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smapdi

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My commitment had been waning but I came home to my first 3 packages waiting for me. I have to say they're pretty nice. Super glossy with some light embossing/engraving on the details. Getting them in hand reenergized me, and I look forward to continuing this project as long as I can.
 

mrmopar

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Not quite a month into production, 35 different cards that have sold for a collective $215,000 for the print run. I have to think this is making Topps great money, but I have absolutely no clue what it may cost to print a run of cards, so who knows. Seems the average print run for these is somewhere between 250-500 copies. The highest run has not broke 2000 cards yet.

I doubt I'll ever buy one.

Will the next level be actual serial numbers, signed and/or GU copies? The trend starts all over again...
 

corockies

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Have people been selling these on E-Bay yet? If so, what have the peak sales been?

The Trevor Story's have been selling well, as have card #1 (Francisco Liriano) and #2 (Royals WS). Haven't really tracked any others, but most are trickling in to those who bought them right now so many still are not live.

* - check the box on the left for completed listings in the links below:

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=liriano%20topps%20now&LH_Complete=1&rt=nc&_trksid=p2045573.m1684

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_odkw=liriano+topps+now&LH_Complete=1&_osacat=0&_from=R40&_trksid=p2045573.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xroyals+topps+now.TRS1&_nkw=royals+topps+now&_sacat=0
 
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KLARNOLD

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Not quite a month into production, 35 different cards that have sold for a collective $215,000 for the print run.

The $215,000 does not take in consideration how many collectors/resellers bought in bulk. 1CARD = $9.99, 5 CARDS = $29.99 ($5.99 Per Card), 10 CARDS = $49.99 ($4.99 Per Card), 20 CARDS = $79.99 ($3.99 Per Card).
 

smapdi

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Yeah you need some Chinese algebra there. But I think there can be some educated guesses made. Casebusters and maybe 1 or 2 dealers have been listing cards every day, so they are all probably buying a 20-card block. There are a couple collectors I've seen on the boards who say they are buying them daily, but I don't know if from Topps or a third party. And given the floor of ~250 and the ceiling of ~1250-1500 depending on the player and event, I'd say most of the difference is in 1s and 5s. This is all based on watching a couple boards and FB groups, and there are loads of collectors who are on neither, but I'd roughly guess 50% of the sales are singles, 10% are 5s, 10% are 10s, and 30% are 20s.
 

mrmopar

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True, didn't factor that in. I'd bet that the higher print runs tend to include more bulk buying, with people jumping on the most "popular" cards in hopes of turning a quick profit. I'm sure there are a handful of bulk buyers doing the whole run to give their customers a deal, but I'd guess not more than a dozen or two.

The $215,000 does not take in consideration how many collectors/resellers bought in bulk. 1CARD = $9.99, 5 CARDS = $29.99 ($5.99 Per Card), 10 CARDS = $49.99 ($4.99 Per Card), 20 CARDS = $79.99 ($3.99 Per Card).
 

death2redemptions

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3 cards tomorrow? Marwin, Max & Noah?!?

Thanks,
Jeff

After reading your post I was looking at Noah's final stat line trying to figure out what was so special about his start and just couldn't figure it out...but then I double checked and noticed his batting stats, something I almost never do with pitchers and quickly figured it out. 2 home runs...wow. How often has a pitcher done that?
 

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