In the 2011 Topps Update Baseball release, Topps has inserted some legends variations for some of the regular cards in the set. Unlike the football counterparts, these short print (SP) variations are replacements for the regularly issued card in the set and not just an alternative photo.
#US4 Carlton Fisk
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Topps Triple Threads has a long-history of producing some of the years best-looking cards. Fantastic designs matched up with crazy patches, historical relics, one-of-a-kind historical artifacts, and now on-card autographs. It’s enough to make any collectors heart skip a few beats when reading the sell sheet. Recently, 2011 Topps Triple Threads Baseball hit the shelves and collectors have been busting the product like crazy, in turn, listing cards on eBay like crazy. Like every other year, there has been some amazing cards surfacing from this years set on eBay.
Here is a look at just a few:
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The first 2011 Topps Heritage Minor League Bryce Harper Autograph has landed on eBay and the card looks to be as advertised based on all of the sell sheet photos. The seller claims the card is numbered to 154 on the back of the card, and based on the image provided in the auction, it appears these cards feature bold, rich, autographs – compared to some of the duller versions in his earlier 2011 Bowman releases.
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Below are two Adrian Peterson Autographed Rookies from 2007 Bowman Chrome. At first glance, both look nearly identical. Both look to contain a certified autograph from Topps, which typically lends itself even more creditability.
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1. Tom Brady
After his Monday night assault, the reigning NFL Most Valuable Player, saw his stock and prices of cards reaching the same historic levels as his Monday-night performance. Tom Brady is a once-in-a-generation quarterback and has a tremendous following from his crazed New England fans. Mix that with his three Super Bowl rings and dramatic performances he is able to pull off, and you now understand why the demand and price of his cards are so high.
Top Rookie Cards
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In celebration of the return of the NFL Season, Dailywax.com is going to be giving away a FREE Box of 2011 Topps Hobby Football to a lucky reader.
To enter the contest, use the comments form at the bottom of this page and tell us which quarterback is going to have the most passing yards, running back is going to have the most rushing yards, and wide receiver is going to have the most receiving yards in Week 1 of the NFL Season. In case of tie, be sure to also tell us which team you think is going to score the most points in Week 1.
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He burst on the scene and “Dougie’d” his way into stardom. The electric rookie has catapulted into the elite of cardboard Gods’. His recently released 2010-11 Panini National Treasures Rookie Patch Auto are been fetching prices above and beyond $2,000 on eBay. These cards are very appealing and are designed with an amazing multi-colored patch along with an on-card autograph. The card has a base version numbered to 99, a gold version numbered to 25, a platinum version numbered 5, and a 1/1 version.
I have collected images of each of the versions that have made their way to eBay for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!
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Fake autographs run rampant in the hobby for years and eBay seems to be overran with sellers trying to move them to uneducated and unaware buyers. no longer is it safe to assume that just because an autograph appears on a manufacturers printed card, that the autograph is 100% legitimate. There has been rumors of card being back-doored, handed out to friends and family, and even potentially stolen prior to being forged and trying to be sold to the secondary market. This article is aimed at attempting to educate you in how to find authentic and pack inserted, certified, autographs from 2009 Topps Football Rookie Premiere.
Take a look at these two cards and see if you can notice some glaring differences between the two:
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Due to an overwhelming demand for Stephen Strasburg cards during his phenomenal 2010 rookie season, Topps extended its original 660-card set by an additional card for Strasburg. Due to the legalities surrounding the MLBPA-licensed set, Topps was not allowed to include Strasburg in the original 660-card set until he debuted in a Major League game. In order to meet the demand for Strasburg, Topps offered six different versions of card #661 in the Topps set.
This guide is intended to educate you on the various versions of the #661 card of Stephen Strasburg in 2010 Topps.
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