
2015 Topps Supreme Football Cards – Review Added
2015 Topps Supreme Football again utilizes a four-card format headlined by one low-numbered relic or autograph card per box
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2015 Topps Supreme Football again utilizes a four-card format headlined by one low-numbered relic or autograph card per box
2015 Topps Supreme Baseball sees the return of an all-autograph configuration. Each box has two cards. Unlike the previous year where everything used stickers, on-card signatures are mixed in.
2014 Topps Supreme Football is back with the promise of a low-numbered autograph or memorabilia card per four-card box.
After debuting as an Asian exclusive, 2014 Topps Supreme Baseball marks the brand’s North American diamond debut. Every box of the high-end product comes with two autographs.
2013 Topps Supreme Football is a high-end offering that has one autograph, autographed relic or relic card per four-card box. The focus of the set is delivering a strong checklist that mixes veterans, retired players and rookies.
Available only in Asia, the hit-centered 2013 Topps Supreme Baseball includes two autographs per hobby box and 40 autographs per case.
2012 Topps Supreme Football delivers a low-numbered autograph, relic or autographed relic in every pack. Mixing rookies, veterans and legends, the checklist presents a lot of intriguing options for collectors.
2011 Topps Supreme Football returns, boasting one autograph and either a relic or autographed relic in every pack. The set offers plenty of patch and multi-player signature pairings.