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    2010 Topps Marquee

    2010 Topps Marquee MLB

    Per Box Items:
    4 mini-boxes per master box
    5 cards (one pack) per mini box
    1 autograph or relic card per min-box

    Topps Sell Sheet

    The base set cards are a little thicker than standard sized cards. The fronts feature full-color action shots. The border-less cards have the set and player name centered on the bottom. The card backs are photo-less. The backs do have a border or frame graphic on them. The backs feature basic biographical information, moderate career highlights, and career statistics. Both the front and back are highly glossy.

    What I Pulled:
    19 unique cards, no duplicates
    12 base set cards, 12/10 = 12% of the base set
    4 serially numbered parallel cards
    1 autograph
    2 memorabilia cards
    1 redemption card

    Base Card Front and Back:


    The Parallels:
    Phillips and Upton #/199
    Sandberg and Mize #/299


    The Hits:
    Ogando Auto #/570
    Heath Bell quad relic #/199
    O'neill Titanic Threads #/75
    Buddy Bell dual relic auto redemption


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    The first thing I noticed was the sharp, and I mean awesome shot selection and quality. Some of the photographs have a high-definition look to them. It was also nice to see new photographs of players, not just recycled shots that Topps has been guilty of re-using over and over. The auto is on card. The quad swatch is super thick and the Titanic Swatch is sweet. The 'star-power' of the subjects for the hits is a little less than I have seen from some other boxes, however the biggest drawback of the set is the redemption. I have said it before and I will say it again, Topps, no one in the collecting world likes redemption cards. Even for a 'mid-range price point' product, no one wants to wait for months to get all of the cards they should have gotten in the box.

    The Bottom Line:
    Guaranteed hits, cool card designs, parallels to chase and outstanding quality and photography are all pros. Base set collectors will need to pick up singles elsewhere.

    The Final Score:
    Final Ratings (Out of 5):
    Base set collect-ability: 1/5
    Big-hit Hunter: 4/5
    Prospector Hunter: NA
    Overall Design: 5/5
    Fun: 5/5
    Value: 4/5
    Re-buy: 5/5
    Overall Quality: 5/5

    Overall: 29/35 (83% = B)

    Topps sent me this box to review for Baseball Digest. I am also offering base and parallel cards to members here for a SASE.

    Thanks to Topps for making this review possible!

    Tal

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    I really love the design of these cards and I think I will try to put together the base set. Otherwise, out of my price range to totally get into. Thanks for posting!

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