Trading card collectors know that just like world champion titles, Lewis and Max trading cards currently dominate the higher value secondary market sales. However, savvy collectors are always on the lookout for speculative rook...
For the final instalment of this beginners guide, we look at Topps’ online on demand cards, Topps Now. Topps Now is not exclusive for F1 but is part of Topps’ in-season weekly cards produced for its licensed sports ...
In addition to the Turbo Attax and Chrome collections, Topps also produce another annual F1 trading card collection set called F1 Lights Out. Available online from Topps in boxes of 25 cards, F1 Lights Out is marketed as a neon...
Following the annual release of its Formula 1 Chrome cards, Topps follow up this with an online only release of a separate variant for that year’s card set with their Formula 1 Chrome Sapphire Edition collection. Sapphir...
Without a doubt, Topps Chrome Formula 1 cards have been incredibly successful since their launch of the 2020 season cards and are the clear choice of trading cards for serious F1 fans and collectors/investors alike. 2020 Topps ...
For Part 2 of this beginners guide, we’ll look at Topps Formula 1 cards – also known as Topps flagship cards (borrowed from Topps’ plain paper stock baseball flagship cards) on Topps non-US websites. Topps onl...