In case some didn't recognize it, it's an EMPTY box for 1961 Topps baseball nickel wax packs.
I sent off numerical lists to some folks, last week. As of early Monday morning, none of the promised help showed up in my inbox. One inquiry about the Bowman Chrome baseball, though.
i found...
I had left 1999-2008 pretty much unopened, because there was no room to expand those cases, boxes, and packs into countless 1600 and 3200 count boxes, and set boxes. My available space was overwhelmed with mostly early 1970s material, although I collect sets back to 1957 and Indians & Pirates...
I have been busy squinting at online photos of brown cardboard boxes. Well, at least so far, I have been able to sort out the Heritage Baseball cases and the Bowman's Draft Picks & Prospects, and some regular Topps (jumbos). A tedious task! :)
No, I haven't. I began with the expectation that the information I am looking for was relatively easy to get, through people who have been Topps or Topps HTA accounts. (I usrd to be the favorite customer of an HTA dealer who has since left the business.) Certainly (or so I thought) there are...
Thanks for the helpful suggestion, but I'm really holding out hope for access to some sort of "answer key" chart. There are dozens of numbers I have to identify, and searching auction photos for a lucky aspect in a snapshot of brown cardboard box with black lettering, will be really a pot-shot...
I am trying to assess what I have managed to stash away over the past dozen or so years. Unfortunately, nearly all my unopened material in Topps shipping cases are not well -marked.
Can anyone help me, or direct me to an online source of uinformation that deciphers the case codes printed on...