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Topps Archives Signature Series Baseball - Active Player Edition
Signed. Sealed. Back in the game.

About the release

Topps® Archives™ Signature Series – Active Player Edition delivers the thrill of the chase with a curated lineup of autographed buybacks—each one a piece of Hobby history reimagined. Every card in this premium release is hand-signed, sequentially numbered to 99 or less, gold foil-stamped, and sealed in a Topps Authenticated case, ensuring both authenticity and display-worthy appeal. Featuring stars of today, breakout rookies, and trusted veterans, Active Player Edition lets Collectors uncover gems from past Topps sets—now transformed into one-of-a-kind collectibles. Whether you're hunting down your favorite player's early cards or chasing a low-numbered grail, this set celebrates the legacy and excitement that defines the modern Hobby. This is where iconic cardboard gets a second life—bolder, rarer, and made for those who collect with passion.

What are you chasing?
Paul Skenes

Paul Skenes

Corbin Carroll

Corbin Carroll

Ronald Acuna Jr.

Ronald Acuna Jr.

Clayton Kershaw

Clayton Kershaw

About the brand

Topps Archives Signature Series: Active Player Edition has carved out a unique space in the Hobby by turning the past into something powerfully present. Launched as a specialty release for collectors who crave both nostalgia and exclusivity, the product transforms original Topps cards into premium, encased autograph treasures. Each card is a genuine Topps buyback—hand-signed, foil-stamped, and serial-numbered to 99 or less—bridging eras through the signatures of active stars, top rookies, and reliable vets. With each box delivering a single, slabbed auto, Archives Signature Series distills the thrill of the chase into one card—and for collectors, that moment can be magic. Whether you’re drawn to early-career gems, unique card designs, or hard-to-find parallels, this is where cardboard history gets a fresh autograph and a second life.

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