This is the shit that took the hobby from kids and gave it to stock brokers..never thought someone would pay 27,000 for modern cards but here we are. They will price the average guy out of the hobby in 5 years at this rate.
What's happening to the premium sports card industry reminds me a lot of how the comic book market was just before the crash in the early 90s. Tons of "ashcan", "limited", "multi-cover" and "premium" comics that had variants upon variants, sets you had to collect, knick-knacks (trading cards, mail-away offers) and every other gimmick under the sun to keep you buying four-to-twenty versions of the exact same thing. Now you've got the same thing, except with "VIP party cards", "(super)fractors", a "rookie card" for each trading card publisher, and plenty of other tricks to keep you coming back for another hit. I saw another video of a Topps Transcendent opening (one of the previous years) where the case, which like this cost $20k+, come with an oversized cut auto of... Gordie Howe, a guy whose signature you can still get on the open market for $30 or less if you find a halfway-decent eBay deal. Everyone gets the same "set" of autographs, with the only difference being minor cosmetic differences (gold/red/purple/green borders). Mike Trout has had so many variants (including multiple rookies, printing plates, "Through the Years" sets, superfractors and others) that you can throw a dart and find a Trout auto for virtually every level of budget.
@@crazyrabbits I agree about how comic books changed too. I remember as a 14 year old boy.......x men comics were 75 cents. 12 issues plus the annual double sized cost me $10.50 a year. I have no idea how much it would cost to buy every x man book each year now
@@BCNeil - I quit the game about 10-15 years back. At that time, retailer exclusive variants were becoming a thing, though crossovers (i.e. read four titles to understand the story) weren't nearly as bad as they were in the 90s. I offloaded half my collection (i.e. the non-valuable stuff) at a garage sale a few years back for $100, and even that was pushing it. When I was really into it, I was buying entire runs of X-Men, ASM, the Marvel Ultimate lines... you name it. Now, it's been pared down to two bagged/boarded longboxes I keep in a cool storage room. I mostly collect signed hardcover books now. Far easier to get into, thrift stores have netted me dozens upon dozens of treasures, and my average price per book has been about $5. If I wanted a Gretzky auto, I could buy one right now off Kijiji for $100-200 as part of the "99: Stories of The Game" book he signed a ton of. I got a signed copy of Gordie Howe's "Mr. Hockey" (stated signed) for $3 at a Salvation Army last year. High-end products like this just aren't worth it when you can buy the autos you want on the secondary market for far, FAR less investment.
Ive collected since the 80s and theres something for everyone now. I have cards from the tobacco card days to late 2019. I love it. I have a big list of cards I'm chasing and a big list of captures. I'm not wealthy nor am I poor. I was 5 when I got into collecting and I have always treated my cards well.
mmmmhm. back when topps had printed autos on all their base cards; back when autos and such weren’t *as* popular. (Maybe it was; but social media now compared to then is a huge variable). supply/demand seems as the years go on #d cards are just about everywhere. which is wrong. the increase of “rare” cards will soon make them less and less valuable. we’re literally down to only seeing rookies as a highlight to a pack. the desperation is an innocent mans way of gambling. half these guys have no idea who the guys their pulling are.
Agree. When you manufacture a collectible, well..sort of like Highland Mint. What's that stuff worth now? What's going to happen when there is a thousand 1/1 Trout's on the market? I suspect they won't be worth much, if not already? Again, talking about the manufactured-to-be-collectible.
Everybody complaining about the price tag, this product was not intended for you. (Nor was it intended for me). If you are a regular American who has bills to pay and just likes collecting cards, they're not trying to sell this to you. This product is intended for people who can comfortably throw $27k just for kicks. Obviously it's a huge waste of money, but that's kinda the point.
The inviation is worth $5K plus. The Trout Superfractor is probably $6K or more. The Jeter 1/1 is $1000 or more. Those 3 items alone were $12,000 or more.
