Sports Cards · 2021
2021 Topps Gypsy Queen
25 cards · 15 with prices· Updated daily from eBay sold listings
Set Value (Raw)
$136
15 of 25 priced
Avg Card
$1.74
median raw
Top Card
$69.99
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
30d Trend
+49.1%
118 sales tracked
Top PSA 10
$195
3 cards graded
About 2021 Topps Gypsy Queen
Gypsy Queen returned in 2021 with its vintage-inspired design and focus on artistic parallel cards. The set dropped during a period when Luis Robert Jr. and Fernando Tatis Jr. were emerging as the franchise cornerstones collectors wanted to own. The base design plays heavy with watercolor-style borders and softer color palettes compared to standard flagship releases, which is part of why Gypsy Queen attracts people looking for something different. The product landed as a mid-tier release, sitting between budget-friendly blaster boxes and the premium tiers like Chrome or Museum Collection. Topps packed each box with decent pull rates for parallels and inserted mini versions of cards to add another layer of chase.
What drives value here is the parallel landscape. You get your standard colors like blue, red, and black parallels, but the real targets are the limited short-print versions and any chromium or gold-tinged parallels. Gypsy Queen boxes typically contain one autograph or relic card per hobby box, though odds aren't spectacular compared to higher-end products. The key to making this work is zeroing in on the rookie cards and young stars, particularly anything graded that features the set's bigger names. Retail blasters have fewer parallels in circulation, so sealed retail can occasionally be underpriced if you're patient about hunting them down.
For most collectors, Gypsy Queen 2021 makes sense if you love the aesthetic and want to chase specific player builds without spending $200 per box. It's better for singles hunting than ripping boxes blind, since the odds of landing premium parallels or autos aren't generous enough to justify repeated box breaks. The vintage vibe attracts vintage enthusiasts who might skip modern flagship, so if you appreciate softer design language and artistic card stock, it's worth grabbing a few boxes or building a player collection from the open market. Retail holds more value than hobby in this case due to scarcity of certain parallels.
Market Snapshot
The 2021 Topps Gypsy Queen market is currently trending up (+48.6%) over the last 30 days with 115 tracked sales. 15 of 15 priced cards saw activity this month. Raw singles range from $1.13 to $69.99, with a median of $1.74.
Top cards by value
1. Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
$69.99▲0%
2. Bobby Witt Jr.
$33.99▲212%
3. Ke'Bryan Hayes
$11.67▲17%

#1
Shohei Ohtani
Low-value Raw
<$2

#10
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Raw
$69.99
▲0%#11
Bo Bichette
No price data
#12
Wander Franco
No price data

#13
Aaron Judge
Low-value Raw
<$2
#14
Pete Alonso
No price data

#15
Yordan Alvarez
Low-value Raw
$2–$5
#16
Corey Seager
No price data
#17
Bobby Witt Jr.
Raw
No reliable price

#18
Julio Rodriguez
No price data

#19
Spencer Torkelson
Raw
No reliable price

#2
Mike Trout
No price data

#20
Jarred Kelenic
No price data
#21
Marcus Semien
Low-value Raw
<$2
#22
Max Scherzer
Low-value Raw
<$2

#23
Jacob deGrom
Low-value Raw
<$2
#24
Ke'Bryan Hayes
Raw
No reliable price
#25
CJ Abrams
No price data
#3
Ronald Acuna Jr.
No price data

#4
Juan Soto
Low-value Raw
<$2

#5
Fernando Tatis Jr.
Low-value Raw
<$2

#6
Mookie Betts
Low-value Raw
<$2

#7
Freddie Freeman
Low-value Raw
<$2
#8
Trea Turner
No price data
#9
Bryce Harper
Low-value Raw
<$2
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