First Buzz: 2017 Leaf Greatest Hits baseball cards
This entry was posted on September 7, 2017
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What: 2017 Leaf Greatest Hits baseball cards
Arrives: November/December
Box basics: Four graded or encased buyback cards and one 1990 Leaf Greatest Hits buyback per box (three boxes per case)
What's buzz-worthy: This Leaf high-end buyback brand includes some of the greatest hits in all of baseball card history along with stamped buybacks from the iconic 1990 set.
Keep reading for more info.
The Basics: There will be notable vintage and modern Rookie Cards, big autographs, key Chrome autos and more to be found in this one, which Leaf calls "a wild experience where you could pull literally everything." ... All 1990 Leaf buybacks will be stamped and numbered to no more than three copies per card.
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>> Click here to buy cards on BlowoutCards.com.
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Completely burnt out on repacks. These are always a losing bet since anyone making a repack has to pay full market value to acquire the cards, then mark the price of the product up to make it worth selling.
It will always be cheaper to buy the cards in the product on the secondary market instead of pulling them from marked up repacks. Strictly a gambler's product trying to pull the big hit and hope to leave the rest of the junk for the next sucker.