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Non-sport Cards Box Breakdowns

From time to time I purchase boxes of cards and open them up. If it's a trading card set that I really want, then sometimes I'll purchase a case of cards. What's a case? It's the box that houses the box of cards. An example would be an 8-box case of Star Wars trading cards. For collectors, buying boxes guarantees some inserts in the box. Many manufacturers try to guarantee a certain amount of chase cards in one box so instead of testing out your luck, people buy boxes.

I'll be posting my box breakdowns for any cards that I purchase. Just sharing the information out to any fellow collectors who want to know how boxes turn out. Sometimes companies have good collation and sometimes, it's absolutely horrible.

Box Breakdowns (Newest first)

Topps

Star Wars 30th Anniversary

Number of Boxes Opened:
16   
Date Opened:
August 2007
Topps

Transformers Movie Cards

Number of Boxes Opened:
4   
Date Opened:
June 2007
Topps

Spider-Man 3 Movie Cards

Number of Boxes Opened:
2   
Date Opened:
June 2007
Bench Warmer

Bench Warmer 2006 Series 2

Number of Boxes Opened:
8   
Date Opened:
April 2007
Topps

Lord of the Rings Masterpieces

Number of Boxes Opened:
8   
Date Opened:
October 2006
Topps

Star Wars Evolution Update Edition

Number of Boxes Opened:
8   
Date Opened:
August 2006