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2025 Topps Allen & Ginter: Box 11 (Another Auto of Note!)

I'm back today to show the contents of my penultimate box of 2025 Topps Allen & Ginter.  To date, I've already found a pair of red ink autos plus the Barry Bonds auto.  Can box 11 keep the good times rolling?!

Box 11:

Minis:
 

As usual, we'll start with the mini inserts.  Is there any uglier-looking fish than the Blobfish?  

I did get one other mini of note:  a no-number mini of Sam Aldegheri.  


I'll be honest, I don't get the appeal of the no-number minis.  Sure, I chase after the Barry Larkin cards without the number, but that's because I'm an idiot player collector.

Hits:

No full-sized cards of note, so let's jump straight to the two promised hits beginning with this full-sized (booooooo) relic of C.C. Sabathia.


Remember when Gint-a-Cuffs was a thing?  Yeah, that Sabathia would have tanked my score!

My other hit was decidedly better, a framed Paul Molitor autograph!  


I love getting autos of retired stars, so this is an instant winner in my book.  

Overall, a solid box (can't complain about a Molitor autograph).  I'm down to my final box to show off, and since I've already ripped it as of the time I'm writing this post, I can tell you that it has the best pull yet (for a Reds collector, anyhow)!

Comments

  1. Better than a Bonds auto? Can't wait.

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  2. Okay it took me this long to recognize that the baseball minis you've been showing are a special mini insert and not just the standard mini variants.

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  3. Unless someone's crazed enough to build a no-number set, those cards are entirely for player collectors, though I don't know who is player-collecting Aldegheri.

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  4. Nice Molitor. Go Twins!

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  5. The Molitor auto might be the big dollar pull... but that Kurtz mini is easily my favorite. Sure hope that guy ends up being a superstar for the A's.

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