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'NFL is back' says Bell, following trading card deal with Topps
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sports1d ago

'NFL is back' says Bell, following trading card deal with Topps

  • Bell says the NFL is back in the UK thanks to Topps' exclusive trading card deal with the NFL and NFLPA.
  • Topps will design and develop the first licensed football cards since 2016 for the NFL and NFLPA.
  • The multi-year deal gives Fanatics Collectibles the rights to use official team logos, names, and branding on cards.
  • Global distribution is included to help grow the NFL’s international fan base.
  • Bell notes the value of cards as an entry point to follow the game and its players.
  • The first set will feature one-of-one rookie patch autographs and gold shield autographs.
  • The deal includes use of official logos and branding for cards and packaging.
  • Bell’s longtime involvement in UK football media is cited as boosting the partnership’s profile.
  • The article notes Topps’ return as the NFL and NFLPA’s exclusive partner since 2016.
  • The report is part of an exclusive subscriber partnership with USA Today and reflects local UK coverage.
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Top 5 Iconic and Expensive Venezuela Topps Baseball Cards
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sports1d ago

Top 5 Iconic and Expensive Venezuela Topps Baseball Cards

  • The 1980s error-card boom parallels the broader Topps error-card fascination, highlighting how mistakes can drive collectability and value.
  • Gary Pettis’ misidentified sibling on the 1985 Topps card showcases how errors can become affordable curiosities that endure in the hobby.
  • Donruss’ 1985 Tom Seaver card misidentified left-handed pitcher Floyd Bannister as Seaver, a flaw that amplifies mint-condition value for the corrected versions.
  • The 1989-90 Pacific Senior League Jim Nettles error, featuring a profane bat knob, echoes Fleer’s infamous exploits and demonstrates how corrections still hold value.
  • Barry Bonds’ 1987 Opening Day card is a standout of misidentification, with the erroneous listing widely driving collector interest and prices.
  • The 1989-90 Pacific Senior League Jim Nettles correction mirrors the broader trend of post-Ripken era error card interest and value.
  • The reference piece underscores that error cards from the 1980s carry nostalgia and potential upside for collectors revisiting wax-pack history.
  • The 1980s Topps and Donruss error stories illustrate how misidentifications and design quirks can yield enduring cultural and monetary value.
  • Cultural context in Venezuelan Topps emphasizes Spanish text and unique back colors, contributing to back-damage and scarcity in surviving copies.
  • The new reference reinforces that scarcity and quirky errors can elevate certain cards to coveted status, aligning with the Venezuela Topps narrative of rarity and cultural significance.
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The NFLs hottest rookie  - comparing values of Jaxson Dart Panini vs Topps trading cards
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sports14h ago

The NFLs hottest rookie - comparing values of Jaxson Dart Panini vs Topps trading cards

  • Topps Chrome Dart Kaiju insert is a standout, with odds cited as ten times harder than Panini case hits.
  • Kaiju cards are selling for about $11,000 in the current market.
  • Panini Downtown Jaxson Dart cards initially sold for around $2,000 but have fallen to roughly $800.
  • Panini Downtown autos are scarce in Panini products but Topps Chrome offers an on-card auto.
  • Topps Chrome base refractor and other refractors can be worth more than Panini variants.
  • Silver Prizm variations from Panini remain more affordable than Topps counterparts.
  • Panini Kaboom! cards, especially Downtown Kaboom!, are sought after and command high prices.
  • The analysis contrasts licensed Topps and Panini products for the 2025 NFL rookie class.
  • The report notes Topps Chrome’s on-card auto as a key differentiator for Dart cards.
  • The piece was authored by Craig Cormier, a New York City-based sports card collector.
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