15 Most Valuable 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball Cards
With multiple big-name rookie cards in its checklist, anticipation for 2022 Topps Chrome baseball cards was sky-high prior to the set’s release.
And then, chaos…
Some of those big-name rookie cards didn’t make it into the base set…
Collectors hoping to see names like Bobby Witt Jr., Julio Rodriguez, and Spencer Torkelson were soon disappointed.
Topps issues a PR statement (more on that later) to try to quell the outrage.
And they later issued four-card silver packs to customers who purchased certain products, which contained randomly inserted “extended base set” cards.
The 2022 Topps Chrome release could have gone much smoother.
Still, once the dust settled, it turned out to be a pretty good set.
And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 15 most valuable.
Let’s jump right in!
2022 Topps Chrome Baseball Set Snapshot
SET DETAILS
220
GRADING ANALYSIS
0
TOTAL GRADED BY PSA
0
PSA 10 Population
0.0%
PSA 10 Grade Rate
MOST GRADED CARDS
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Ross’s Take
I really enjoy the 2022 Topps Chrome design and the crop of rookie players who made it into the base set.
Let’s not forget the huge blunder that Topps made right out of the gate: five key rookie cards were glaringly absent.
Because of a mix-up, cards #221 – 225 were never issued in packs and appeared late in production as refractors.
Labeled as “Extended Base Set Rookies”, the five cards included: #221 Bobby Witt Jr. #222 Julio Rodriguez #223 Spener Torkelson #224 Hunter Greene #225 CJ Abrams Eventually, Topps issued an official statement regarding the problem: “Topps’ highest priority is our customers, and we want to provide you all with an update regarding the 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball product.
After discussions with our manufacturer, we understand that the planned bonus short print variations of five rookie subjects were incorrectly not included in the collation of select product SKUs.
As the short print variations were originally not part of the set and later added for an additional chase element, there was unfortunately a technical miscommunication about the product mix in the production process.
This issue does not pertain to all 2022 Topps Chrome Baseball products.
The short print rookie variations were included in the Hobby Lite product available only on Topps.com, and the Sonic and Logofractor Edition products, which will both be available at a later date.
For those who purchased the Hobby or Hobby Jumbo products that did not contain the short print rookie variations, Topps is providing 1 additional 4-card silver pack for each 2022 Topps Chrome Hobby and Hobby Jumbo Baseball box purchased through Topps.com, hobby shops or breakers that purchased directly from us.
Topps has updated these additional silver packs to include 4 cards, and the short print variations will be randomly inserted in these packs.
Additional cards may include a mix of 2022 Chrome Baseball base cards, along with inserts and other surprises.
Topps is working directly with every distribution channel of the product to ensure these packs are properly distributed through the original sellers, with shipments starting on September 30, 2022.” Every year, collectors look forward to the Topps Chrome release.
Aside from the mishap regarding the extended base set cards, this set was generally well-received.
As long as some of the big-name rookies in the checklist hold up over time, it will only rise in popularity.
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