Topps is gearing up to unveil an exclusive Topps Chrome Baseball box at the highly anticipated Fanatics Fest in New York City. This special offering will introduce collectors to the coveted “Big Apple Refractors” cards, each boasting a print run of fewer than 50. The cards will showcase the distinctive New York City skyline as a backdrop, adding a unique flair to this limited edition collection.
The product details reveal that the exclusive Topps Chrome Baseball box will come in two formats: the Value Box and the Hobby Box. The highlight of the Hobby Box is the inclusion of six “Big Apple Refractors,” ensuring that collectors will receive six of these exclusive cards per box. This special set will be a true gem for baseball fans and collectors alike.
Available for purchase exclusively at Fanatics Fest, taking place from August 16-18 at the Javits Center in New York City, these unique boxes are set to be in high demand. However, it’s important to note that simply having an admission ticket does not guarantee the opportunity to purchase a box, as quantities are limited. VIP ticketholders will have priority access, although even they are not guaranteed a box due to the limited supply.
Fanatics Fest is expected to be a standout event, promising to be the largest trading card show in recent New York City history. With over 300 industry-leading dealers and brands in attendance, the event is set to be a mecca for collectors and enthusiasts alike. Alongside the excitement of trading cards, attendees can look forward to appearances and discussions with star athletes and sports personalities, adding to the allure of the event.
The exclusive release of the “Big Apple Refractors” by Topps has only added to the anticipation and buzz surrounding Fanatics Fest. This offering presents attendees with a rare chance to enhance their collections with these special cards, making it a must-visit event for anyone passionate about sports and sports memorabilia. Be sure not to miss out on this unique opportunity to be part of the trading card excitement at Fanatics Fest in New York City.