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2019 Topps Heritage High number

Recently Topps released its Heritage high number set. This set is based around Topps' 1970 set. The base set includes 225 cards with 25 short prints. These cards are #501- #725 in the heritage set. Some base variations include:

-Chrome cards #'d to 999
-Refractors #'d to 570
-Black bordered #'d to 70
-1/1 Superfractors

There may also be error cards, throwback and trade variations.

 Some inserts in the set include:
-Award Winners
-Rookie performers
-Now and then
-The hammer's greatest hits (A Hank Aaron tribute set)

Each Hobby box costs around $100 USD, it contains one autograph or relic card. It contains 216 base cards ( 24 packs of 9 cards) There are real one autographs ( base cards are signed in blue ink and the rarer version #'d out of 70 is in red ink), as well as real one dual autographs and the Hammer's greatest hits autos #'d out of 5. The relics include Clubhouse Collection relics, Dual relics , triple relics, quad relics, and a hobby exclusive patch #'d 1/1.
For more check out https://www.cardboardconnection.com/2019-topps-heritage-high-number-baseball-cards. 


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