The 12th Topps on Demand set of the year celebrates this year’s dominating crop of rookies in Major League Baseball.
It’s a 20-card set only available initially on Topps.com for $25 and each 28-card pack will include the set with some extras.
The 12th Topps on Demand set of the year celebrates this year’s dominating crop of rookies in Major League Baseball.
It’s a 20-card set only available initially on Topps.com for $25 and each 28-card pack will include the set with some extras.
Topps is giving collectors a bonus for shopping on its website this weekend — and it all starts on Black Friday.
Four of the biggest names in MLB this past season get the nod on bonus cards that will be included with orders on each day beginning Friday.
Weekdays are all about The Last Jedi until Dec. 15.
That’s because Topps is previewing the new Star Wars movie with a new Countdown to The Last Jedi set with a new card arriving each Monday to Friday on Topps.com.
What: 2017 Topps Archives Snapshots baseball cards
Arrives: Oct. 19 via Topps.com
Box basics: One autograph per 12-card box (100 boxes per case)
Checklist: Click here
What’s buzz-worthy: This online-exclusive arrives for its sophomore season with an autograph and a parallel inside every pack along with a selection of base cards.
Keep reading for more info.
Topps’ high-end Sapphire Edition of Topps Chrome is back — and this time it’s packing Superfractors and autographs in every single box.
Keep reading for details on this online-0nly release.
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The box: 2017 Topps Allen & Ginter X baseball cards
Where to buy: Initially via Topps.com (BlowoutCards.com for hobby A&G)
Packs per box: 18
Cards per pack: 8
Cards in this box: 142
Base set completion:
113 of 300 (38 percent)
Duplicates: 0
Notables on base cards – Bryce Harper, Ken Griffey Jr., Clayton Kershaw, Laurie Hernandez, Babe Ruth, Roger Maris, Albert Pujols, Mookie Betts, Corey Seager, Ryne Sandberg, Chipper Jones, Yu Darvish, Trevor Story, Ken Rosenthal, Gary Sanchez, Kris Bryant, Nolan Ryan, Don Mattingly, Stephen A. Smith
Rookie Cards (18) – Aaron Judge, Dansby Swanson, Alex Bregman, Yoan Moncada, Andrew Benintendi, Tyler Glasnow, Matt Olson, Antonio Senzatela, Jharel Cotton, Jesse Winker, Yulieski Gurriel, Hunter Renfroe, Renato Nunez, Alex Reyes, Jose DeLeon, David Dahl, Jake Thompson, Ty Blach (SP)
What: 2017 Topps Allen & Ginter X baseball cards
Arrives: Now via Topps.com
Box basics: One framed mini autograph per box (12 boxes per case)
What’s buzz-worthy: Allen & Ginter once again goes black for an online-only release.
Keep reading for more.
What: 2017 Topps UFC Fire MMA cards
Arrives: Tomorrow on Topps.com
Box basics: One autograph per 20-card box
What’s buzz-worthy: UFC gets another online-only release that focuses on autographs and showcases artwork form Tyson Beck as part of a colorful and energetic release.
Keep reading for more and a full gallery of images.
What: 2016 Topps Limited baseball cards
Arrives: Now via Topps.com
Box basics: 700 cards in factory set
What’s buzz-worthy: Topps brings back its Limited version of its flagship baseball card set for another season.
What: 2016 Topps Archives Snapshots baseball cards
Arrives: Now via Topps.com
Box basics: One autograph per 12-card box
What’s buzz-worthy: The latest online-exclusive arrives with an autograph and a parallel inside every pack along with a selection of base cards.
Keep reading for more as well as a full gallery of images.
What: 2016 Topps WWE NXT wrestling cards
Arrives: December
Box basics: One autograph in per mini-box.
What’s buzz-worthy: The first online-exclusive Topps WWE product will focus on the newcomers from NXT, the company’s developmental level, with an autograph in every pack.
The Basics: More info and images to come soon — the product was merely teased by Topps on Tuesday night.
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In its eighth week of existence, the 2016 Topps #TBT set has taken an intergalactic twist. It’s no longer a baseball card set as the stars of Star Wars have taken over with a memorable past basketball card design as its framework.
The Force Awakens has awakened a new possibility for Star Wars cardboard.
Topps recently revealed that it will create factory sets for its three series of releases for the movie, which will be an online-only offering coming in September.
A series of nine Oscar-specific Garbage Pail Kids initially available for only 24 hours includes some of the biggest winners of the evening and some of the biggest personalities, too.
It’s the 2016 Topps Garbage Pail Kids Notscars.
More than 30 NFL greats’ autographs will be found in a new Topps football product that will begin shipping on on Feb. 29.
The brand is 2015 Topps 60th Anniversary Retired Autographs and it’s a one-card pack with an autograph inside. Initially found only on Topps.com, they will sell for $75 a pack.
Topps Authentics now has an ace on its roster as New York Yankees rookie Luis Severino has signed a exclusive autographed memorabilia deal.
The right-hander’s autographed baseballs, jerseys, oversized cards and other memorabilia will only be signed for Topps Authentics going forward.
Topps Authentics previously launched with American League Rookie of the Year Carlos Correa of the Houston Astros as its core player. The autographed items for both players are initially sold only via Topps.com.
Topps’ latest baseball card release is one you have seen before — but never like this.
It’s 2015 Topps Limited and it’s a version of the 700-card flagship set from this year but with a simple twist.
Fans of the Kansas City Royals and their successful run to the World Series have two more options from Topps as the company has released an oversized set for the team and re-issued all of its Postseason Moments wall art in one smaller set.
Collectors who busted into boxes of the 2015 Topps Heritage ’51 set when it arrived last week found one autographed card per set with an assortment of some of the biggest young names in MLB today also inside.
Now, Topps is making the release (but not the autographs) even bigger.