![]() ![]() The photos fit well around the relics and the color schemes enhance the photography. Topps did a nice job balancing photos and relics. I don't care for the winter hats or socks, but I was glad to see the wristbands and gloves included as relics. Prime Autographs feature jerseys, balls, winter hats, socks, wristbands, and gloves. They continue to include player information and statistics, but they lack an additional photo. The bland back of the base cards leave something to be desired. The gold parallel patterns stand out better. Base cards use a silver color pattern and have a tendency to get lost within the background. I would also like to see Topps upgrade their design of the player's names, positions and team logos. I prefer vertical images, but all companies use both. ![]() Topps Prime uses both horizontal and vertical pictures. Many action shots are used and you get an up-close look at the players. The cards feature full-bleed photography and the parallels use different color schemes. Target Audience: Rookie Card Collectors, Autograph Collectors, Set Builders 2013 Topps Prime Football Box Breakįor the most part, the card design is great this year. Product Configuration: 10 packs per box, 6 cards per pack New Prime Performance inserts relive key moments from 25 second-year players. Primed Rookies gives some added attention to 25 first-year standouts. Primetimers focuses on stellar photography, showcasing 75 top players. The product has three basic insert sets as well. Hobby-only rookie parallels include Copper (#/350), Gold (#/250), Copper Rainbow (#/99), Silver Rainbow (#/50), and Gold Rainbow (1/1). As with previous years, hobby rookie cards use different images than retail cards. Veterans have just one parallel, Gold, which is exclusive to hobby packs. The minimal design includes full-bleed photography. The 2013 Topps Prime Football base set has 150 cards: 100 veterans and 50 rookies. All relic cards have numerous parallels, many of which use relics other than plain jerseys. Dual Combo Relics and Quad Combo Relics have memorabilia from multiple players, mixing rookies and veterans. Dual Relics and Quad Relics have multiple rookie swatches. All are numbered. Prime Relics have a rookie jersey piece. For example, Copper parallels are numbered to 25 instead of 99 like the rookies. Veterans have the same levels of autograph parallels, but they're much rarer. New this year are Autographed Veteran Variations. Autographed Rookie Variations have the following parallels: Copper (#/99), Gold (#/75), Copper Rainbow (#/50), Silver Rainbow (#/25) and Gold Rainbow (1/1). Gold Rainbow (1/1) have glove, football, patch and wristband swatches.Ģ013 Topps Prime Football has one basic autographs per hobby box as well, all of which are numbered. Copper Rainbow (#/15) parallels display a piece of winter hat, football and two jerseys. Silver Rainbow (#/10) cards come with a piece of wristband, glove and two jerseys. Gold (#/25) include a football, a patch and two jersey relics. Copper (#/50) have two football pieces and a pair of jersey swatches. On top of this, Prime V cards have five parallels that are exclusive to hobby packs. Prime III (#/15): 3 pieces - football, glove and patch.Prime II (#/15): 5 relics - glove, wristband, football, jersey and sock.Prime I (#/10): 6 relic pieces - glove, wristband, football, patch and two jersey swatches.Available in five levels, they break down as: Like last year's set, one of the key components of 2013 Topps Prime Football are the autographed relic cards that combine to fall one per box. Autographs, relic swatches of varying quantities and parallels all combine for plenty of different combinations from a batch of 2013 rookies and potent veterans. It's almost like a game of Yahtzee where you toss the dice and see what rolls out. 2013 Topps Prime Football gives collectors plenty of different combinations. ![]()
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