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Shiny & New: Topps Chrome Releases Steal the Show

Get your wallets ready, collectors, because Topps is unleashing a wave of shiny new releases that will have you drooling over your next big pull. From baseball to basketball, soccer, and even a galaxy far, far away, the lineup this week offers a little something for everyone looking to add some sparkle to their collection.

Kicking things off is the 2024 Bowman Chrome release, the OG shiny baseball card set that has been a favorite among prospecting enthusiasts since its debut in 1997. With the tradition of 5 cards per pack, 6 packs per mini-box, and 2 mini-boxes per master box, this year’s release keeps the excitement alive with the potential to discover the next baseball superstar. And with two autographs in each Hobby Box, the thrill of uncovering that hidden gem just got a whole lot sweeter. Pricing details are still under wraps, but one thing’s for sure—it’s worth saving up for.

For those enthralled by the power of the Force, the 2024 Star Wars Chrome release is the journey you’ve been waiting for. Featuring 10 cards per pack and 10 packs per box, immerse yourself in a sea of shiny characters and iconic scenes from the galaxy’s most beloved saga. Each Hobby box includes a guaranteed autograph, adding a touch of magic to your collection—one that won’t cost you a trip aboard the Millennium Falcon. Priced at $109.99 per box, or opt for the Value Box at $24.99, it’s a steal for any Star Wars fan.

Soccer (or football, for our international friends) aficionados, rejoice! The 2023/24 Topps Chrome UCC Sapphire release is here to satisfy your craving for the beautiful game. With 4 cards per pack and 8 packs per box, this set is a treasure trove of soccer excellence. And with an autograph in each box, you might just snag a signature from the next soccer sensation. Priced at $429.99 for a Hobby box, collecting greatness doesn’t come cheap—but for the love of the sport, it’s well worth it.

Slam dunking its way into the spotlight is the 2024 Overtime Elite Chrome release, offering basketball enthusiasts a chance to shine. Boasting 8 cards per pack and 12 packs per box, this set is a slam dunk with its promise of two autographs per box. At $59.99 a box, it’s an affordable addition to any collection, whether you’re hunting for the next basketball star or simply love the game.

And let’s not forget about Topps Now, the daily dose of Chrome goodness that keeps collectors on their toes with new releases every day. With surprises at every turn, Topps Now ensures that every day is a chance to add something shiny and new to your collection.

So, whether you’re a fan of baseball, basketball, soccer, or Star Wars, this week’s Topps Chrome releases offer a treasure trove of collectibles waiting to be ripped open. Get ready to add some sparkle to your shelves and may the hits be ever in your favor!

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