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[[2004 Upper Deck Vintage]] is a 500-card set release in two series. The first 450 cards were issued as part of the Vintage series on February 02, 2004. The final 150 cards in the Vintage series (cards #301-#450) are short-printed and seeded into packs at varying levels.
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[[1999 E-X Century]] was produced by Fleer/Skybox and was a 120-card set distributed exclusively to Hobby outlets. For a fourth consecutive year, this brand continued its theme of depth on a card through the use of multiple card stock layers. Similar to the previous year's set, acetate was the foundation for each base card: The "top" layer featured the player photo over a colored holographic crescent that accented the player's team colors. This layer was embedded in the the transparent, uncolored "bottom" acetate layer, which featured the player nameplate and position in silver holographic foil, his team's logo, and the "E-X Century" logo in etched foil; additionally, this same layer of acetate also featured a shadow of the player's nameplate and an enlarged shadow of the player's team logo that was offset to create the illusion of a 3-D effect on the acetate. Due to the majority of the card being acetate, the card back was a non-holographic mirror image of the front.
  
The last 50 cards in the set (cards #451-#500) are known as the Update Series and were distributed exclusively as a factory set inside Hobby boxes of 2004 Upper Deck Series Two. Each Series Two Hobby box came with an unmarked and shrink-wrapped Update Set box from one of four possible 2004 Upper Deck early-season products: Vintage, Reflections, Play Ball, and SP Game Used Patch. Collectors had to break the shrink wrap to figure out which set they received; however, about two-thirds of the sets were Vintage.
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The set contained a 30-card Rookie short-printed subset (91-120) that was inserted at a rate of 1:2 packs. The only notable Rookie Card in the set was of Pat Burrell.
  
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The numbering of the base set was subjectively arranged to have top current stars in the game featured first in the set, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars featured last - this arrangement was key to the serial-numbering rationale for the Essential Credentials parallel sets.
 
<h4>Previous Sets of the Month</h4>
 
<h4>Previous Sets of the Month</h4>
[[1995 Studio]] - [[2005 Leaf]] - [[1977 Topps Cloth Stickers]] - [[1993 Cardtoons]] - [[1998 Finest]] - [[1984 Topps Traded]] - [[1999 Topps Gold Label]] - [[1997 Circa]] - [[2001 SP Game Bat Milestone]] - [[2004 Bowman]] - [[1998 Topps Stars]] - [[1992 Score]] - [[2006 Topps Chrome ]]  
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[[2005 Topps Pristine Legends]] - [[1995 Post Canada]] - [[2009 Upper Deck X]] - [[1994 Topps Traded]] - [[2004 Upper Deck Vintage]] - [[1995 Studio]] - [[2005 Leaf]] - [[1977 Topps Cloth Stickers]] - [[1993 Cardtoons]] - [[1998 Finest]] - [[1984 Topps Traded]] - [[1999 Topps Gold Label]] - [[1997 Circa]] - [[2001 SP Game Bat Milestone]] - [[2004 Bowman]] - [[1998 Topps Stars]] - [[1992 Score]]
 
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[[2019 Topps Series One]] is a 350-card set released January 30th -- although packs began showing up at mass market retail outlets a week earlier.  This year's flagship has as its theme a celebration of Professional Baseball's 150th Anniversary, with Anniversary-themed inserts and parallels serial-numbered to 150 copies.
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[[2019 Topps Diamond Icons]] was released July 10th -- a month and a half earlier than last year's product. Each ten-card box will contain: one Relic, seven autographs, and a pair of autographed Relics. Every other box will yield a cut signature. All cards are serial-numbered to 25 copies or fewer.  
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A big change to the product are the sheer number of non-parallel, non-"hit based," insertsWhile, in recent years, ''Topps Baseball'' has had a massive number of inserts, for 2019 both the size of most insert sets and the insertion ratios have been greatly increased.
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[[2019 Bowman Platinum]] is a 100-card set supplemented by a 100-card Top Prospects insert set, scheduled for release July 3rdFor the fourth consecutive year, Bowman Platinum will be distributed exclusively to Walmart stores.
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Also notable is a reduction in the size of the standard Hobby waxbox from 36 packs to 24 -- although the number of cards in each Hobby pack was enlarged from ten to fourteen.
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[[2019 Stadium Club]] is a 301-card set released June 26th.  Each 16-pack Hobby box will yield a pair of autographs.
 
