
2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Variations Gallery
Although the Refractor parallels and on-card autographs are more than enough to keep most collectors happy, the 2019 Topps Chrome Baseball variations supply a little extra to keep an eye out for during your break.
2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Variations Refractor Set Details
Revealed ahead of the release date, the 25-card set mostly highlights bigger MLB names from the 2019 Topps Chrome Baseball checklist, plus several of the lesser rookies. These short-printed cards average 1:247 packs.
Just as in 2018, all the variations are Refractors. Plus, collectors can find low-numbered Refractor parallels.
Hoping for more Alonso, Guerrero Jr. or Tatis Jr. images to chase? While they only have base cards in Chrome, be sure to check out the 2019 Topps Chrome Rookie Variations Factory Set exclusives. This is obviously part of a different product, but the design is the same and they are likely to pop up more with the main Chrome set out.
2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Variation Refractor Codes
If you would rather bypass the front image and jump straight to the back, the CMP codes are again an option. Look at the final three digits under the stats and you can confirm whether you are holding a base card or variation.
- Base cards end in #369
- Photo Variations end in #409
We hope to have all the images up shortly. If you can provide a clear scan of a card we are missing, please reach out directly by email.
2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Variations Checklist
2 Rowdy Tellez - Toronto Blue Jays
16 Christian Yelich - Milwaukee Brewers
17 Michael Kopech - Chicago White Sox
25 Kris Bryant - Chicago Cubs
31 Joey Votto - Cincinnati Reds
39 Kyle Tucker - Houston Astros
48 Javier Baez - Chicago Cubs
50 Mookie Betts - Boston Red Sox
57 Ozzie Albies - Atlanta Braves
59 Jacob deGrom - New York Mets
64 Carlos Correa - Houston Astros
69 Christin Stewart - Detroit Tigers
73 Yusei Kikuchi - Seattle Mariners
100 Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
110 Justus Sheffield - Seattle Mariners
112 Clayton Kershaw - Los Angeles Dodgers
117 Ronald Acuña Jr. - Atlanta Braves
124 Nolan Arenado - Colorado Rockies
141 Luis Urias - San Diego Padres
155 Juan Soto - Washington Nationals
195 Rhys Hoskins - Philadelphia Phillies
197 Touki Toussaint - Atlanta Braves
200 Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels
2019 Topps Chrome Baseball Variation Gallery
Shop for variations or check current market prices by clicking on the listings below. Some parallels are shown but the image is the same.
1 Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Angels
2 Rowdy Tellez - Toronto Blue Jays
16 Christian Yelich - Milwaukee Brewers
17 Michael Kopech - Chicago White Sox
25 Kris Bryant - Chicago Cubs
31 Joey Votto - Cincinnati Reds
39 Kyle Tucker - Houston Astros
48 Javier Baez - Chicago Cubs
50 Mookie Betts - Boston Red Sox
57 Ozzie Albies - Atlanta Braves
59 Jacob deGrom - New York Mets
64 Carlos Correa - Houston Astros
69 Christin Stewart - Detroit Tigers
71 Jake Bauers - Cleveland Indians
73 Yusei Kikuchi - Seattle Mariners
100 Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
110 Justus Sheffield - Seattle Mariners
112 Clayton Kershaw - Los Angeles Dodgers
117 Ronald Acuña Jr. - Atlanta Braves
124 Nolan Arenado - Colorado Rockies
141 Luis Urias - San Diego Padres
155 Juan Soto - Washington Nationals
195 Rhys Hoskins - Philadelphia Phillies
197 Touki Toussaint - Atlanta Braves
200 Mike Trout - Los Angeles Angels
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matt farus
I see you mention the 369 as base code but what are the 7086 from? I’m finding no mention of that code anywhere.
Trey Treutel
All Topps cards have codes. The other codes are normally an insert or from a different set. If you send me a clear image of the front and back, I can take a look. trey(at)cardboardconnection