many. On the 25th anniversary of their first wood grain bordered set, Topps brought back the lumber for the 1987 release.
Read MoreWelcome to the Topps 582 Montgomery Club!
In what is becoming a fascinating social experiment inside the card collecting world, I present the Topps 582 Montgomery Club. What is the Montgomery Club you may ask? Good Question. Two months in, many members are still asking themselves that same question.
Read More2018 Bowman Draft: All the Hype!
The 2018 Baseball Card release year closes out with a focus on prospects. Check out my review and box break of 2018 Bowman Draft!
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