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[[2019 Topps Museum Collection]] is a 100-card set released June 19th. Each pack will contain either an autograph or a relic. Each four-pack box will yield the following:
  
[[2018 Bowman's Best]] was released December 19th, 2018, and was the final product released by Topps for the year. The base set consists of 70 cards supplemented by a 29-card "Top Prospects" subset. Each pack will yield one Refractor parallel, and each 12-pack Hobby box will have four autographs.
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* A Canvas Collection insert
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*  A base set parallel
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*  A "premium" Relic
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*  A Quad Relic
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* An Autograph
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*  An Autographed Relic
 
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[[2018 Bowman Draft]] is a 200-card set released December 14th -- delayed about a week. Each Hobby only Jumbo will contain three autographs, while Super Jumbo boxes will yield five.  
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[[2019 Topps Series Two]] is a 350-card set released June 12th.
 
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[[2018 Topps Transcendent]] was released December 14th. Only 83 sets were produced.
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[[2019 Finest]] is a 126-card set released by Topps on June 5th. Each box will yield two autographs.  
 
 
Each factory set, which is packaged in a wooden case contains the following:
 
 
 
* One 50-Card base set -- serial-numbered to 83 sets.
 
* One 65-Card Origins Sketch Reproductions Set -- also serial-numbered to 83 sets.
 
* One, one-of-one Origins Sketch Card or a one-of-one Hall of Fame Icons Sketch card.
 
* 50 Autographs –- all serial-numbered to 25 copies or fewer.
 
* One, one-of-one Mike Trout Through the Years Autograph.
 
* One, one-of-one 1983 Auto Patch or one-of-one Cut Signature Relic Book Cards.
 
* One, one-of-one 1952 Autographed Superfractors
 
* One, one-of-one Oversized Cut Signature
 
* One invitation to a VIP meet-and-greet with Mike Trout, February 22nd, 2019 in Scottsdale, Arizona.
 
 
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[[2018 Panini Elite Extra Edition]] was released December 12th.  As usual, the product focuses on recent draft picks and prospects, and can be seen as Panini's answer to Bowman Draft.
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[[2019 Leather and Lumber]] is a 151-card set released by Panini America May 29th. Each ten-card Hobby pack will yield an autograph, a game-used card, and four base cards and four inserts.  
 
 
Each base card is serial-numbered to 999 copies.  Each five-pack Hobby box will yield two serial-numbered parallels, two game-used memorabilia cards, and eight autographs.
 
 
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[[2018 Topps Dynasty]] was released December 7th. As usual, each box will contain an encased autographed patch card serial-numbered to ten or fewer.
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[[2019 Topps Definitive Collection]] was released May 29th. An all "hit" product, each eight-card box will yield six on-card autographs and two Relics.  
 
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[[2019 Topps Pro Debut]] is a 200-card Minor League set released May 22nd. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two Relics and two autographs.  
[[2018 Triple Threads]] is a 100-card set released November 7th -- about a month-and-a-half later than usual. Each seven-card Hobby pack will contain three base cards, two parallels, one triple Relic card serial-numbered to 36 copies or fewer, and an autograph or autographed relic serial-numbered to 99 copies or fewer.
 
 
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[[2018 Panini Flawless]] is an 85-card set released October 31st. Each ten-card box will yield one jewel-encrusted base card or parallel, two game-used cards, and seven autographs.  
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[[2019 Panini Prizm]] is a 300-card set released May 15th. This is the first Prizm set in four years. Each 12-card Hobby pack will contain one Prizm parallel and one insert. Every fourth Hobby pack will yield an autograph.  
 
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[[2018 Topps High Tek]] was released on October 31, 2018. As usual, all cards are printed on acetate with multiple background pattern parallels. Each 40-card box will contain two autographs and four numbered base/insert cards.
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[[2019 Topps Big League]] is a 400-card set released May 15th. Like the the previous year's product, it is targeted toward young collectors.  
 
