What’s New
The 2025 Topps Five Star Baseball set introduces an updated configuration for its premium series of MLB cards. This release continues to highlight its dedication to hard-signed autographs and game-used memorabilia, with the set slated for 2025, maintaining its status as a high-end choice for card enthusiasts.
Configuration at a Glance
- Each hobby box includes 6 packs
- Every pack comes with 1 encased card
- Out of the 6 cards in each box, 5 are autographs
- 1 card per box is either a base card or a parallel, each with a print run of no more than 50
- Each case comprises 3 boxes
- Each case assures at least one box containing one of the following:
- An autographed relic card
- An acetate autograph
- A colored-ink autograph
Key Inserts & Parallels
- Base card parallels with print runs capped at 50
- Colored-ink autographs (specific details and numbering not provided)
- Acetate autographs (unspecified details)
Autographs & Relics
- Each box contains five hard-signed autographs
- Autographed relic cards are featured as case hits (one per case)
- Case hit options also include acetate autographs and colored-ink autographs
- All autographs are on-card, ensuring they are hard-signed
Collector Notes
- All cards are encased for protection
- The configuration has been altered from previous Five Star editions, now offering more packs per box
- Each case guarantees at least one premium autograph variant, whether it be an autographed relic, acetate, or colored-ink autograph
- Base cards and parallels are restricted to print runs of 50 or fewer
- The product remains focused on hard-signed autographs and premium memorabilia

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