Inside each box was a 2 pack of the coins. These were the best 3.
First plug from each box is the "best cards" . What I call the best cards....Braves and inserts.
Eddie, Judge, 1 Jeter, and a Gold Miggy.
Box 2:
Spahn, Jeter, a peach insert, and an auto.
Box 3:
Dansby & Teheran, 2 Jeters one a numbered parallel, Judge insert, and an auto. I'm pretty sure box 3 blows the other 2 out of the water as far as "best" cards go. But, we really need to look at the regular cards too. then I'd like for y'all to decide which blaster was better (comment 1. 2. or 3) and maybe why if you feel like it (ya never know if I'm running a secret contest). Maybe one box is loaded with your favorite team or what not.
Box 1:
Maybe one box has a shot of a player you like that is just crying out to you......or maybe has more Super Stars or Hall of Famers......
Box 2:
I don't feel the need to go over the pros & cons with the set as that has already been done.
Box 3:
I didn't need this Brave (Ruiz) for the team set because I had one from the card show, it will go in with the set build. But that really would make 3 Braves in this box.
Yes, I'm going to have to get another Cueto.
I didn't check these for SP/variations, but I not thinking there are any. LMK if there is!
LMK which is the overall best box, tell me why.
Well, for my collecting purposes, Box 2 was best..
ReplyDeleteBox three was second and Box 1 was last.
I really dislike Skip Bayless, so that taints Box 2 for me. Gotta go Box 3.
ReplyDeleteTough for old timers I think 1 was best, for my homie team Nationals and Senators box 3. Then box 2 even though there was a Bryce Hawper in there.
ReplyDeleteI like the Jim Joyce auto....the Bayless not so much.
ReplyDeleteI have to get some, but not hobby. I can afford maybe one retail box...gotta get all the Tigers players...great job!
ReplyDeleteThe hits makes Box 3 the best of the bunch, although Box 2 gets a couple of points for the interesting selection of base cards, specifically Ryan as a Met and Whitey Herzog's inclusion.
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