Soxrule111
11-19-2014, 05:42 PM
So if for 2015 Topps Chrome Football they make some drastic changes.
8,000 cases produced. 330 Card Base Set, 2 Autos Per Box, 1 Veteran Auto Per Case on average, 1 Patch Auto on average 1:2 cases
Still 12 Box Case, 4 Cards Per Pack, 24 Packs Per Box. Lets Say, $720 a case pre order ($60 a box)
Refractors- 22 per box on average, 1 Auto or Ref per pack.
Base 1:3
Blue /299
Purple /499
Pink /499
Camo /499
Gold /50
Red /25
Rainbow (think 1975 Topps Baseball) /299
Atomic (Think 2011) /225
White /699
Pulsar /299
Black /100
Sepia /75
Green /499
Supers /1
130 Card Autograph Checklist, 90 Rookies, 40 Veterans (All /150 or less, with Gold, Blue, Red Refs (/15, /25, and /5)
Rookie Auto Refractors -
On Average 12 per case
Roughly 800-1200 per player (Average 1000 each guy)
Ref /254
Blue /150
Purple /45
Pink /45
Camo /45
Gold /50
Red /25
Rainbow (think 1975 Topps Baseball) /75
Atomic (Think 2011) /45
White /45
Pulsar /45
Black /100
Sepia /75
Green /45
Supers /1
2 Autos Per Box, 1 Veteran per Case on Average.
330 Card Base Set Checklist
Patch Autos- Roughly 1:3 cases With only a Atomic Parallel /5
40 Rookie Patch Autos /50
35 Veteran Patch Autos /25
1 Per Case Team Redemption- Super Bowl Winner Redemption (think 2007 Upper Deck)
Winner Receives a 10 card Team set of that Specific Team (Say 5 Players, 5 Highlight Cards 1 for each playoff game or clinching regular season game)
Inserts fall 3 per box, 3 insert sets.
What ever the Years Topps is going, 68/88/98 I don't care.
Would this be total over kill on Refractors, or could it actually help out with more Color and "Hits" per box. Higher print run, but a larger base set could mean nearly 20% less hobby base cards made (not accounting for retail)
Just bored and I like Refractors. I don't mind have 10 different parallels as long as they look good (Hated those Select ones in Prizm. That writing and gold/yellow blah)
8,000 cases produced. 330 Card Base Set, 2 Autos Per Box, 1 Veteran Auto Per Case on average, 1 Patch Auto on average 1:2 cases
Still 12 Box Case, 4 Cards Per Pack, 24 Packs Per Box. Lets Say, $720 a case pre order ($60 a box)
Refractors- 22 per box on average, 1 Auto or Ref per pack.
Base 1:3
Blue /299
Purple /499
Pink /499
Camo /499
Gold /50
Red /25
Rainbow (think 1975 Topps Baseball) /299
Atomic (Think 2011) /225
White /699
Pulsar /299
Black /100
Sepia /75
Green /499
Supers /1
130 Card Autograph Checklist, 90 Rookies, 40 Veterans (All /150 or less, with Gold, Blue, Red Refs (/15, /25, and /5)
Rookie Auto Refractors -
On Average 12 per case
Roughly 800-1200 per player (Average 1000 each guy)
Ref /254
Blue /150
Purple /45
Pink /45
Camo /45
Gold /50
Red /25
Rainbow (think 1975 Topps Baseball) /75
Atomic (Think 2011) /45
White /45
Pulsar /45
Black /100
Sepia /75
Green /45
Supers /1
2 Autos Per Box, 1 Veteran per Case on Average.
330 Card Base Set Checklist
Patch Autos- Roughly 1:3 cases With only a Atomic Parallel /5
40 Rookie Patch Autos /50
35 Veteran Patch Autos /25
1 Per Case Team Redemption- Super Bowl Winner Redemption (think 2007 Upper Deck)
Winner Receives a 10 card Team set of that Specific Team (Say 5 Players, 5 Highlight Cards 1 for each playoff game or clinching regular season game)
Inserts fall 3 per box, 3 insert sets.
What ever the Years Topps is going, 68/88/98 I don't care.
Would this be total over kill on Refractors, or could it actually help out with more Color and "Hits" per box. Higher print run, but a larger base set could mean nearly 20% less hobby base cards made (not accounting for retail)
Just bored and I like Refractors. I don't mind have 10 different parallels as long as they look good (Hated those Select ones in Prizm. That writing and gold/yellow blah)