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[[2018 Topps Update]] was released October 22nd.
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[[2019 Topps Tier One]] was released May 8th -- a couple of weeks earlier than last year's set. As usual, all cards are either autographs or relics and there is no base set in the traditional sense. Each three-card box will contain two autographs and a relic.  
 
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[[2018 Topps Five Star]] was released October 17th.  All cards are autographed, and each box will contain two.
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[[2019 Bowman]] was released April 17th -- about a week earlier than last yearEach Hobby box will yield one autograph, one Bowman Sterling insert, and one Chrome Prospect Atomic Refractor.  Hobby Jumbo boxes will contain three autographs and two Bowman Sterling inserts.
 
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[[2018 Topps Gold Label]] is a 300-card set released October 12th. As with the Gold Label sets of the late-90s, the set features 100 different players on three different "Class" cards: 1, 2, and 3. Unfortunately, the holo-foil plastic cardstock the brand was known for in the 90s was not used -- regular paper stock was used instead.
 
  
Each box will yield one Framed Autograph.  
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[[2019 Diamond Kings]] was released by Panini April 9th.  The base set is 150 cards with the last 50 short-printed, and twenty variations.  Each Hobby pack will contain a card from one of seventeen insert sets.  In addition, each 12-pack Hobby box will yield four parallels, one game-used memorabilia card, and an autograph.
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New for 2018 are Relics and Framed Autographed Relics.
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[[2019 Topps Gypsy Queen]] is a 320-card set released March 27th. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two autographs and a pack of three Hobby only Chrome parallels.  
 
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[[2018 Panini Contenders Draft Picks]] is a 50-card set focusing on prospects and draft picks, released October 5th. Most players are depicted in their college uniforms, and is licensed by The Collegiate Licensing Company.
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[[2019 Topps Inception]] is a 100-card set released exclusively to Hobby outlets on March 20th -- three months earlier than the previous year's product. Each seven-card box will contain four base cards, two parallels, and an autograph.  
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The product does NOT have any active Major League players and as such, is not licensed by the MLB Players Association (even though Panini does have an MLBPA license).
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[[2019 Topps Opening Day]] was released March 13th. As usual, the base set is a rehash of 200 cards from the Topps flagship. Each pack will yield one insert -- which are original to the product.
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Each pack contains an autograph.  
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[[2019 Donruss]] is a 252-card set released by Panini America on March 6th. Each Hobby box will yield three autographs/game-used cards.
 
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[[2018 National Treasures]] was released by Panini September 26th. As usual, every card is autographed and/or a memorabilia card serial-numbered to 99 copies or fewer. Each eight-card box will contain one booklet card.  
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[[2019 Topps Heritage]] is a 500-card set released February 27th, 2018. The last 100 cards are short-printed. In keeping with the brand's aesthetic, the design is based on the 1970 Topps set. Each Hobby box will, as usual, yield a relic, an autograph or an autographed relic.  
 
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[[2019 Topps Series One]] is a 350-card set released January 30th -- although packs began showing up at mass market retail outlets a week earlier.  This year's flagship has as its theme a celebration of Professional Baseball's 150th Anniversary, with Anniversary-themed inserts and parallels serial-numbered to 150 copies.
  
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A big change to the product are the sheer number of non-parallel, non-"hit based," inserts.  While, in recent years, ''Topps Baseball'' has had a massive number of inserts, for 2019 both the size of most insert sets and the insertion ratios have been greatly increased.
[[2018 Topps Heritage Minor League]] is a 220-card set released September 26th -- a month earlier than last year. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield one relic and one autograph.  
 
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Also notable is a reduction in the size of the standard Hobby waxbox from 36 packs to 24 -- although the number of cards in each Hobby pack was enlarged from ten to fourteen.
[[2018 Bowman Chrome]] will be released September 26th with a 100-card base set supplemented by a 100-card Prospects set. Each 12-pack Hobby box will yield a pair of autographs.
 
 
 
For the second consecutive year, HTA Choice boxes are available which contain three autographs.  
 
