Sports Cards · 2024
2024 Topps Series 1
30 cards · 30 with prices· Updated daily from eBay sold listings
Set Value (Raw)
$754
30 of 30 priced
Avg Card
$5.08
median raw
Top Card
$200
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
30d Trend
+38.6%
209 sales tracked
Top PSA 10
$225
4 cards graded
About 2024 Topps Series 1
Topps Series 1 2024 hits shelves in early spring with the full roster of Opening Day rosters and fresh rookie class looking for their first cardboard real estate. This is the flagship set every year, the one that gets the most shelf space and the most rips at kitchen tables. You're looking at a base set packed with veterans like Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani alongside emerging names and young talent getting their first major Topps moments. The parallels run deep here, from the standard color variations all the way up to one-of-ones. Autographs appear sporadically in packs, and the insert sets tend to lean heavy on nostalgia and on-field achievement.
What makes Series 1 worth chasing depends on where your money is going. The color parallels span from common variations to short-printed rainbow foils that can move the needle on PC builds. Rookie Cards here matter more than anywhere else in the year because this is the first major licensed release for prospects. Look for the short-print variations of top prospects, especially anyone with playoff upside or narrative appeal. Hobby boxes will give you better odds at Parallels and autos, while retail blasters and hangers are fine if you're just building the base set and don't mind the longer odds. Insert sets rotate yearly but typically mix throwback designs with current-season highlights.
Series 1 is the bread and butter of baseball collecting, and whether you rip it depends on your goal. If you're chasing a specific rookie or parallel, singles usually win. If you want the full set-building experience and don't mind variance, a hobby box is still the play. Retail is better for casual builders who want volume. This set holds value mostly through rookie potential and player popularity rather than scarcity, so pick your spots based on which young arms or position players you believe in.
Market Snapshot
The 2024 Topps Series 1 market is currently trending up (+31.7%) over the last 30 days with 204 tracked sales. 30 of 30 priced cards saw activity this month. Raw singles range from $0.71 to $200, with a median of $5.08.
Top cards by value
1. Yoshinobu Yamamoto
$200▲33%
2. Bobby Witt Jr.
$120
3. Ceddanne Rafaela
$85.00▲17%

#1
Ronald Acuña Jr.
Low-value Raw
<$2

#10
Bobby Witt Jr.
Raw
$120.27

#11
Gunnar Henderson
Raw
No reliable price

#12
Corbin Carroll
Low-value Raw
<$2

#13
Elly De La Cruz
Low-value Raw
<$2

#14
Adley Rutschman
Low-value Raw
<$2

#15
Yordan Alvarez
Raw
$25.00
▼2%
#16
Corey Seager
Raw
No reliable price

#17
Francisco Lindor
Raw
No reliable price

#18
Mike Trout
Low-value Raw
<$2

#19
Spencer Strider
Raw
No reliable price

#2
Shohei Ohtani
Raw
$10.00

#20
Gerrit Cole
Low-value Raw
<$2

#21
Evan Carter
Low-value Raw
<$2
PSA 10
$12.75
▼18%
#22
Junior Caminero
Raw
No reliable price

#23
Ceddanne Rafaela
Raw
No reliable price

#24
Dylan Crews
Raw
$50.00
▼17%
#25
Jackson Holliday
Raw
No reliable price
PSA 9
$224.94

#26
Jordan Lawlar
Raw
No reliable price

#27
Yoshinobu Yamamoto
Raw
$200.00
▲33%
#28
Paul Skenes
Raw
$35.86
▲5%
#29
Trea Turner
Raw
No reliable price

#3
Aaron Judge
Raw
No reliable price

#30
Kyle Tucker
Raw
No reliable price

#4
Mookie Betts
Raw
No reliable price

#5
Freddie Freeman
Low-value Raw
<$2

#6
Juan Soto
Low-value Raw
<$2

#7
Bryce Harper
Raw
No reliable price

#8
Fernando Tatis Jr.
Raw
No reliable price

#9
Julio Rodríguez
Raw
No reliable price
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