Panini’s chromium football line is back with a glow. 2025 Panini Phoenix Football leans into sharp color, slick foil, and a strong rookie chase that has become the calling card for the brand.
When people talk about Base Set cards, they are usually comparing three early waves that rolled out in 1999. First Edition, which has the black stamp.
Panini is giving Prizm Baseball a deluxe treatment with a sealed box set built for completists and player collectors who want numbered chromium cards without chasing packs. Every box delivers the entire 300-card base lineup on the Pandora Prizm design, each serial numbered to 199, plus six ultra-low print Gold Pandora Prizms numbered to 4.
For more than a century, Shoeless Joe Jackson has been a ghost in modern checklists.
Topps is turning the spotlight on collectors with a one day celebration that rewards the simple act of carrying a trading card.
Bowman Chrome has been a fixture in the hobby since 1997, and every fall it tends to become the set that collectors talk about the most.
Immaculate comes back to the pitch with the same museum feel that keeps soccer collectors circling release day. Every hobby box holds seven cards, one pack per box, and five of those cards are either autographs or memorabilia.
Topps is taking a detour from its recent run of T206 tributes and parking squarely in 1911. Topps 205 revives the look and feel of the T205 Gold Border classic, right down to tobacco minis that measure about 1 7/16 by 2 5/8 inches.
Artifacts arrives right as everyone is itching for puck drop, and it leans into what the brand does best, a multi tier base build, a steady stream of autographs and memorabilia, and a rookie program that keeps the checklist current even before the season settles.