Tuesday, August 1, 2017

Seeing Gold

536 Gold 2008 Topps + Update Cards

I've never been one to chase parallel sets. It's hard enough as it is chase the best set.  I can understand why people put together "Frankensets" as an easier way to make a parallel set.

2008 Topps has only four parallels (/2008, /67, /1, and non-serial numbered gold foil) so a Frankenset does not make much sense.  I had my eyes on a couple gold starter sets for 2008 Topps on eBay. After selling some Magic cards on eBay I decided to splurge seeing as how this is my favorite set.

Between Topps and Topps Update, I acquired 54% of the gold parallel set.  Not a bad haul! The seller said he has another 200+ gold cards that he could sell, which I'm seriously considering.  The toughest card to find will be the gold Kershaw from Update.


Many of the gold Update cards had slight printing issues, unfortunately. The cards have a gold base and then a gold sparkly printed on top.  This resulted in an overlap of the gold printing.  The flagship cards did not appear to have the same printing issue.


As you can tell, the gold circles do not match up. This is the worst of it.  The rest have minor issues, if any.

Lastly, some pointless trivia for each set:

Flagship highest serial number 2004 and lowest serial number 3.  Topps Update highest serial number 1975 and lowest serial number 301.

Being only 54% complete for the sets, it makes me wonder, have you ever completed a parallel set?


8 comments:

  1. Misaligned effects on a SN card are pretty rare. I have completed a parallel but it was not numbered. 2009 Press Pass blue, which was one per retail pack. 220 cards. I'm not counting factory set parallels here. Completing a numbered set is a goal of mine.

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    1. A retail parallel set would be really tough. Congrats on finishing it though!

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  2. Congratulations on your purchase! Buying a lot like that is definitely the way to go when one is going to attempt to complete such a set.

    And no completed parallel sets for me as of yet, although I am working on quite a few.

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    1. Thanks! Good luck with the ones you're working on.

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  3. Wow I had forgotten about the "gold" parallel. I had only recalled the non serial numbered gold foil parallels.

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    1. I've thought about chasing the gold foil parallels as well but they are sort of boring. My favorite part about the parallels is the significant color change

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  4. Love the 2008 design. Best of luck on your project. I've completed a few parallel sets over the years. My favorites are some of the refractor paralleled insert sets from the 90's.

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    1. A refractor parallel set would look really nice, especially something from the 90s

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