2024 Topps Heritage Baseball Checklist and Review
2024 Topps Heritage Baseball Checklist and Review
The 2024 edition of Topps Heritage Baseball takes a leap back to 1975, immersing fans in a heavy dose of nostalgia. Just like every year, Heritage seamlessly combines contemporary features with a classic design. Within packs, you may uncover treasures such as on-card autographs, relics, chrome cards, base variations, and beyond! Every Hobby Box guarantees one autograph or relic, along with a Box Loader for added excitement!
Base Cards
Features a 500-card set highlighting MVP’s, League Leaders, season highlights and short prints.
Low-Numbered Short Prints (#1-100) drop 1:3 packs.
Base Card Parallels
Flip Stock – Hobby Exclusive
Base Card Variations (Select subjects)
Black and White Images
White Bordered
Black Bordered – Hobby Exclusive
Error – Hobby Exclusive
Color Swap
Missing Facsimile Signature – Hobby Exclusive
Throwback Uniform
Image Variation – Hobby Exclusive
Nickname Variations
Base Card Chrome Variations
Chrome - #’d to 999
Refractor - #’d to 575
Silver - #’d to 375
Black - #’d to 75
Gold - #’d to 5 – Hobby Exclusive
Superfractor – #’d 1 of 1
Purple Refractor – Hobby and Value Box Only
Insert Cards
New Age Performers
Horizontal and Vertical designed cards with
modern players, whose performances have
surpassed former greats.
Then and Now
Statistical comparisons of a 1975 player and a
modern player in several categories including
Home Runs, Batting Average, Strikeouts, Wins
and more.
News Flashbacks
World events from 1975.
Baseball Flashbacks
Memorable moments from the 1975 season
Autograph Cards
Real One Autographs
One of the most iconic autograph sets out there. Look
for a mix of retired and current players.
Real One Special Edition Autographs – Hand
numbered to 75 and signed in red ink.
Real One Dual Autographs
Two players, same franchise and hand numbered to 25.
- Hobby Exclusive
Real One Triple Autographs
Three players, same franchise and hand numbered to
- -Hobby Exclusive
1975 Real One Autographs
Mimics the 1975 design and featuring players from that
era.
NEW- 1975 Topps Award Winners Buyback
Autographs – Features original buybacks of award
winners from the 1975 season. Very Limited.
Relics
Clubhouse Collection Relics – Game-used uniform and bat
pieces from leading MLB® stars.
Gold Parallel - #’d to 99 or less
Patch Parallel – Hand numbered 1/1. Hobby Exclusive.
Clubhouse Collection Dual Relics – Hand numbered to 75.
Patch Parallel – Hand numbered 1/1. Hobby Exclusive.
Clubhouse Collection Triple Relics – Hand numbered to 25.
Patch Parallel – Hand numbered 1/1. Hobby Exclusive.
Clubhouse Collection Quad Relics – Hand numbered to 10.
Patch Parallel – Hand numbered 1/1. Hobby Exclusive.
1975 U.S. Postage Stamp Relics
MLB greats from yesterday and today alongside postage
stamps released in 1975. Numbered to 50.
1975 Baseball Cut Signatures – Numbered 1 of 1
1975 Celebrity Cut Signatures – Numbered 1 of 1
Autograph Relics
Clubhouse Collection Autograph Relics – Featuring
game-used relics and on-card autographs. Hand
numbered to 25 or less.
Autograph patch parallel – Hand numbered 1/1.
Hobby Exclusive.
Clubhouse Collection Dual Autograph Relics –
Retired and Active player, from the same franchise,
each paired with a relic.
Autograph patch parallel – Hand numbered 1/1.
Hobby Exclusive.
Flashback Autographed Relics – celebrating
moments from the 1975 season with retired greats
on-cards autographs and game-used relics. Hand
numbered to 25 or less.
Box Loaders
Oversized 1975 Topps Baseball – Oversized versions of the 2024
Heritage base cards. Hobby Exclusive.
Autographed parallel – Select subjects feature an On-Card
autograph. Hobby Exclusive.
1975 Topps Originals – Original cards from 1975.
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Alberto Figueroa
I love the Heritage set because it has the old card feel, but it is getting harder to continue buying it. For whatever reason, most of the inserts have no real value. I do love the autographs on the card instead of the sticker. The backs on this set are impossible to read, Topps could have used the same information on the 500 cards and there is no way to notice it. There are some backs with a whiter stock, do not know if it is on purpose or just a printer difference.