Why do all these card channels insist on using a razorblade to open everything? Its literally a piece of plastic you are cutting through right into the box
I used to do pack openings and I stopped because it was getting way too expensive but this is a little crazy. They sell some cool and fun old gum packs on amazon. I'd rather do that then use almost a year's salary. This video really left a bad taste in my mouth especially when that much money is spent and the damn phone keeps ringing with little care for what the cards are
$27k??? I admit the aluminum case makes it all very exclusive, and the Griffey hang in and of itself is likely a couple grand if you wanted to buy into it from outside the card purchase as a VIP experience thing. Hopefully he signs at that so you can get a couple items signed that you can resell, and help recoup a little of what you spent here. Have not collected seriously for about 10 years now, so I have no idea what the average hobby box cost is now. Can't imagine what a kid pays for a 'high end' pack now.
You don't think he realizes this? Guy has been doing this for so long and has pulled monster after monster. Plus for a 27K box you better pull something big like that Trout every case so its kinda expected.
Ain’t no way that Trout is 10K. Someone’s been hitting the pipe a bit too hard. It might be worth 2-4K, at the most! It was a cool break, but not 27k worth of fun!
Always grade those 1/1's even-though some collectors claim it's pointless being that it's unique. Grade it, hope for a 10 and it'd probably go for 10k.. I wouldn't doubt it
The problem is that 95% of the autos are the same, except with slight colour differences. The Ohtani, Bryant, Jeter, Trout and others you get are the same as everyone else, except with some artificial limitations (short prints, colour variations). A good chunk of the product is tied into the two 1/1's and the VIP party, but there's no way the total of this stuff is worth $27k. _Maybe_ $10-15k, and that's being extremely generous. I saw the exact same problem with the Upper Deck Master Collection, which had about $4-5k worth of value tied up in a box whose MSRP was $17k, and whose official blog promoting the product even suggested purchasing a break spot from dealers opening the product. The uploader of this video cracked a GWB autograph, where similar autographs can be had for $50-100 off eBay right now.
27.000 dollars would buy a house in many places....and someone gives that for a bunch of crap that will be worth 3 dollars in 10 years from now..im just scratching my head..i mean 10 bucks is to much for the little Wal-Mart boxes
27k is a down payment on a house. That said, someone buying that kind of house isn't who this product is made for. Its made for the Wall Street types with money to burn.
I like cards and all, but this is ridiculous. And these cards will depreciate in value quickly. If I had $27K and didn't need anything to help myself, I would help out family and donate to charity. That's just ridiculous.
Good thing here, in America, we can spend our money on what we want. I hope you don't roll up next to someone in a car worth more than 27K and tell them you would have given that money away instead of buying that car. hahahaha
Kyle Boling and your mentality is exactly what’s wrong with the world today. A car is one thing, it is something useful that can get you from point A to point B for years if you take care of it. But $27k for pieces of fuckin cardboard is just setting fire to money smh
Spend 27,000 and go to resell and get a couple thousand. Sports cards are a waste of money now days. 1 of 1's don't mean anything to me anymore seeing theres tons of 1of1's of the same players out there. Give me junk era stuff any day over this stuff
Nice break of this ridiculously priced box! Some really nice autos of Trout & Jeter 1/1's. I personally don't think you get your money's worth. My opinion. Thanks for sharing!
Joseph Lombardo if you had the $27k to just buy the box for yourself I can see you making your money at least close to back and getting a chance to hang out with “The Kid” at a small party is priceless. As a break I wouldn’t think you could make your cash back but if you bought it just for yourself and hit some good 1/1’s like this did and the George W auto. Add the party I wouldn’t doubt you could sell for over $27k. Maybe I’m way off but those Jeter and especially Trout 1/1 are big money. All those individual autos and then the sealed sets of I’m guessing all of those same players autos again a few times. I would really love to see how this got drafted out!
