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gt2590

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Topps realizes there are dupes of some non-auto SuperFractors in ‘23 BC.

Buying back extras…

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jmc855

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It ll be funny when whatever happens over the next 10 to 15 years happens, and we see them all dribble back out for sale on eBay like all the bankruptcy/replacement type cards, even though they were "destroyed".

We ll see posts like... "I got this 1/1 Superfractor!"....... then a follow up post from someone else... "Nope you got a bogus one, I have the real one!".... all over again lol. Just sit back and wait for it
 

Juan Gris

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Estimated total cost to Topps is about $650K.

One already sold for $2K and Topps os offering $25K….
Why would Topps offer 25k for a card that sold for 2K? Do you have a source? That makes no sense unless they are trying to make chase cards out of chase cards (which they aren't because the product is already sold).
 

gt2590

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Why would Topps offer 25k for a card that sold for 2K? Do you have a source? That makes no sense unless they are trying to make chase cards out of chase cards (which they aren't because the product is already sold).
It was all Posted by collectors on Twitter and BO.

The $2K sale was done the day before the Topps offer went out…
 

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