Mar 5, 2014 Thread starter #1 digicat New member Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 562 Reaction score 0 Location Nor-Cal In the 2002 Bowman's Best set, the veteran card color parallels are all serial numbered, but the autos and game used are not. Has anyone figured out what sort of print run the color autos have?
In the 2002 Bowman's Best set, the veteran card color parallels are all serial numbered, but the autos and game used are not. Has anyone figured out what sort of print run the color autos have?
Mar 5, 2014 #2 J JoshHamilton Well-known member Joined Aug 7, 2008 Messages 12,205 Reaction score 320 I believe the reds were /100. At least that's what sellers market them as. Who knows why Topps didn't number those or the gold refractors from BC. Never bothered buying a Wright because of that
I believe the reds were /100. At least that's what sellers market them as. Who knows why Topps didn't number those or the gold refractors from BC. Never bothered buying a Wright because of that
Mar 5, 2014 Thread starter #3 digicat New member Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 562 Reaction score 0 Location Nor-Cal According to Beckett, the numbering on the veteran cards goes like: Blue = #/300 Red = #/200 Gold = #/50 If anyone has a pack or a box of this product, see if it has insertion ratios for the color autos.
According to Beckett, the numbering on the veteran cards goes like: Blue = #/300 Red = #/200 Gold = #/50 If anyone has a pack or a box of this product, see if it has insertion ratios for the color autos.
Apr 26, 2014 Thread starter #4 digicat New member Joined Nov 10, 2009 Messages 562 Reaction score 0 Location Nor-Cal I looked through a copy of Sports Collectors Digest's Standard Catalog and they've got: Gold autos: /50 Red autos: /150 Blue autos: /500
I looked through a copy of Sports Collectors Digest's Standard Catalog and they've got: Gold autos: /50 Red autos: /150 Blue autos: /500