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2012 Topps Gypsy Queen sepia mini

I've slowly started to collect cards again and I've just purchased a pack of the 2012 Gypsy Queen and pulled a mini relic from the pack. Thought this was cool and looked at the back of the pack to see the odds of getting one but can't figure out how to tell what group it belongs to. So how can you tell? The back says Framed Mini Relics: Group A 1:2,470, Group B 1:730, Group C 1:86 what's the difference.
Card number GQMR-VM Victor Martinez. Thanks.

Thanks for the info. Started new question in thread.

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  • I got 1 per hobby box and I would think the Martinez would be in group 3.
    A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
    Yogi Berra

  • WaltWalt Posts: 1,275 ✭✭✭
    In the past the groupings have been on the box. If not you will have to wait until beckett and/or topps gives out that info.

  • Click here for odds

    i should say some of the odds,, dont see it,sry,, j
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  • JkramerJkramer Posts: 88 ✭✭
    Also have a question on the mini cards. I have a few sepia minis do they share the same SP version as regular size? Also does the card # 1/99 add to the value/rarity or it don't matter?


  • << <i>Also have a question on the mini cards. I have a few sepia minis do they share the same SP version as regular size? Also does the card # 1/99 add to the value/rarity or it don't matter? >>



    The sepia set is numbered to 350, the base SP's are the last 50 of the mini sepia set and are not SP's.

    The 1/99 & 99/99 bring added value plus jersey # for stars and retired HOF'ers.
    A nickel ain't worth a dime anymore.
    Yogi Berra

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