When it first came out, I picked up a box of 2015 Topps Museum Collection. It was pretty expensive, and I know I could have just gone and bought what I wanted off of Ebay. I got the box because I do dream of getting that one huge hit, you know, a 1/1 bat nameplate or something.
I didn't pull anything like that, but I did do ok, I guess. I had a couple PC hits like the above Jimmie Foxx base card. Man, it would be awesome to pull a Foxx relic. Regardless, this is a great card of The Beast, so I was glad to pull it.
Speaking of pulling cards for the PC, you all know how I love to pull cards of Cal that I don't already have. This is a nice Cal, and will be assimilated into the PC, buried among the hundreds of other Cal cards that I have, and that'g a good thing.
I got a really low numbered Jumbo relic card of Eric Hosmer. This card already has some miles on it. I had agreed to a trade with a new kid on Instagram for a Sonny Gray relic, but the kid failed epically to scam me.
He was clearly winning the trade anyway, but I liked the Sonny Gray he was sending, so I agreed to it and we were to send at the same time. He got the card, and I got a PRE (that's right a plain RED envelope), with one stamp and what did not feel like a thick relic card inside. Sure enough, out falls a 2013 Topps base card of Mike Napoli and a note thanking me for my business. When prompted about whether or not this was a joke, the kid tells me "Oh, I'm sorry, I must have sent you the wrong card by accident..." and sends me a tag of the person the Napoli card was intended for... the kid's PERSONAL Instagram account. His response to that was "Oops, I sent the wrong link..." Yeah, ok. So, I called the kid out on Instagram, and also reminded him that I still had his address and screenshots of our trade discussions that I would be more than happy to send his parents. Needless to say, I got the card returned to me in only a few days. Again in a PRE... With one lonely stamp. Subsequently, the kid closed his Instagram account, as word had spread that he had scammed a few other folks. So, yeah, I still have this 5/10 Hosmer relic card and I do intend to trade or sell it.
Finally, I pulled this Matt Kemp patch card that is numbered 62/75. If you look closely at the northeast relic, there is a tiny little piece of blue patch there as well. I didn't actually catch that until I scanned the card. Pretty cool, right? This card is also possibly going to be available, if my friend Michael decides that he doesn't want it.
I had also pulled a Dalton Pompey auto and a Yordano Ventura dual relic/auto. The Ventura was sold to my buddy, Noah, and the Pompey was traded for the damaged Hunter Harvey manufactured logo and auto that I showed a few weeks ago.
In all, I liked busting the box of Museum Collection, even though I didn't really get my money's worth out of it. The Kemp and Hosmer cards are solid, but I won't make up for what I spent. It would have been a lot better if I pulled some hotter players, like Trout or Harper, but that's the name of the game.
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