Topps 2026 Baseball Includes Mickey Mantle, WS Tickets

Along with 74 other iconic cards (and Jerry Seinfeld)

Topps 2026 Baseball Iconic 75 Cards
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By RC Staff

Key Point

  • Hobby boxes retail for $100 with one autograph or relic card guaranteed per box

  • One lucky collector will pull a redemption for an authentic 1952 Mickey Mantle card valued at six figures

  • Topps inserted 75 of their most iconic cards ever produced including Jackie Robinson, Hank Aaron, and Shohei Ohtani autos

Celebrating 75 years of producing baseball cards the only way Topps knows how: by throwing everything and the kitchen sink into packs. The 2026 Baseball Series 1 collection officially launched yesterday, and collectors are going absolutely wild over what might be the most stacked baseball card release in modern history.

Topps 75th Anniversary

Topps doesn’t do milestone years halfway. Since 1952, they’ve been the definitive name in baseball cards, giving generations of collectors everything from Mickey Mantle rookies to Shohei Ohtani logoman cards. For their 75th anniversary, they assembled a panel of industry experts at their New York headquarters to vote on the 75 most iconic Topps cards of all time.

The result is the Iconic Topps 75 Cards program, where actual PSA-graded versions of these legendary cards have been inserted as redemptions throughout the 2026 flagship baseball sets. We’re not talking reprints or commemorative versions. These are the real deal: vintage cardboard that’s been sitting in the Topps vault.

Topps Iconic 75 2026 Baseball Cards

The panel included MLB historian John Thorn, Dr. Jim Beckett from Beckett Magazine, PSA’s Nat Turner, and former MLB player Evan Longoria. They didn’t hold back either. Shohei Ohtani appears five times in the top 75, including his 2018 rookie card at number 10 and two of his 2025 Gold Logoman cards. Ken Griffey Jr., Aaron Judge, Hank Aaron, Mickey Mantle, Jackie Robinson, and Roberto Clemente each appear at least three times.

1952 Mickey Mantle Insert

But the crown jewel of this entire release is an actual 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle that will be inserted into a random pack.

Well, not literally. Rather than risking the valuable cards by actually putting them in packs, Topps will be shipping out “redemption cards” for their Iconic 75 that can be traded in for the card depicted.

A 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle graded PSA 9.5 by SGC sold for $12.6 million in 2022, setting the all-time record for any sports card. Even PSA 9 examples have sold for over $5 million. Lower grade copies still routinely sell for six figures. This single chase card has hobby shops and collectors ripping boxes at a pace we haven’t seen since the pandemic boom.

2026 World Series Tickets Included Too

As if a six-figure vintage card wasn’t enough, Topps also randomly inserted two tickets to the 2026 World Series. These will also come as redemption cards, meaning one collector is going to pull a pack and suddenly have prime seats to the Fall Classic.

The timing couldn’t be better. The 2026 season is shaping up to be one of the most competitive in years. Those tickets aren’t just a nice bonus, they’re a once-in-a-lifetime experience that some collectors value just as much as the cardboard.

What Else is Included?

Beyond the chase cards, the 2026 Series 1 release follows the standard Topps flagship format but with anniversary upgrades. Each hobby box contains 20 packs with 12 cards per pack, plus one exclusive Silver Pack. You’re guaranteed one autograph or relic card per box.

The 350-card base set features current MLB stars, top rookies, Future Stars, League Leaders, and team cards. Top rookies like Roman Anthony, Jac Caglianone, and Jacob Misiorowski get the special treatment with base cards featuring the classic 1952 Topps design. Starting this year, Topps Baseball will be the exclusive home for that 1952 design, meaning players who never had cards back then won’t get another chance.

Topps 2026 Baseball Series 1 Cards

The insert lineup brings back Heavy Lumber, All Aces, All Kings, and introduces new sets like Base Card 1952 Variations, Topps Profiles, and 1991 Topps Baseball celebrating that set’s 35th anniversary. The 1991 inserts feature on-card autographs of rookies, stars, and retired greats.

Autograph cards are numbered to 10 for base versions, with red parallels numbered to 5 signed in red ink, and black parallels as 1/1s signed in gold ink.

We already covered how Topps added Jerry Seinfeld autographs into the mix in our previous article. The comedian’s legendary love of baseball made him a natural fit for the 75th anniversary celebration. Those cards are already commanding premium prices on the secondary market, and that was before collectors knew about the Mantle chase.

Hobby boxes are retailing for $100 direct from Topps and authorized dealers. On the secondary market, we’re seeing presale listings on eBay already moving. Hobby Jumbo boxes are selling in the $250-$270 range, while standard hobby boxes are hitting $200-$225 on presale listings.

The Mantle chase is obviously driving demand, but even without it, this would be a strong release. The combination of 75 historic buyback cards, World Series tickets, Seinfeld autos, strong rookie class, and anniversary treatment makes this more than just another Series 1 drop.

For collectors, the math is pretty straightforward. You’re paying $100 retail for 240 cards with guaranteed auto or relic, a Silver Pack, and an incredibly small chance at generational wealth via the Mantle redemption. The floor is solid even if you don’t hit the lottery.

Bottom Line

Topps is celebrating 75 years by doing what they do best: making cards that collectors actually want. The 1952 design callbacks, the historic buybacks, the contemporary stars, the rookie focus. This is a love letter to the hobby wrapped in cellophane and sold in cardboard boxes.

For resellers, sealed hobby boxes at retail represent solid opportunity if you can cop them before they disappear. The presale market is already showing $100-$125 premiums over retail, and that’s likely to hold as supply tightens and the first Mantle redemption gets pulled.

For collectors and fans of the hobby, this is just a really well-executed anniversary set that honors the history while keeping things exciting for modern collectors. Baseball cards are having a moment right now, and Topps is capitalizing on it in the best way possible.

Whether you’re in it for the flip, the collection, or the chance to pull six figures in cardboard, 2026 Series 1 delivers.

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