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We understand the excitement for new releases, and we want to keep you in the loop! Here are a few ways to stay up-to-date on upcoming product launches:
- Featured Release Page: For the latest information on upcoming and recently released products, we recommend checking our Featured Releases page regularly. These pages are updated as new products become available.
- Sign Up for Our Newsletter: Head over to Topps.com and scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page. Look for the section titled "Sign Up Today and Get $10 Off" and enter your email address.
- Follow Us on Social Media: We regularly announce new releases and exciting news on our social media channels. By following these steps, you'll be among the first to know when new products are dropping! You can find us on:
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We understand how popular certain items can be, and we appreciate your interest!
Unfortunately, we’re unable to guarantee if or when a specific product will be restocked. Product availability can change for a variety of reasons, including demand and production timelines.
How can I stay updated on restocks and new releases?
To ensure you’re among the first to hear about product announcements, restocks, and new launches, we recommend the following:
1. Sign Up for the Newsletter
- Visit Topps.com
- Scroll to the bottom of the page
- Enter your email under the section titled: "Sign up today and get $10 off"
- Alternatively, log in to your Topps.com account, navigate to Newsletter Subscriptions, and toggle your preferences there.
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By staying connected, you'll never miss a beat when it comes to the latest from Topps!
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The size of the top loader you need depends on the type of card you're protecting. Here's a general guide:
Standard base cards: 55pt top loaders are typically used for most standard base cards.
Autographs (without relics): 100pt top loaders provide ample space for cards with autographs but no relics.
Relics: For cards with relics, you'll likely need top loaders ranging from 100pt to 150pt, depending on the size and thickness of the relic.
Note: Always measure your cards to ensure a proper fit. Some cards, especially those with variations in thickness or size, may require slightly different top loader sizes.
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We understand collectors are eager for information about print runs. Here's what we can share:
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We understand the desire to learn more about a particular card in your collection! Unfortunately, we don't maintain a comprehensive database of information on historical cards or products and are unable to provide specific pricing information for individual cards. The value of each card is determined by current market demand from collectors. Prices can fluctuate based on factors like a player's performance, card rarity, and overall market trends. However, there are a few ways we might be able to help:
Collector Support Expertise: Our collector support team has a wealth of knowledge about Topps products, they'll be happy to take a look at your card and provide any information possible.
Information Needed: To assist with research, please provide clear photos (front and back) of your card, and any details you already know about the card, such as Product name, Year of release, Player name, Series name. Additional Resources: We also recommend exploring online hobby forums and communities dedicated to sports card collecting and reputable sports card price guides and websites.
Here's what to do:
Gather the information mentioned above (photos & details).
- Contact Topps Collector Support.
- Explain your request and provide the gathered information.
- We'll do our best to assist you in your quest for card knowledge!
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Topps offers a replacement program for damaged or defective cards, but it does have a time limit.
Here's the breakdown:
Within 12 Months: If you have a Topps-produced card that shows damage or defects due to production issues, Topps will replace it within 12 months of the product's release date.
- Examples of Production Issues:
- Printing errors (misaligned ink, ink splatter)
- Creases or warping from the factory
- Missing cuts or uneven edges
- Quality Control Review: All replacements are subject to review by the Topps quality control department to ensure the damage originated from production.
- Not Applicable: This replacement program is not valid for wear and tear or damage that occurred after you received the cards.
- What to Do: If you believe you have a card with a production defect, please create a Product Defect submission on Topps.com.
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Any card that is determined to grade an eight (NM-MT) or better meets Topps standards. Due to production and handling of the cards, we strive to produce mint or better card(s) but cannot guarantee these conditions. The Topps Company will replace any Topps produced card (from the current year) that is determined to be damaged or defective from production, after being reviewed by our quality control department.
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While we don't maintain a central archive of historical product release dates ourselves, there are still ways to track down this information! Here are some helpful resources:
Online Hobby Resources: The sports card collecting community thrives online! Explore forums, message boards, and websites dedicated to sports card collecting. Many of these communities have extensive knowledge bases built by passionate collectors and may have information about past releases.
Third-Party Price Guides and Websites: Reputable sports card price guides and websites often compile historical information about trading card products, including release dates.
News Articles and Reviews: Search for online news articles or reviews from the time period surrounding the product release you're interested in. These can sometimes mention the release date or provide context clues.
Here are some additional tips:Keywords are Key: When searching online, use specific keywords related to the product name, year, series, or sport (e.g., "1993 Topps Baseball Series 1 release date").
Community Power: Don't be afraid to ask questions within online hobby communities. Experienced collectors might have the information you're looking for!Although we can't offer a definitive in-house resource, these tips should empower you to find historical product release information. Happy hunting!
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Unfortunately, our custom card program is currently discontinued, and we don't have information on whether it will be offered again in the future.We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.
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