Sports Cards · 2022
2022 Topps Museum Collection
25 cards · 15 with prices· Updated daily from eBay sold listings
Set Value (Raw)
$311
15 of 25 priced
Avg Card
$12.49
median raw
Top Card
$71.00
Yordan Alvarez
30d Trend
+45.4%
137 sales tracked
About 2022 Topps Museum Collection
Topps Museum Collection landed in 2022 as the premium, gallery-focused set that collectors turn to when they want art-quality cards and serious pull potential. This is high-end stuff, which means fewer cards per pack and a higher price point. You're looking at a release built around museum-themed design with heavy stock and foil treatment. The rookie class includes some intriguing names depending on timing, but the set's real value driver is the parallel landscape. Shohei Ohtani was still a centerpiece for Topps that year, and Miguel Cabrera's final season also pulled collectors. The base design is clean and ornate at once, with gold borders and museum-style framing that actually makes cards feel special in hand.
What to chase here comes down to parallels and special inserts. Topps Museum is known for tiered color parallels that get progressively harder to pull, running through the alphabet or numbered-to print runs. Autograph cards are the real chase, typically falling at a premium rate compared to standard Topps releases. Look for on-card signatures on the game-used pieces. The set also includes Museum Masterpiece inserts and other limited-print subsets that drive collector interest. Hobby boxes contain more premium content than retail, so if you're serious about this product, hobby is where your money should go. Print runs on rarer parallels can be surprisingly low, making the hunt rewarding.
Museum Collection is best for collectors who want to build rainbow parallels and don't mind spending significantly per pack. It's not a set you rip for quantity, it's a set you rip for quality moments and chase cards. If you're after specific players or rare parallels, buying singles makes more financial sense after the initial hype cools. For pure entertainment value and the chance at something genuinely scarce, hobby box breaks remain popular. Compare it to Topps Sterling if you want something even more premium, or Topps Chrome if you want a similar experience at lower cost.
Market Snapshot
The 2022 Topps Museum Collection market is currently trending up (+45.4%) over the last 30 days with 137 tracked sales. 15 of 15 priced cards saw activity this month. Raw singles range from $2.49 to $71.00, with a median of $12.49.
Top cards by value
1. Yordan Alvarez
$71.00▲113%
2. Bo Bichette
$60.00▲14%
3. Aaron Judge
$40.00▼43%
#1
Shohei Ohtani
Raw
$8.99
▲29%#10
Julio Rodriguez
Raw
No reliable price
#11
Bobby Witt Jr.
No price data
#12
Adley Rutschman
Raw
$5.49
▼24%
#13
Corey Seager
Raw
$5.50
▼45%#14
Yordan Alvarez
Raw
$71.00
▲113%#15
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
Raw
$5.00
▼38%
#16
Fernando Tatis Jr.
No price data
#17
Wander Franco
No price data
#18
Pete Alonso
No price data
#19
Bo Bichette
Raw
$60.00
▲14%#2
Mike Trout
No price data
#20
Matt Olson
No price data

#21
Marcus Semien
Raw
No reliable price
#22
Spencer Torkelson
No price data
#23
Riley Greene
No price data
#24
Oneil Cruz
Low-value Raw
$2–$5

#25
Michael Harris II
Raw
$26.50
▼12%#3
Aaron Judge
Raw
$40.00
▼43%#4
Juan Soto
No price data
#5
Ronald Acuna Jr.
Raw
$12.49
▲4%
#6
Mookie Betts
Raw
$25.30
▲261%
#7
Freddie Freeman
No price data
#8
Trea Turner
Raw
$15.75
▼30%#9
Bryce Harper
Raw
$6.50
▲30%Weekly Price Updates
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