@@lokey6515 True on the hangout with the Kid. The Jeter & Trout autos are special as well as the autographed complete set. I guess I might be hung up the initial outlay.
Based on what I've read about this goofy thing, the buyer paid $131.71 per card, then got an invitation to a ken griffey jr meet and greet. What a disaster.
They've priced kids right out of the hobby....who the hell do they think are going to be buying cards in 20 years?? This is beyond ridiculous. And rather worthless if you ask me.
Two things: Topps should be ashamed of themselves and you should either stop the video (because we didn't watch this video to see how a shop is run) or turn off the phone
ALOT OF THE NEW STUFF IS VERY VALUABLE..BUT SOMEONE TELL ME WTF IS THIS 27K?? LEBRON, KOBE, TROUT, JETER, BRADY, BREES, JORDAN, AND MAYBE A FEW MORE ARE THE ONLY CARDS WORTH HOLDING ON TO..
It's crazy how these card companies are just printing money for themselves. People will buy it too! 90% of boxes nowadays are full of crap, but people will pay thousands of dollars to try to get a decent card out of the 10%. And out of that 10%, lucky if you break even or a couple of people may actually come out ahead. All that money wasted chasing dreams like the lottery. I saw a recent case opening of a high end product and all the memorabilia cards were player worn....not game used.
I hate to break the bad news, but the kids today don’t collect cards. These cards that you’re spending big bucks on will be worth pennies on the dollar in the future. There is a glut of cards out there. Why would I pay all that money on worthless pictures that were signed, when I could buy a car? This is nothing more than a gold mine for Topps.
Yep, this small pocket of big spenders ensures Topps continues to make 300 exclusive small release sets per year that cost a fortune. Purple refractor this and green holo that. This is a joke and a complete scam perpetrated by Topps and the grading companies. Every single card here will tank in value, and at the end of the day it’s just a piece of cardboard that’s worth 2 cents.
the thing is, you pay 27,000 and you get to have dinner with Ken Griffey Jr. (at a party), then you get the rest of the cards, its still not really worth it in my opinion.
ChrisB Ken Griffey Jr. is gonna spend the whole dinner hitting on this guy’s wife and then at the end of the night Griffey will take her home for sex and tell this guy to catch an Uber home lol
It's all flippers. This guy sold draft spots that equal up to a LOT more together than the box costs. Those draftees will try to sell the singles for what they want and it just goes on and on. Its stupid
I could be butthurt over this, but I'm not. There are cheaper lines of cards I can buy. What I am butthurt over is the fact that I have to shell out $3/pack for those. That's what's hurting the hobby, not these super premium sets.
This is the shit that took the hobby from kids and gave it to stock brokers..never thought someone would pay 27,000 for modern cards but here we are. They will price the average guy out of the hobby in 5 years at this rate.
If Im paying 27,000 they better be giving me at least 10,000 autos
and it better be delivered by derek jeter after u ate with him at a steakhouse
Yep
1 of 1 Mike Trout is meaningless when there are a hundred "versions"
What's happening to the premium sports card industry reminds me a lot of how the comic book market was just before the crash in the early 90s. Tons of "ashcan", "limited", "multi-cover" and "premium" comics that had variants upon variants, sets you had to collect, knick-knacks (trading cards, mail-away offers) and every other gimmick under the sun to keep you buying four-to-twenty versions of the exact same thing. Now you've got the same thing, except with "VIP party cards", "(super)fractors", a "rookie card" for each trading card publisher, and plenty of other tricks to keep you coming back for another hit.
I saw another video of a Topps Transcendent opening (one of the previous years) where the case, which like this cost $20k+, come with an oversized cut auto of... Gordie Howe, a guy whose signature you can still get on the open market for $30 or less if you find a halfway-decent eBay deal. Everyone gets the same "set" of autographs, with the only difference being minor cosmetic differences (gold/red/purple/green borders). Mike Trout has had so many variants (including multiple rookies, printing plates, "Through the Years" sets, superfractors and others) that you can throw a dart and find a Trout auto for virtually every level of budget.
