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Hobby packs and boxes appeared first, packs cost $5 while boxes could be had for $70-$85.
Hobby packs and boxes appeared first, packs cost $5 while boxes could be had for $70-$85.
Single packs ($2.99), rack packs ($4.99) and blasters ($19.99) appeared in mid-December.
Single packs ($2.99), rack packs ($4.99) and blasters ($19.99) appeared in mid-December.
==Reviews==
http://cardboardproblem.blogspot.com/2009/12/topps-206-retail-vs-hobby.html





Revision as of 05:26, 10 December 2009

Description

The design 2009 Topps 206 It was released in the first week of December of 2009. The set features 300 cards with 75 cards short printed. The short printed cards have no stats on the back, only the player's team. Hobby packs cost $5


Distribution

Hobby packs and boxes appeared first, packs cost $5 while boxes could be had for $70-$85. Single packs ($2.99), rack packs ($4.99) and blasters ($19.99) appeared in mid-December.


Reviews

http://cardboardproblem.blogspot.com/2009/12/topps-206-retail-vs-hobby.html


Odds

Mini: 1:1

Short Print = 1:4

Mini Polar Bear = 1:10

Mini Old Mill = 1:20

Mini Cycle (numbered to 99)= 1:62 Retail, 1:22 Hobby

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