09-07-2019, 08:45 AM
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Peter Spaeth
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Originally Posted by Steve D
I also collect some of the current rookies, and try to focus on Topps Chrome.
If there is no Topps Chrome RC for a particular player, I'll go with the regular Topps.
From what I've seen, I believe Topps keeps the variations in Chrome to a minimum; i.e., for Kris Bryant in 2015, they issued pose variations of his card, but with the Chrome, there was only one pose.
I do though, stay away from the other Topps issues like Heritage.
It can be tough though, to keep it to Topps. With Jose Altuve for instance, I really don't like his 2011 Topps Update card...It just looks strange to me with the headless teammate hugging him; so I went with the 2011 Bowman Chrome Draft card.
Steve
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The Topps Update Altuve may be the worst rookie card ever produced. Which is unfortunate because even in the scarcer varieties (Cognac and Diamond) it's pretty affordable.
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