Buzz Break: 2024 Topps Heritage High Number MLB (blaster)
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The box: 2024 Topps Heritage High Number baseball cards (blaster)
Where to buy: BlowoutCards.com
First Buzz preview & checklist: Click here
Keep reading for a full breakdown and gallery for what was found in this one.
Packs per box: 8
Cards per pack: 9
Cards in this box: 72
Base set completion:
61 of 200 (31 percent)
Duplicates: 0
Notables on base cards – Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Jazz Chisholm Jr., Matt Chapman, Justin Verlander, Tyler Glasnow
RC logo cards (25) – Notables include Paul Skenes, Jackson Holliday ... see all rookies in gallery.
Insert/short-print cards: 11 (all in gallery below with some base)
Short-prints (Nos. 701-up) (3) – Joey Loperfido, Max Schuemann, Tobias Myers (all RCs)
Chrome (1) – Alec Marsh (/699)
White parallel (1) – Oliver Dunn
Green parallel (3) – Paul Skenes, Nick Lodolo, Brenton Doyle (errant White Border notation on back)
1975 Retirees (1) – Bob Gibson
The Fred Lynn Files (1) – Fred Lynn
Mini parallel (1) – Reynaldo Lopez
Autographs/Memorabilia: None
What's Buzz-worthy: My second box here delivered well with a pair of Skenes cards, a mini parallel and a Jackson Holliday, too, but that one got the seemingly one-per-pack seal crimper parallel ... as in it got stuck like several I've seen in all three of my blasters (at right). There were issues here that hurt its grades but it still delivered well enough to keep an A-grade in my book. (Translation: This would have been an A+ box if everything was clean.) ... As noted last time, this months-late arrival caps the 2024 take on the colorful 1975 Topps set and was perhaps worth the delay. It's improved with an array of parallels added to the mix in this format along with an expanded Chrome presence (all cards Chromed save for the 100 in the first series) atop the rookie-dense lineup that catches up on all the notables of last season working out their sophomore kinks this week. ... There's a lot to be found here across its formats -- just hobby and blasters -- with long odds so a lot was made. That said, the Chrome shift here means more Superfractors here than in any Heritage release ever made and the strong rookies will help those be even bigger finds at times, though it also means more common Supers, too. (It's one in 4,500ish and up in all formats.) About the only bummer is how the Minis here for just this release are one in 30 packs after being a standalone release of their own -- you'd think they could have flowed more regularly here -- if not even one per pack -- to be collectable and not a dollar chase since the first series was a full release. (No Mini parallels here, either.) There's a lot to find but I may wait for prices to settle -- if they do -- as the odds on bigger stuff are long. I'll dabble with the smaller format here, conceding the hit per box (autos are roughly twice as tough in retail, while standard Relics are slightly easier ... hobby has more variety on that front) for the basic stuff here will be easily found later. Why? It's only 200 cards in a base set -- you'll land just under one set per hobby box and you get about a third of a base set in a single blaster ... that's a lot of every player here and all the notable RCs are among the basic part of the set and not the SPs. They should get more affordable over time, while the rarer stuff could be steeper as the odds are longer within a meaty print run.
Product Grade: A
Box Grade: A-
Fun Grade: B+ (crimper error on Holiday hurt this one ... box would have graded higher here if clean)
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How do I find out the short print color codes on card like this one