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2002 eTopps is a series of 107 cards available directly through Topps.  Starting with the beginning of the 2002 MLB season and continuing through the All-Star break these cards were made available on a weekly basis. A predetermined number of "shares" (ranging from as few as 2000 to as many as 6000) were given for each player based upon Topps estimation of popularity. For 2002, your "portfolio" could increase if the players in the set met certain statistical goals for the season. Price per card during IPO status typically ranged from approximately $4 per card to $9 per card - again based on popularity. The one week IPO period was the only time these cards were ever offered for sale by Topps and most importantly Topps only printed the exact amount of cards that were ordered during that window of time. These print runs are displayed in our checklist.  
2002 eTopps is a series of 107 cards available directly through Topps through their [[eTopps]] platform.  Starting with the beginning of the 2002 MLB season and continuing through the All-Star break these cards were made available on a weekly basis. A predetermined number of "shares" (ranging from as few as 2000 to as many as 6000) were given for each player based upon Topps estimation of popularity. For 2002, your "portfolio" could increase if the players in the set met certain statistical goals for the season. Price per card during IPO status typically ranged from approximately $4 per card to $9 per card - again based on popularity. The one week IPO period was the only time these cards were ever offered for sale by Topps and most importantly Topps only printed the exact amount of cards that were ordered during that window of time. These print runs are displayed in our checklist.  


Consumers had the option to have their cards held by Topps, whereby they could automatically sell them or buy more to and from other collectors (much like one would buy and sell stocks) on the eTopps "floor" - a special section of eBay created for this product, or have the card mailed to them
Collectors had the option to have their cards held by Topps, whereby they could automatically sell them or buy more to and from other collectors (much like one would buy and sell stocks) on the eTopps "floor" - a special section of eBay created for this product, or have the card mailed to them.


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Description

2002 eTopps is a series of 107 cards available directly through Topps through their eTopps platform. Starting with the beginning of the 2002 MLB season and continuing through the All-Star break these cards were made available on a weekly basis. A predetermined number of "shares" (ranging from as few as 2000 to as many as 6000) were given for each player based upon Topps estimation of popularity. For 2002, your "portfolio" could increase if the players in the set met certain statistical goals for the season. Price per card during IPO status typically ranged from approximately $4 per card to $9 per card - again based on popularity. The one week IPO period was the only time these cards were ever offered for sale by Topps and most importantly Topps only printed the exact amount of cards that were ordered during that window of time. These print runs are displayed in our checklist.

Collectors had the option to have their cards held by Topps, whereby they could automatically sell them or buy more to and from other collectors (much like one would buy and sell stocks) on the eTopps "floor" - a special section of eBay created for this product, or have the card mailed to them.

Checklist

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