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2009 Topps Heritage High Number Baseball
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Product Info: The 2009 Topps Heritage collection continues with 2009 Topps
Heritage High Number Edition, highlighting 220 additional players, including
75 Rookies, on the classic 1960 Topps Baseball design with
1 Autographed or Relic Card per box!
220 Additional Heritage Subjects, Numbered 501-720!
75 Heritage Rookie Subjects!
Every Autograph Signed on Card!
Gum in Every Pack!


Release Date: 11/18/2009
 

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I'm assuming this is still within the time frame of "No Wieters" right? Does that end Jan 2010?
 

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markakis8 said:
I'm assuming this is still within the time frame of "No Wieters" right? Does that end Jan 2010?


I believe its 365 days after his first major league game.
 

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Autograph checklist is super weak. Topps thinks they can sleepwalk through these releases. If you are a
dealer be prepared to get stuck with this junk.

Kevin
 

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schmidtfan20 said:
Autograph checklist is super weak. Topps thinks they can sleepwalk through these releases. If you are a
dealer be prepared to get stuck with this junk.

Kevin
Where is a copy of the checklist?
 

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I can't remember the last time I met a person who bought Topps Heritage solely for the autographs that were in the set.

schmidtfan20 said:
Autograph checklist is super weak. Topps thinks they can sleepwalk through these releases. If you are a
dealer be prepared to get stuck with this junk.

Kevin
 

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i will say this, Topps Heritage issues are a PITA for Player Collectors. there are a bunch of Bruce dual releases that are price driven by the set collectors
 

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Tell me they learned from last year and didn't combine them with the regular Topps Update again, right?
 

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ThoseBackPages said:
i will say this, Topps Heritage issues are a PITA for Player Collectors. there are a bunch of Bruce dual releases that are price driven by the set collectors

I agree. There's a dual jersey card with Kaline and Granderson, and it sells usually for 20x what it would in any other set.
 

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I think Wax Heaven reported there would be the usual two U&H cards per pack. *sigh*

Although the base checklist should be a bit stronger, compared to last year's release: off hand, I think Joba, Utley and Hamilton are to be included. Last year, the only veteran "name" included was Mussina.

One nice thing about Heritage's autos - while they may be quite a bit tougher to come across, they are on-card.
 

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