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    Someone Help?

    I've never been big on buying boxes of cards but I decided to treat myself to a box around 100 dollars since I usually do individual packs. I'm trying to decide between...

    -2011 Topps Baseball Series 2 Jumbo Box

    -2011 Bowman Baseball Jumbo Box

    -2011 Topps Sterling (just a pack, those boxes are PRICEY!)


    Any opinions on which I should choose?

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    Id go with the bowman

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    That's what I was leaning towards, is there a specific reason you would choose it?

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    Bowman for prospects or if you want nice relics and autos I'd go Sterling

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    I'd go with bowman. For the money you spend, you have a better chance of profitting and have some cards you can hold onto for a coupe of years that will be valuable down the road.

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    I agree. Bowman is the clear choice over one pack of Sterling. Topps I can do without. It's fun but I personally don't think you get your money's worth. Bowman possibilities are endless to hit it REALLY big. And if not you'll still probably snag a Harper or 2 and an auto

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    its tricky

    2011 bowman...its a good box but if ur looking to sell quick harper is the only thing coming out of there thats good unless you pull a nice auto.

    but the other choices arent to good so id deffinitely go with the bowman

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    Does it make a big difference if a switch the Bowman to Hobby Box?

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    Don't get a retail box if that's what you mean. Get the Bowman hobby box. Also I'd disagree that Harper is the only thing coming out. Paul Goldschmidt and Brandon Belt are just 2 of the other top prospects (refractors/autos/etc)

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    its tricky

    2011 bowman...its a good box but if ur looking to sell quick harper is the only thing coming out of there thats good unless you pull a nice auto.

    but the other choices arent to good so id deffinitely go with the bowman

    Wait a minute let's not under value Paul Goldschmidt. His stuff is selling at bv if not higher. Harper's not the only gem in this years product. Just saying

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