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2011 Topps Heritage - Is this typical? Scans included

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jbrown

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So I don't usually open Heritage but 1962 is probably my favorite Topps set ever so I figured what the heck. I was just wondering if this is a typical box? Hot box? Also, one of the Snider quarters is a 1962 proof but the other is a 1952 quarter. Has anybody seen another card from this set with a quarter not from 1962? The card says "Genuine 1962 U.S. quarter" so I figure this might be kinda rare. Thanks for the comments.
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schmidtfan20

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Everything was normal until you hit the second Snider coin. The coins are case hits and the all green chrome
hot boxes are 1 per case. I have opened a ton of boxes, I would say 95% of boxes on average are
worse than yours. Congrats on the upper 5%

Kevin
 

jbrown

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Nov 28, 2009
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schmidtfan20 said:
Everything was normal until you hit the second Snider coin. The coins are case hits and the all green chrome
hot boxes are 1 per case. I have opened a ton of boxes, I would say 95% of boxes on average are
worse than yours. Congrats on the upper 5%

Kevin

Any info on the 1952 quarter? Is this a common mistake for this set?
 

matchpenalty

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Nice box, 52 coin is an error. I'm sure Topps bought 1962 coin lots to use and 52 snuck into one and made it onto the card. Might be worth a nice premium to heritage collectors.
 

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