Another year and another break of 2018 Museum Collection for me to review on here. My first year provided some huge boom and since then my breaks have dropped off some with the product.
How did this years version go for me? Let's check it out!
Every box of 2018 Topps Museum Collection has 4 mini boxes per hobby box. Each mini box/pack has 5 cards and one hit in each. Each hobby box comes with:
- On-card Autograph
- Autograph Relic
- Prime Relic
- Quad Relic
- Canvas Collection Reprint
- 4 Parallels
And every box runs about $200. So it's pretty high end and you have some lofty expectations from a break.
The base set looks elegant as usual. Nice high gloss base cards with a single player focus. The base set is only 100 cards and has players of today, yesterday and tomorrow.
Each mini box pack comes with a parallel. These are copper the most common.
And this is a Sapphire that is numbered to 150.
Other parallels to find are, Amethyst /99, Ruby /50, and Emerald 1/1
Every hobby box also comes with a Canvas Collection Reprint card. I pulled a decent one here. There are 50 overall to collect.
Since that's the only insert, it's time to see how the hits rolled out in this one.
Primary Pieces Quad Relic. This one features 3 bat swatches and one jersey of Ryan Zimmerman. There are 77 cards to collect in the set.
Signature Swatches Dual Relic Autographs which I thought would be my hit of the box, well, turns out to be my stalker Alex Wood. Grrrrr. There are 46 cards in this set and I got him.
Archival Autographs. This is a pretty large set with 70 autographs to chase. I pulled the recently acquired Padre Francisco Mejia.
Meaningful Material Patch Relics is the most common hit to find. Well with 145 cards in the set that would explain why. My pull was a Emerald parallel 1/1 of Carlos Martinez.
Other hits not found in my box but could be in yours includes,
So I guess the question is, how much would you want to gamble cause you know you still want to break some. Do you want just a pack? Buy into a break? Or take a big gamble and buy a hobby box? The cards in this product and the hits I didn't pull all look beautiful and would appear in a hobby museum. The only problem I had with it is the big gamble but what box in the hobby isn't one. Whether it's $200 or $20, anything you buy in this hobby is a gamble when it comes to opening up products.
Honestly for me, I would go into some box breaks with random teams. That would be fun.
Please take a minute out to thank Topps for providing the box to review. Some of the cards you see above will be included in the Fantasy Baseball contest! Follow Topps on all social media sites and check out their website HERE for cards and more!
- Canvas Collection Original Player Autographs
- Museum Framed Autographs
- Premium Prints Autographs
- Dual Autographs
- Triple Autographs
- Momentous Material Jumbo Patch Autograph
- Museum Framed Autograph Patch
- Signature Swatches Triple Relic Autographs
- Jumbo Lumber Bat Nameplate
- Dual Meaningful Material Patch
- Momentous Material Jumbo Patch Relics
- Museum Memorabilia
- Museum Memorabilia Laundry Tag
- Primary Pieces Quad Relics Legends
- Primary Pieces Quad Relics
So I guess the question is, how much would you want to gamble cause you know you still want to break some. Do you want just a pack? Buy into a break? Or take a big gamble and buy a hobby box? The cards in this product and the hits I didn't pull all look beautiful and would appear in a hobby museum. The only problem I had with it is the big gamble but what box in the hobby isn't one. Whether it's $200 or $20, anything you buy in this hobby is a gamble when it comes to opening up products.
Honestly for me, I would go into some box breaks with random teams. That would be fun.
Please take a minute out to thank Topps for providing the box to review. Some of the cards you see above will be included in the Fantasy Baseball contest! Follow Topps on all social media sites and check out their website HERE for cards and more!
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