What’s New
The upcoming 2025 Topps Five Star Baseball unveils an updated setup for its prestigious MLB card series. While continuing to emphasize hard-signed autographs and game-used memorabilia, this release is poised to uphold the legacy of premium cards for enthusiasts. Anticipate its arrival in 2025.
Configuration at a Glance
- Hobby boxes feature 6 packs each
- Each pack is composed of 1 encased card
- Out of 6 cards in a box, 5 are autographs
- 1 card per box is either a base card or a parallel, all with print runs of 50 or fewer
- Every case contains 3 boxes
- Each case promises 1 box with at least one of these:
- Autographed relic card
- Acetate autograph
- Colored-ink autograph
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Base card parallels limited to 50 copies or fewer
- Colored-ink autographs (specific colors and numbering are not disclosed)
- Acetate autographs (specifics not provided)
Autographs & Relics
- Each box contains five hard-signed autographs
- Autographed relic cards appear as case hits (one per case)
- Acetate and colored-ink autographs are additional case hit possibilities
- All autograph cards are on-card (hard-signed)
Collector Notes
- All cards are encased for added protection
- The configuration has shifted from earlier Five Star editions, now including more packs per box
- Each case ensures at least one premium autograph variant (autographed relic, acetate, or colored-ink autograph)
- Base cards and parallels are produced in 50 copies or fewer
- The series continues to highlight hard-signed autographs and premium memorabilia

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