These cases have possibly the 2nd worst ROI (Behind Eminence) for the cards inside of the case. Hell, the case itself will probably sell for more than half of the cards inside of it. The cards don’t look all that great. It probably took the graphics department 10 minutes or less to come up with the design. Plus, that Topps Party invitation is so hyped up it cracks me up that people value the thing at over $3k. I’d like to know what planet these people are on.

Yes only 65 people will be invited.

Yes, Kris Bryant will be there. (For all you know you could be eating dinner with him in a restaurant right now and not even know it)

Yes, it is in Vegas (No big deal there)

Yes, it includes a Hotel room in Vegas (They don’t tell you what hotel or for how many nights)

It’s on a Wednesday night. Wouldn’t you think the weekend would have been a better choice. (I guess when you plan things at the last second you get stuck with whatever you can get)

Transportation to Vegas is NOT included but if you’re going to spend this kind of money on a case Topps knows you can afford the cost of the transportation.

If you’re a case breaker you better hope you sell however many cases you have of this quick. And I mean like yesterday. If you get stuck with them you might as well file for Bankruptcy now because after that so-called Topps party in Vegas on January 18th you’ll be lucky to get $15k for the entire case. As it is now I see some case breakers adding Transcendent spots to their current breaks. That should tell you something right there. Case breakers know they cannot afford to get stuck with this stuff or they lose a lot of money.

Hell, maybe Topps released this purposely to decline the breaker population. I remember when there were only like 10 different breakers like 5 years ago, now it seems like there are 100’s of them.

I look at it this way If a case breaker got a single case they are catering to their clientele for the so-called opportunity of a lifetime. If they got more than a single case they are just greedy trying to make $$ off everyone and I hope they get stuck with the extra cases they got. Proves them right.

If you haven’t figured out the money breakers are making off this stuff it’s not hard to figure out. They’re making a killing off of it as long as they fill the break. If they sold 170 Spots at $155 a spot they’d be making anywhere from $1K to $3K profit depending on if they got it direct from Topps or a distributor. Yes that is after expenses of Shipping supplies postage and PayPal fees. Talk about top $ per hour of work there. I almost think the breakers are laughing all the way to the bank just as hard as topps is as long as the breaker is lucky enough to sell his case off.