Derek Jeter Named Fourth 2011 Topps Prime 9 Redemption

Derek Jeter Named Fourth 2011 Topps Prime 9 Redemption

Week four of the Topps Prime 9 baseball promotion features Mr. 3,000 himself, Derek Jeter. Any collector who has the fourth Prime 9 redemption card from 2011 Topps Series 2 Baseball can take it to their nearest participating hobby shop and redeem it for a limited edition Jeter Topps Chrome Refractor.

Prime 9 redemption cards are randomly inserted into 2011 Topps Series 2 Baseball hobby and jumbo packs. Each of the remaining five weeks will feature a different player that can be redeemed with the corresponding redemption card. The Jeter card will be available until August 14th.

Additionally, the back of the redemption cards can be completed to enter a sweepstakes for a trip to the 2012 World Series. The store owner will submit completed entry forms to Topps following the promotion.

Current Topps Prime 9 Checklist:

1. Johnny Bench
2. Albert Pujols
3. Jackie Robinson
4. Derek Jeter

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Trey Treutel is an Ole Miss grad and a life-long fan of sports. He religiously follows the NBA and NFL as well as college basketball and football. As a kid, he collected football cards in the early to mid-90’s and basketball cards from the mid to late-90’s. Although Hurricane Katrina wiped out his entire collection, he recently picked up collecting basketball cards again on a whim and has not looked back. Find Trey on Twitter at @datreute.

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