Walmart has 2022 Topps MLB Baseball Holiday Mega Box w/ 100 Cards for $24.98. Shipping is free w/ Walmart+ (free 30-day trial) or on orders of $35+.
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2022 Topps Holiday Mega Box returns full of festive cheer. Fans will find the top 200 cards from 2022 Topps Baseball Series 1, Series 2, and Update Series on a unique seasonally themed design. Keep your eyes peeled for special variation short-printed base cards featuring special holiday themed additions to images and limited metallic parallels. Look for autographs and relics from leading players of the MLB alongside some familiar faces from the North Pole.
Each box contains ten 10-card packs and will deliver an autograph or relic card, and one Oversized Die Cut Ornament.
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I collected baseball cards for a little while as a kid, just wondering if this is something kids still do or if it's dominated by the older generations?
Panini inserted 7,000,000 autographs last year alone across their brands so I assume Topps had a large number as well. In my opinion autos have lost their some of their luster, but my approach to collecting is about scarcity and future value.
This is great for a gift but keep in mind cards on this set will hold little to no future value.
I looked up the value of baseball/basketball cards I purchased in the early 90s. Looks like they are worth less than what I paid for them ~30 years ago.
This is great for a gift but keep in mind cards on this set will hold little to no future value.
It depends on the rookies and print run. Example: 2019 Tatis Holiday cards sold very well before PEDs. Also I think topps has printed the sh!t out of the holiday sets since.
I looked up the value of baseball/basketball cards I purchased in the early 90s. Looks like they are worth less than what I paid for them ~30 years ago.
That was the "Junk Wax" era, cards were severely overprinted (much like they are now). Not much has actually held it's value, I really hope we're not headed in that direction now.
That was the "Junk Wax" era, cards were severely overprinted (much like they are now). Not much has actually held it's value, I really hope we're not headed in that direction now.
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Not just any relic though.. this fancy white napkin resembling freshly fallen snow. 🎅🏻
Correct. It's a 200 card set but only 100 random cards in each box.
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It depends on the rookies and print run. Example: 2019 Tatis Holiday cards sold very well before PEDs. Also I think topps has printed the sh!t out of the holiday sets since.
I am glad they gave us GPK though!
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