@@crazyrabbits I agree about how comic books changed too. I remember as a 14 year old boy.......x men comics were 75 cents. 12 issues plus the annual double sized cost me $10.50 a year. I have no idea how much it would cost to buy every x man book each year now
@@BCNeil - I quit the game about 10-15 years back. At that time, retailer exclusive variants were becoming a thing, though crossovers (i.e. read four titles to understand the story) weren't nearly as bad as they were in the 90s. I offloaded half my collection (i.e. the non-valuable stuff) at a garage sale a few years back for $100, and even that was pushing it. When I was really into it, I was buying entire runs of X-Men, ASM, the Marvel Ultimate lines... you name it. Now, it's been pared down to two bagged/boarded longboxes I keep in a cool storage room.
I mostly collect signed hardcover books now. Far easier to get into, thrift stores have netted me dozens upon dozens of treasures, and my average price per book has been about $5. If I wanted a Gretzky auto, I could buy one right now off Kijiji for $100-200 as part of the "99: Stories of The Game" book he signed a ton of. I got a signed copy of Gordie Howe's "Mr. Hockey" (stated signed) for $3 at a Salvation Army last year. High-end products like this just aren't worth it when you can buy the autos you want on the secondary market for far, FAR less investment.
This once fun and wholesome hobby is now a complete joke.
It's now a replacement for pull tabs and scratch and wins.
Ive collected since the 80s and theres something for everyone now. I have cards from the tobacco card days to late 2019. I love it. I have a big list of cards I'm chasing and a big list of captures. I'm not wealthy nor am I poor. I was 5 when I got into collecting and I have always treated my cards well.
mmmmhm.
back when topps had printed autos on all their base cards; back when autos and such weren’t *as* popular. (Maybe it was; but social media now compared to then is a huge variable).
supply/demand
seems as the years go on #d cards are just about everywhere. which is wrong. the increase of “rare” cards will soon make them less and less valuable. we’re literally down to only seeing rookies as a highlight to a pack.
the desperation is an innocent mans way of gambling. half these guys have no idea who the guys their pulling are.
They might as well just sell all the good cards at a premium
Agree. When you manufacture a collectible, well..sort of like Highland Mint. What's that stuff worth now? What's going to happen when there is a thousand 1/1 Trout's on the market? I suspect they won't be worth much, if not already? Again, talking about the manufactured-to-be-collectible.
I say it was a waste of 27, 000 . framed cards? Come on man.
How could you possibly be not even that excited about this?!?! This is insane!,
Jajajajaj.... Yesss
Guy in the corner seems to be casually card pack searching.... LOL
Dude in the back should be answering the phone
he was a customer going through cards.
Bring back packs with bubble gum inside.
That ruins the cards bro
Everybody complaining about the price tag, this product was not intended for you. (Nor was it intended for me). If you are a regular American who has bills to pay and just likes collecting cards, they're not trying to sell this to you. This product is intended for people who can comfortably throw $27k just for kicks. Obviously it's a huge waste of money, but that's kinda the point.
New cards blow. Vintage and the 80s and 70s and 60s is where the fun is
$27,000 and all of that probably worth a couple thousand if you’re lucky.
This is sad...
The inviation is worth $5K plus. The Trout Superfractor is probably $6K or more. The Jeter 1/1 is $1000 or more. Those 3 items alone were $12,000 or more.
Says who??
It’s unbelievable how this can be that much money
It's not. Gotta find a sucker to lick
I can't believe what the hobby has turned into. I'm so glad I don't waste my money anymore with all this new crap!
Waste O' Money
Don't you have a voicemail?
27k 🤣 happy I don’t collect this new 💩 anymore
Coulda been a sweet new ride...or a good down-payment on a crib!! Amazingly silly...
