Saturday, May 25, 2019

Cardboard Review:2019 Topps Tier One Baseball (HUGE HIT!!)

One of my favorite high end releases every year has come. I like this one but also give Museum Collection a slight edge over it when it comes to high end.

Topps Tier One hasn't ever treated me well in the past, but it's still fun to break and check out the great designed cards.

Let's see if 2019 can break my strikeout streak with the product.

Each box of 2019 Topps Tier One comes with three cards. Two autographs and one relic card for $120. So it's a risk banking that each card has to be worth at least $40.

 My first hit, well, it was my last in the box, Khris Davis single relic.

 Prime Performers autograph of Bobby Richardson. He has a great signature.

And finally, a 1/1 Gold Signature of Tier One Talent Cal Ripken Jr!!!!!!

Other hits not found in my box include,
  • Tier One Autographs
  • Break Out Autographs
  • Mystery Break Out Autographs
  • Clear One Autographs
  • Clear One Dual Autographs
  • Dual Autographs
  • Triple Autographs
  • Cut Signatures
  • Autographed Tier One Relics
  • Dual Autographed Tier One Relic Books
  • Autographed Prodigious Patches
  • Autographed Tier One All-Star Patches
  • Autographed Tier One Bat Knobs
  • Autographed Tier One Limited Lumber
  • Autographed Tier One Uniform Button Relics
  • Signature Tools Autographs Relic
  • Cut Signature Relics
  • Tier One Legends Relics
  • Prodigious Patches
  • Tier One All-Star Patches
  • Tier One Bat Knobs
  • Tier One Limited Lumber
  • Tier One Uniform Button Relics
OVERALL: Great looking product as always and there is not question about that. The question is, how will your box break go. This was a great break for all three hits in my opinion and value was there. But, it's a gamble product and may not always provide the boom and may be a bust two out of three times. But that one time, oh boy I hope you are sitting down. There are a lot of big time hits in here still left to find!

I suggest box breaks for those who don't like to take a gamble and for those of you who do like to gamble, let the dice roll!

Not everyone can afford a hobby box of this, so I suggest a box break which I suggest Midwest Box Breaks when you do so. They pulled some heattttttt from this product already.

Please make sure to take a minute out to thank Topps for providing this box for me to review and to be able to add cards to the giveaway on Twitter I am hosting. Please follow me there to enter @SportCardCollec. Also follow Topps on all social media sites and visit their SITE, as well.

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