15 Most Valuable 2004 Topps Football Cards

A collage of the most valuable cards from the 2004 Topps Football sports card set.
Most Valuable 2004 Topps Football Cards

Clocking in at 385 cards in total, the 2003 Topps football card checklist contains multiple superstars and a fantastic rookie card class.

Though Andre Johnson is the only one of those rookies who has yet achieved Hall of Fame honors, other superstars like Jason Witten, Terrell Suggs, Anquan Boldin, Kevin Williams and Larry Johnson made their cardboard debuts in this set alognside him.

It may be overlooked in today’s market, but there are many great cards in this set…

Some collectors may shy away from the full-color borders.

But others really enjoy it.

Regardless, the player names stamped in gold foil offer an interesting aesthetic to balance out the design. 

Overall, though it flies under the radar, there’s plenty to enjoy inside the set checklist.

And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 15 most valuable.

Let’s jump right in!

    2004 Topps Football Cards In Review

    2004 Topps Football Set Snapshot

    Total Cards in Set: 385
    Key Rookie Cards:
    Key Veterans:

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    2004 Topps Grading Analysis

    Total PSA Population:
    PSA 10 Population:
    PSA 10 Grade Rate: 0.0%
    Most Graded Card:
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    Whether you’re a fan of the design or not, there’s no denying the amount of star power found inside this set.

    Big-name quaterbacks like Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Drew Brees and Brett Favre along with superstars like Emmitt Smith and Jerry Rice are a huge draw.

    But the rookie card class is the most impressive thing about this set.

    Andre Johnson is the only Hall of Famer among them.

    But there are other big-name rookies like Jason Witten, Carson Palmer, Terrell Suggs, Larry Jonnson, Kevin Williams, Willis McGahee, Dallas Clark and more who had impressive careers.

    Unopened Box of 2004 Topps Football Cards

    Like most sets of the era, Topps included several different subsets to boost collector interest:

    • Weekly Wrap-Up (#291 – 310)
    • Rookies (#311 – 385)
    • Transaction (Throughout checklist)

    None of the cards in this set are going to break the bank when it comes to huge price points.

    But there is a lot of great value packed within the 385-card checklist.