In 5 years they will be as valuable as a box of poop flavored lollipops
Open the case and have 1 card...1952 Topps Mickey Mantle PSA3...Me Personally would have Loved that More...Super Nice Cards though
Why do all these card channels insist on using a razorblade to open everything? Its literally a piece of plastic you are cutting through right into the box
Exactly
first year collecting cards huh? don’t worry, the cards don’t get damaged dumbass
I used to do pack openings and I stopped because it was getting way too expensive but this is a little crazy. They sell some cool and fun old gum packs on amazon. I'd rather do that then use almost a year's salary. This video really left a bad taste in my mouth especially when that much money is spent and the damn phone keeps ringing with little care for what the cards are
I’d be wearing gloves handling these cards but I’m weird like that I guess
Especially after the cost of it, I would save every cent of value I could.
I'm so glad I gave this hobby up. Anyone want to buy all my sports cards??,
What do you have?
$27k??? I admit the aluminum case makes it all very exclusive, and the Griffey hang in and of itself is likely a couple grand if you wanted to buy into it from outside the card purchase as a VIP experience thing. Hopefully he signs at that so you can get a couple items signed that you can resell, and help recoup a little of what you spent here. Have not collected seriously for about 10 years now, so I have no idea what the average hobby box cost is now. Can't imagine what a kid pays for a 'high end' pack now.
Imagine paying 27 grand and getting a Anthony Rizzo 1/1 😂😂😂
Great video Chris watched the whole video!
When are you opening up the rest?
I opened it all.
It’s either a really nice car, or some baseball cards.
Haha @ the sound of disappointment on the Tanaka 1 of 1....what a waste of money
Man, I would love to have a bunch of those autographs, but I’d want that 27 grand about 68,754,322 times more.
How much was it to get into this?
The guy on the floor 👍
I bought a george Bush autograph at a goodwill 8x10 for a dollar
I'll take it if you pay me $5.00 lol
Autopen
Great vid my man!!
For $27,000 Topps better bring me the box personally. Better yet I wouldn't pay that for any card.
G RJ they better be giving me a gold bar worth 27 grand just incase
Glad you did it cause I cant afford to rip that
What does a Draft case cost?
and im guessing he is going to sell them individually till he makes his money back and then some
I'm speechless at how much these cost? It's actually new truck money.
Pulls a Trout Superfractor.... Ho Hum, that's a nice one. Dude, this is a $10k+ card!!
You don't think he realizes this? Guy has been doing this for so long and has pulled monster after monster. Plus for a 27K box you better pull something big like that Trout every case so its kinda expected.
That’s not a 10k card man. I’d say 3-4 max.
Ain’t no way that Trout is 10K. Someone’s been hitting the pipe a bit too hard. It might be worth 2-4K, at the most! It was a cool break, but not 27k worth of fun!
Always grade those 1/1's even-though some collectors claim it's pointless being that it's unique. Grade it, hope for a 10 and it'd probably go for 10k.. I wouldn't doubt it
It sold for 5327 on ebay.
If the two 1/1's are better than average, do you think you would make profit on a box???
cant turn the phone off for video?
This was incredible to watch!
You should have an additional camera facing downward!!!!!
Bo knows! Bo knows $27,000 is crazy!
guys there was only 100 made he got number 79 hence the price tag would i lay down that kind of cash for whats in the box?....no but to each his own
The problem is that 95% of the autos are the same, except with slight colour differences. The Ohtani, Bryant, Jeter, Trout and others you get are the same as everyone else, except with some artificial limitations (short prints, colour variations). A good chunk of the product is tied into the two 1/1's and the VIP party, but there's no way the total of this stuff is worth $27k. _Maybe_ $10-15k, and that's being extremely generous.
I saw the exact same problem with the Upper Deck Master Collection, which had about $4-5k worth of value tied up in a box whose MSRP was $17k, and whose official blog promoting the product even suggested purchasing a break spot from dealers opening the product.
The uploader of this video cracked a GWB autograph, where similar autographs can be had for $50-100 off eBay right now.
