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⭐ Executive Summary Today we’re opening four extremely rare packs of 2012 Topps Star Wars Galaxy Series 7 — one of the most sought-after Galaxy sets ever produced. These packs are almost impossible to find sealed, and the chase cards (Padmé, Darth Talon, Vader, Jedi Ala Kurasawa) are some of the toughest to grade in the entire Star Wars card hobby. And this video comes with BIG news ⬇️ ⭐ Where I’ll Be This Week I will be LIVE at the Philly Sports Card Show this weekend — March 6th, 7th & 8th — at the Greater Philadelphia Expo Center at the table with Popcorn Culture. 👉 Show Link: https://phillyshow.com/ 👉 Our Table: Popcorn Culture — TCG Table #98/99 Come hang out, say hi, talk Star Wars, or bring cards for grading questions. I’ll also be dropping off a grading order on-camera so you can see exactly how PSA submissions work at a card show. ⭐ LIVE Whatnot Break This Thursday @ 7:00 PM ET I also convinced Popcorn Culture to run a full Hobby Box Break of Star Wars Galaxy Series 7 — one of the rarest Star Wars boxes in existence. I’ll be there LIVE with him during the stream. 👉 Popcorn Culture’s Whatnot: https://www.whatnot.com/invite/popcor... Even if you’re not grabbing a spot, come hang out — Galaxy 7 breaks are historic. ⭐ What You’ll Learn In This Video Why Galaxy Series 7 is one of the most iconic art sets ever produced What makes the Padmé, Talon, Vader & Ala Kurasawa cards so hard to grade Condition-specific details collectors overlook How to protect old glossy cards when ripping vintage/rare packs PSA grading intent: what goes into the decision The difference between the 2012 original art cards and later Chrome reprints Why the Ala Kurasawa lineage matters for modern high-end collectors ⭐ Collector Notes for Galaxy Series 7 Early art interpretations later turned into major Chrome refractor chases 2012 stock is fragile: edge wear + micro-scratching common Very low Gem rates across all major characters Rarity spike in sealed packs / sealed boxes due to limited surviving supply First appearance year for the Jedi Ala Kurasawa (the card whose Superfractor version sold for six figures) ⭐ If You Watch These Channels… You’ll Love This Video Padawan Collector, Toshi Station Card Club, Galaxy Chrome breakers, PSA grading educators, and anyone who dives deep into Star Wars rarity & art-history collecting. This video was built for you. ⭐ Thank You Drop a comment if you own any Series 7 cards or have been chasing a Padmé, Talon, or Kurasawa. New viewers: welcome — this channel is built for adult Star Wars collectors who value rarity, grading, and historical context. Go Big ComC https://www.comc.com/Users/gobigsport... Go Big Sportscards Ebay https://www.ebay.com/str/gobigsportsc... Go Big Sportscards Whatnot https://whatnot.com/invite/gobigsport... Go Big Sportscards Facebook / go.big.sportscards Go Big Sportscards Instagram / go_big_sportscards Go Big Sportscards YouTube / @gobigsportscards