 
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<b>February 27</b>
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<b>July 17</b>
* [[2019 Topps Heritage]]
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* [[2019 Donruss Optic]]
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* [[2019 Topps Allen & Ginter's]]
  
<b>March 6</b>
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<b>July 24</b>
* [[2019 Donruss]]
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* [[2019 Panini Immaculate]]
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* [[2019 Topps Clearly Authentic]]
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* [[2019 Topps Tribute]]
  
<b>March 13</b>
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<b>July 31</b>
* [[2019 Panini Stars & Stripes]]
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* [[2019 Topps Chrome]]
* [[2019 Topps Opening Day]]
 
  
<b>March 20</b>
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<b>August 7</b>
* [[2019 Topps Inception]]
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* [[2019 Topps Luminaries]]
  
<b>March 27</b>
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<b>August 10</b>
* [[2019 Topps Gypsy Queen]]
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* [[2019 Topps National Baseball Card Day]]
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<b>August 14</b>
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* [[2019 Bowman Sterling]]
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* [[2019 Topps Heritage|2019 Topps Heritage High Number]]
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<b>August 21</b>
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* [[2019 Panini Chronicles]]
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* [[2019 Topps Archives]]
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<b>August 28</b>
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* [[2019 Topps Five Star]]
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<b>September 4</b>
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* [[2019 Topps Gold Label]]
  
<b>April 9</b>
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<b>September 11</b>
* [[2019 Diamond Kings]]
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* [[2019 Bowman Chrome]]
  
<b>April 17</b>
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<b>September 18</b>
* [[2019 Bowman]]
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* [[2019 Triple Threads]]
  
<b>April 24</b>
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<b>September 25</b>
* [[2019 Topps Definitive]]
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* [[2019 Topps Heritage Minor League]]
  
<b>May 15</b>
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<b>October 2</b>
* [[2019 Topps Tier One]]
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* [[2019 Topps Heritage Signature Series: Retired]]
  
<b>May 22</b>
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<b>October 9</b>
* [[2019 Topps Pro Debut]]
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* [[2019 Topps High Tek]]
  
<b>June 5</b>
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<b>October 16</b>
* [[2019 Finest]]
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* [[2019 Topps Updates]]
  
<b>June 12</b>
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<b>November 6</b>
* [[2019 Topps Series Two]]
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* [[2019 Topps Dynasty]]
  
<b>June 19</b>
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<b>November 27</b>
* [[2019 Topps Museum Collection]]
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* [[2019 Topps Transcendent]]
  
<b>July 24</b>
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<b>December 4</b>
* [[2019 Topps Tribute]]
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* [[2019 Bowman Draft]]
  
<b>August 10</b>
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<b>December 18</b>
* [[2019 Topps National Baseball Card Day]]
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* [[2019 Bowman's Best]]
 
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Set of the Month

1999 E-X Century was produced by Fleer/Skybox and was a 120-card set distributed exclusively to Hobby outlets. For a fourth consecutive year, this brand continued its theme of depth on a card through the use of multiple card stock layers. Similar to the previous year's set, acetate was the foundation for each base card: The "top" layer featured the player photo over a colored holographic crescent that accented the player's team colors. This layer was embedded in the the transparent, uncolored "bottom" acetate layer, which featured the player nameplate and position in silver holographic foil, his team's logo, and the "E-X Century" logo in etched foil; additionally, this same layer of acetate also featured a shadow of the player's nameplate and an enlarged shadow of the player's team logo that was offset to create the illusion of a 3-D effect on the acetate. Due to the majority of the card being acetate, the card back was a non-holographic mirror image of the front.

The set contained a 30-card Rookie short-printed subset (91-120) that was inserted at a rate of 1:2 packs. The only notable Rookie Card in the set was of Pat Burrell.

The numbering of the base set was subjectively arranged to have top current stars in the game featured first in the set, semi-stars next, minor-stars after, and the young stars featured last - this arrangement was key to the serial-numbering rationale for the Essential Credentials parallel sets.

Previous Sets of the Month

2005 Topps Pristine Legends - 1995 Post Canada - 2009 Upper Deck X - 1994 Topps Traded - 2004 Upper Deck Vintage - 1995 Studio - 2005 Leaf - 1977 Topps Cloth Stickers - 1993 Cardtoons - 1998 Finest - 1984 Topps Traded - 1999 Topps Gold Label - 1997 Circa - 2001 SP Game Bat Milestone - 2004 Bowman - 1998 Topps Stars - 1992 Score

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2019 Topps Diamond Icons was released July 10th -- a month and a half earlier than last year's product. Each ten-card box will contain: one Relic, seven autographs, and a pair of autographed Relics. Every other box will yield a cut signature. All cards are serial-numbered to 25 copies or fewer.