What are these autos worth?
27.000 dollars would buy a house in many places....and someone gives that for a bunch of crap that will be worth 3 dollars in 10 years from now..im just scratching my head..i mean 10 bucks is to much for the little Wal-Mart boxes
27k is a down payment on a house. That said, someone buying that kind of house isn't who this product is made for. Its made for the Wall Street types with money to burn.
@@Canedude08 27 would buy a house in the eastern part of the states
@@shawnlove2603 Not anywhere where people want to live. You can't even buy a decent RV for that price in most places
@@shawnlove2603 lol please point me to these $27,000 houses. I paid way too much apparently
It took me until "G" realize they were in alphabetical order.
I like cards and all, but this is ridiculous. And these cards will depreciate in value quickly. If I had $27K and didn't need anything to help myself, I would help out family and donate to charity. That's just ridiculous.
Good thing here, in America, we can spend our money on what we want. I hope you don't roll up next to someone in a car worth more than 27K and tell them you would have given that money away instead of buying that car. hahahaha
Kyle Boling and your mentality is exactly what’s wrong with the world today. A car is one thing, it is something useful that can get you from point A to point B for years if you take care of it. But $27k for pieces of fuckin cardboard is just setting fire to money smh
Guys he didnt buy it he got it from his work and it will be getting sold to a random person who buys it
whatever jose altuve wrote on the card is, starts with a G
6:40 is the cut
Some monster hits!
Now 2021 You could probably get your money back from the 1/1 Trout Superfactor!
Spend 27,000 and go to resell and get a couple thousand. Sports cards are a waste of money now days. 1 of 1's don't mean anything to me anymore seeing theres tons of 1of1's of the same players out there. Give me junk era stuff any day over this stuff
Nice box, great pulls
It would be ok if those gold borders were 24k gold.
$27k???? Screw that I'd rather go to my local monthly card show and buy a bunch of cheap junk wax boxes.
Not mr. baseball, Donnie Baseball!
I can give you the number of a local psychiatrist im sure he can bring you back to reality.
He didn’t notice Chipper Jones #10 was 10/10
Nice break of this ridiculously priced box! Some really nice autos of Trout & Jeter 1/1's. I personally don't think you get your money's worth. My opinion. Thanks for sharing!
Joseph Lombardo if you had the $27k to just buy the box for yourself I can see you making your money at least close to back and getting a chance to hang out with “The Kid” at a small party is priceless. As a break I wouldn’t think you could make your cash back but if you bought it just for yourself and hit some good 1/1’s like this did and the George W auto. Add the party I wouldn’t doubt you could sell for over $27k. Maybe I’m way off but those Jeter and especially Trout 1/1 are big money. All those individual autos and then the sealed sets of I’m guessing all of those same players autos again a few times. I would really love to see how this got drafted out!
@@lokey6515 True on the hangout with the Kid. The Jeter & Trout autos are special as well as the autographed complete set. I guess I might be hung up the initial outlay.
Based on what I've read about this goofy thing, the buyer paid $131.71 per card, then got an invitation to a ken griffey jr meet and greet. What a disaster.
21:48 Tanaka 1/1
What an absolute waste of $27k.
Thank god there was a fast forward cuz there about 20 minutes you could skip.
Pretty good box? That box was fkn trash especially for that much
They've priced kids right out of the hobby....who the hell do they think are going to be buying cards in 20 years?? This is beyond ridiculous. And rather worthless if you ask me.
They'll probably find some idiot and keep going. I rather open individual packs than this.
For that kind of money it should've come with a Guatemalan maid !!
lol
27K. 🤢
The camera angle and video quality sucked
Now I know what the super rich buy into. Hey I would if I had millions.
I am a lawyer and make nearly seven figures and Epstein didn't kill himself.
