06-27-2024, 02:04 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2020
Location: Florida
Posts: 13,727
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Originally Posted by eye4talent
I think it’s easy to figure out. The key to me is viewing the new Chrome color refractors (including the logofractors) as displacing xfractors, prism, pink, sepia, and regular refractors, and these more traditional, higher-PR refractors as displacing base cards.
These are pretty much the cards I’d look at:
Topps Chrome Sapphire
Topps Gilded Collection
Topps Chrome numbered color refractors
Flagship parallels /99 or less, and Gold
Heritage auto
(He’s not in Heritage Chrome)
Topps Chrome auto
Logofractor
Topps Chrome Platinum—only because the ‘54 design looks great
A little bit of love for Stadium Club
A smidge of love for Bowman Chrome
And Cosmic Chrome is reportedly popular in Florida
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