First Buzz: 2023 Topps Five Star baseball cards
This entry was posted on January 25, 2024
.What: 2023 Topps Five Star baseball cards
Arrives: Feb. 21, 2024
Box basics: Two autographs per box (eight boxes per case)
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What's buzz-worthy: Five Star returns to the diamond once again with a familiar lineup of inclusions and nothing but ink for MLB stars from the past and present.
Keep reading for more as well as a full gallery of images.
The Basics: Case-level hits here will include multi-signed cards, signed jumbo patches and "additional rare autograph cards" and everything in this one is an on-card auto unless you land a cut auto. ... Among the new inclusions this time will be Five Star Quintuple Relic autos. ... All jumbo patch autos will be limited to no more than 25 copies and they will have Green (/15), Gold (/10), Silver Rainbow (/5), Button (/5) and 1/1 MLB logo, laundry tag, team patch and jersey brand parallels -- that's all the same as previous years. ... Also in play will be Five Stars patch autos (/5 max) with autos and mem from five stars in the same booklet. ... Each standard autograph will have a new Aqua (/75), Purple (/50), Blue (/25), Green (/15), Gold (/10), Orange (/5) or 1/1 Red parallels as with past years. Also back are dual autos limited to no more than 10 copies and triple-auto cards limited to five max. Joining them will be Five Tool Phenom autos (/25 max) with a 1/1 Five Star parallel as well as Five Stars Autos (/5) showcasing five stars "that share a common bond." ... Also back will be Baseball Royalty autos (/15) with Gold (/10) Orange (/5) and 1/1 Red versions, while Golden Graphs (/40 max) will be back with those one per case as will be Silver Signatures at same volume. They both will have Aqua (/30), Purple (/25), Blue (/20), Green (/15), Gold (/10), Orange (/5) and 1/1 Red parallels. ... Also to be found will be Five Star Signatures (/20 max) along with Five Stars Pentamerous Penmanship (/25) shadowbox autos (/25 max) with Green (/10), Gold (/5), Orange (/3) and 1/1 Red parallels as well as dual-auto versions (/5 max) along with 1/1 cut autos for past MLB legends and even some notable celebs from the past -- all carry-over finds from past years.
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