The fact that it’s StockX verifed😂
If I was gonna pay this much money for a box it wouldnt be suck ass baseball for that kind of money babe Ruth's wig better be in there to
That guy was robbin u Chris! Lol
Too many autos on the market all these cards will drop like rocks
Dude in the background looked like he was putting stuff in his hoodie pocket
Johnny Hockey when? I missed that
Two things: Topps should be ashamed of themselves and you should either stop the video (because we didn't watch this video to see how a shop is run) or turn off the phone
ALOT OF THE NEW STUFF IS VERY VALUABLE..BUT SOMEONE TELL ME WTF IS THIS 27K?? LEBRON, KOBE, TROUT, JETER, BRADY, BREES, JORDAN, AND MAYBE A FEW MORE ARE THE ONLY CARDS WORTH HOLDING ON TO..
Dude I would love the Fisk
Yeah awesome patch on that one.
Yes it is. That and Carleton Fisk is one of my 3 favorite players of all time
I think I rather have a nice new car to drive around or risk the money on some sketchy penny stock.
It's crazy how these card companies are just printing money for themselves. People will buy it too! 90% of boxes nowadays are full of crap, but people will pay thousands of dollars to try to get a decent card out of the 10%. And out of that 10%, lucky if you break even or a couple of people may actually come out ahead. All that money wasted chasing dreams like the lottery. I saw a recent case opening of a high end product and all the memorabilia cards were player worn....not game used.
for 27000 I'd buy alot of vintage cards in psa 8 or better
Mantle comes to mind over this garbage.
@@Term1backup yes or 54 aaron mint 9
LOL 27k for baseball card and you get Dubya's autograph.
Cringe.. geez almost 7 min in and no cards yet.. Just show the freaking cards
Yeah this dude needs some work on his videos. Absolutely ass angles too
What the hell would you even do with this set now. Sell it off by piece or just wait to try to sell the set
This is a joke. A $27,000 metal case. Bring back packs.
I would never pay that much for topps maybe upper deck
27 k Woe! I wouldn’t give 27 Washington,s for worthless new cardboard.
I hate to break the bad news, but the kids today don’t collect cards. These cards that you’re spending big bucks on will be worth pennies on the dollar in the future. There is a glut of cards out there. Why would I pay all that money on worthless pictures that were signed, when I could buy a car? This is nothing more than a gold mine for Topps.
Yep, this small pocket of big spenders ensures Topps continues to make 300 exclusive small release sets per year that cost a fortune. Purple refractor this and green holo that. This is a joke and a complete scam perpetrated by Topps and the grading companies. Every single card here will tank in value, and at the end of the day it’s just a piece of cardboard that’s worth 2 cents.
the thing is, you pay 27,000 and you get to have dinner with Ken Griffey Jr. (at a party), then you get the rest of the cards, its still not really worth it in my opinion.
ChrisB Ken Griffey Jr. is gonna spend the whole dinner hitting on this guy’s wife and then at the end of the night Griffey will take her home for sex and tell this guy to catch an Uber home lol
How do people get the money for this?
Work
Lotto winner, inheritance, rich parents and/or high paying career
Go to college.
@@Doug_3_ I already am, Sophomore actually.
It's all flippers. This guy sold draft spots that equal up to a LOT more together than the box costs. Those draftees will try to sell the singles for what they want and it just goes on and on. Its stupid
Is the price for real or is he just saying that
Very real $$$
#'d to 100 total cases each selling for $27K.
I could be butthurt over this, but I'm not. There are cheaper lines of cards I can buy. What I am butthurt over is the fact that I have to shell out $3/pack for those. That's what's hurting the hobby, not these super premium sets.
George bush autograph? Bruhhhh
what does this all mean i cant figure it out wow
Duuuhhh!
Why do you say the price it’s weird and kind of bragy
Because it's a huge deal considering there aren't many boxes that are this expensive
what a joke, this crap will be worth 5$ in about 2 years
Better investment is to buy old cards. These boxes just make the buyer look like an idiot.