Difference between revisions of "2019 Topps Sapphire Chrome"

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==Base Set==
 
==Base Set==
  
The base set is rehash of the ''[[2019 Topps Series One|2019 Topps Baseball]]'' base set.
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The base set is rehash of the ''[[2019 Topps Series One|2019 Topps Baseball]]'' base set.  Repeating the checklist would be pointless.  With that said there are a handful of changes from the flagship set.
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* Card #340 in the flagship set was Tyler Skaggs, who died of a drug overdose in the middle of the 2019 season.  He's been replaced on the Sapphire Chrome set by Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. who had a short-printed and non-sequentially-numbered "gimmick" card in Series Two.
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* Card #650 (Diego Castillo) was replaced by Austin Riley.
  
 
==Parallels==
 
==Parallels==

Revision as of 19:30, 10 October 2019

Description

2019 Topps Sapphire Chrome was released exclusively to topps.com on September 25th, 2019. For the first time, the product was released in conventional pack form.

Distribution

Eight packs per box (MSRP: $50), four cards per pack. Exclusive to topps.com

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Odds
Base 700 - ?
Rookie Autographs 39 - 1:4

Checklist

Base Set

The base set is rehash of the 2019 Topps Baseball base set. Repeating the checklist would be pointless. With that said there are a handful of changes from the flagship set.

  • Card #340 in the flagship set was Tyler Skaggs, who died of a drug overdose in the middle of the 2019 season. He's been replaced on the Sapphire Chrome set by Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. who had a short-printed and non-sequentially-numbered "gimmick" card in Series Two.
  • Card #650 (Diego Castillo) was replaced by Austin Riley.

Parallels

Autographs

Rookie Autographs