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What's Hot in 2012 Topps Triple Threads Football

What’s Hot in 2012 Topps Triple Threads Football

For collectors looking for hits, few pigskin products this season offer more potential bang than 2012 Topps Triple Threads Football. Every box delivers four hits including two autographed relics.

Andrew Luck, Robert Griffin III, Doug Martin and much of this year's loaded rookie crop are all here with plenty of signature combinations and low-numbered bounty. Official rookie cards come autographed and are numbered to just 99 copies. That said, several have variation versions, also numbered to 99. On the flip side, several rookies aren't a part of the base set and only have parallels. Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III are among these.

But how many people build Topps Triple Threads sets? Those buying this product are likely going to be happier with rarer cards rather than debating what's a rookie and what's not.

That said, Triple Threads has long been one of the hobby's most polarizing products. Some collectors can't get enough of it while others simply aren't fans of the often-busy designs. But this is a product that is anything but traditional, packing little to no nostalgic value.

2012 Topps Triple Threads Football Hot-Card Tracker

Below you'll find a real-time look at the 50 hottest single cards in 2012 Topps Triple Threads Football. The list is compiled of the 50 most-watched cards currently listed on eBay. It is constantly updating as auctions end and new items are listed.

23 watchers
Bids: 20
Current Bid/Price (USD): $123.50
Time Left: 2023/03/25 01:45:00
23 watchers
Bids: 17
Current Bid/Price (USD): $101.00
Time Left: 2023/03/25 00:48:55

Ryan is a former member of The Cardboard Connection Writing Staff.   His collecting origins began with winter bike rides to the corner store, tossing a couple of quarters onto the counter and peddling home with a couple packs of O-Pee-Chee hockey in his pocket. Today, he continues to build sets, go after inserts with cool technologies, chase Montreal Expos and finish off his John Jaha master collection.

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