2019 Bowman Platinum is a 100-card set supplemented by a 100-card Top Prospects insert set, scheduled for release July 3rd. For the fourth consecutive year, Bowman Platinum will be distributed exclusively to Walmart stores.

2019 Stadium Club is a 301-card set released June 26th. Each 16-pack Hobby box will yield a pair of autographs.

2019 Topps Museum Collection is a 100-card set released June 19th. Each pack will contain either an autograph or a relic. Each four-pack box will yield the following:

  • A Canvas Collection insert
  • A base set parallel
  • A "premium" Relic
  • A Quad Relic
  • An Autograph
  • An Autographed Relic

2019 Topps Series Two is a 350-card set released June 12th.

2019 Finest is a 126-card set released by Topps on June 5th. Each box will yield two autographs.

2019 Leather and Lumber is a 151-card set released by Panini America May 29th. Each ten-card Hobby pack will yield an autograph, a game-used card, and four base cards and four inserts.

2019 Topps Definitive Collection was released May 29th. An all "hit" product, each eight-card box will yield six on-card autographs and two Relics.

2019 Topps Pro Debut is a 200-card Minor League set released May 22nd. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two Relics and two autographs.

2019 Panini Prizm is a 300-card set released May 15th. This is the first Prizm set in four years. Each 12-card Hobby pack will contain one Prizm parallel and one insert. Every fourth Hobby pack will yield an autograph.

2019 Topps Big League is a 400-card set released May 15th. Like the the previous year's product, it is targeted toward young collectors.

2019 Topps Tier One was released May 8th -- a couple of weeks earlier than last year's set. As usual, all cards are either autographs or relics and there is no base set in the traditional sense. Each three-card box will contain two autographs and a relic.

2019 Bowman was released April 17th -- about a week earlier than last year. Each Hobby box will yield one autograph, one Bowman Sterling insert, and one Chrome Prospect Atomic Refractor. Hobby Jumbo boxes will contain three autographs and two Bowman Sterling inserts.

2019 Diamond Kings was released by Panini April 9th. The base set is 150 cards with the last 50 short-printed, and twenty variations. Each Hobby pack will contain a card from one of seventeen insert sets. In addition, each 12-pack Hobby box will yield four parallels, one game-used memorabilia card, and an autograph.

2019 Topps Gypsy Queen is a 320-card set released March 27th. Each 24-pack Hobby box will yield two autographs and a pack of three Hobby only Chrome parallels.

2019 Topps Inception is a 100-card set released exclusively to Hobby outlets on March 20th -- three months earlier than the previous year's product. Each seven-card box will contain four base cards, two parallels, and an autograph.

2019 Topps Opening Day was released March 13th. As usual, the base set is a rehash of 200 cards from the Topps flagship. Each pack will yield one insert -- which are original to the product.

2019 Donruss is a 252-card set released by Panini America on March 6th. Each Hobby box will yield three autographs/game-used cards.

2019 Topps Heritage is a 500-card set released February 27th, 2018. The last 100 cards are short-printed. In keeping with the brand's aesthetic, the design is based on the 1970 Topps set. Each Hobby box will, as usual, yield a relic, an autograph or an autographed relic.

2019 Topps Series One is a 350-card set released January 30th -- although packs began showing up at mass market retail outlets a week earlier. This year's flagship has as its theme a celebration of Professional Baseball's 150th Anniversary, with Anniversary-themed inserts and parallels serial-numbered to 150 copies.

A big change to the product are the sheer number of non-parallel, non-"hit based," inserts. While, in recent years, Topps Baseball has had a massive number of inserts, for 2019 both the size of most insert sets and the insertion ratios have been greatly increased.

Also notable is a reduction in the size of the standard Hobby waxbox from 36 packs to 24 -- although the number of cards in each Hobby pack was enlarged from ten to fourteen.

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