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    i have a quick question

    im wondering what is the top end product for topps.... i know that exquisite is the best for ud........im wondering whats the best thing topps have out there?

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    probably Echelon....but, I'm not a high-end collector, so don't quote me on it! ;-)

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    Echelon, Sterling & Triple Threads.
    Boxes run about $200 and up although Echelon for Basketball can be bought for around $160-170.

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    does that stuff cost 500 dollars a box for 5 cards like exquisite?

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    No, not that high, Exquisite seems to be in it's own category. The Cup for Hockey is well up there as well (over $300)

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    ok...... i really want to bust a box of exquisite..... but i have seen to many dead boxes on youtube...... i mean i box was 2 base cards.... a carl landry auto patch,....a crisbosh quad 1 color game used, and a walt frazier numbered /10 redemption............... i give that box a grade d..... and out of about 20 boxes i have seen busted on youtube i only give 2 of them a grade A....... i think having 2 base cards in a 500 hundred dollar pack is 2 to many........ that is why i wanted to know what did topps have to offer

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    Any of those big products is a big gamble my friend. Let me try and help you as far as odds and what you get on average per box for the price.

    2007 Topps Sterling - Baseball
    2007 Topps Sterling Factory Sealed MLB hobby box. Each box contains one pack with 3 player-specific cards (#d to 250) and one Autographed (#d to 10 or less) or Relic Memorabilia card (#d to 10 or less) and ONE Mystery pack containing one parallel card (White Suede #d to 50, Burgundy #d to 14, Gold #d to 9, Sterling Silver each is a 1 of 1, and Cherry Wood Frame each is a 1 of 1) card or one Letter Patch card (each is a 1 of 1).

    2007 Topps Triple Threads - Baseball
    2007 Topps Triple Threads Factory Sealed MLB hobby box. 2 packs with 6 cards in each. 100 card base set (each card #d to 1350 or less).
    Each box on average will feature: ONE Triple Relic Memorabilia card (#d to 36 or less) and ONE Triple Autographed Relic Memorabilia card (#d to 99 or less).

    07/08 Topps Echelon - Basketball
    07/8 Topps Echelon Factory Sealed NBA hobby box. 4 packs with 4 cards in each. 100 card base set.
    Each PACK will feature:ONE Autographed card.


    Again, all these boxes are half price of what box of Exquisite runs so factor that in as well.

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    thanks alot on that bro

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