tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886626907763757804.post9042920537953378123..comments2023-05-17T12:05:56.867-04:00Comments on Red Cardboard: 2012 Topps Cyan Printing Plate #268 Miguel CairoRed Cardboardhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17013343453207008789noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886626907763757804.post-19817459871486241352014-06-13T13:34:46.052-04:002014-06-13T13:34:46.052-04:00I think that printing plates are pretty awesome. ...I think that printing plates are pretty awesome. That said, I don't go overboard trying to collect them - I only have two, from the '11 and '13 Topps flagship sets. Both were pretty cheap, less than $10. Not really the "scarcity" that snags me (low serial numbered cards that are almost identical to the "base" card don't really appeal to me), but the idea that the card was actually involved in bringing all of the other cards to life just seems cool.Marcushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10439278650702057885noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1886626907763757804.post-69294337539860527662014-06-13T13:14:08.765-04:002014-06-13T13:14:08.765-04:00I tend to agree with you on these printing plates ...I tend to agree with you on these printing plates and a whole bunch of other 1 of 1 type cards -- once I get Robin Yount and Paul Molitor printing plates of something, I'll have all three of my favorite players with plates and I'll be good. They are reasonably cool, but more as oddities than collectibles to me.Tony L.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01349226671097456632noreply@blogger.com