The 10 Most Valuable 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball Cards

Summary
- Topps Series 1 buzzes with value, rookie cards, rare parallels, and legends.
- Mike Trout's autographed card as one of the most valuable in the collection.
- Unique designs and limited prints increase collectibility of top cards.
The 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball cards mark the exciting start of the 2025 season, offering plenty for both new and experienced collectors. The 350-card base set features current MLB stars, legendary players, promising rookies, rising talents, league leaders, and team cards.
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Posts 2One of the biggest draws each year is the rookie cards, and this series includes highly anticipated rookies with strong value potential. Various parallels and variants of base cards are also part of the set. Additionally, the collection includes 1990 Topps Baseball 35th Anniversary inserts. As always, 2025 Topps Series 1 provides a solid kickoff for the new baseball season, and here we’ve compiled a list of the most valuable cards from the set for collectors to watch.
The prices in this list are taken from Sports Cards Pro and may change in the future. Additionally, the rankings are based on the PSA 10 graded value of the cards.
10 Mike Trout [Gold Foil Flagship Real One Autograph] #200
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,000.00
-
$911.01
$1,592.36
$3,022.92
$4,632.55
The gold foil finish and Mike Trout’s autograph are key factors that make this card highly valuable. Additionally, only 50 copies of the gold foil version were produced, greatly increasing its rarity. Mike Trout is one of the most successful and influential players in today’s MLB, having won multiple MVP awards and consistently making All-Star teams.
His steady performance has earned him a large fan base. Trout remains an active top-tier star in the 2025 season. Even ungraded versions of this card typically sell for around $1,000, reflecting its strong demand and collectible value.
9 Adael Amador [Orange Foil] #191
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,024.97
-
$934.50
$1,634.85
$3,104.81
$4,766.26
This card is one of the orange foil parallel versions in Topps’ 2025 series, limited to only 25 copies. Adael Amador is a young, promising player in MLB who is still early in his career but already showing impressive performance. He is on track to become one of MLB’s top future stars.
Currently playing for the Colorado Rockies, Amador was ranked as the team’s sixth-best prospect by Baseball America in 2025. Due to his potential and rising profile, his cards attract interest both as collectibles and investments, especially since he is considered a future MLB star in the making.
8 Paul Skenes [Black Foil Flagship Real One Autograph] #98
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,049.88
-
$956.60
$1,672.67
$3,175.92
$4,870.86
The Black Foil version is one of the rarest parallels in the 2025 Topps set, with only ten copies produced. The Real One autograph series features cards hand-signed by the players themselves, adding significant prestige and authenticity. As for Paul Skenes, he was selected first overall by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 2023 MLB Draft.
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PostsHe gained national attention after an outstanding season at LSU, known for his 100+ mph fastballs and elite dominance potential—traits rarely seen in modern MLB. As of the 2025 season, Skenes is considered one of the closest pitching prospects to the majors within the Pirates organization and is now solidifying his place in the big leagues.
7 Shohei Ohtani [Player Number Variation] #1
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,499.99
-
$1,363.71
$1,799.99
$4,522.00
$6,927.40
This card closely resembles Ohtani’s standard 2025 Topps base card but features a subtle variation based on his jersey number, making it a special short print. With card number #1 in the checklist, it also carries symbolic value, especially for a superstar like Shohei Ohtani—number one cards always draw extra attention.
In 2024, Ohtani signed a historic 10-year, $700 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers, the largest contract in MLB history. This move made headlines across all sports media. The 2025 season marks his first full season as a designated hitter in a Dodgers uniform following his elbow surgery, continuing his presence as a superstar on the biggest stage.
6 James Wood [Black Foil Flagship Real One Autograph] #181
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,271.37
-
$1,454.51
$2,541.43
$4,823.89
$7,392.00
James Wood, long regarded as one of MLB’s top outfield prospects, made his long-anticipated debut at the end of the 2024 season. This card holds both financial and symbolic value, as it marks a key turning point in his career. The Black Foil version is one of the rarest parallels in the 2025 Topps set, limited to just ten copies.
The black foil border and lettering give the card a distinct visual appeal. Additionally, it belongs to the Real One series, meaning the autograph is signed directly onto the card—not a sticker—adding significant prestige and desirability among collectors.
5 Shohei Ohtani [Orange Big Head Variation] #1
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,750.00
-
$1,439.14
$2,526.84
$4,806.65
$7,434.27
The Big Head variation, introduced exclusively in the 2025 Topps Baseball Series 1 set, features a caricature-style image of the player with an oversized head, giving the card a humorous and visually distinct appeal. This design, used only in 2025, creates a nostalgic and fun collectible.
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PostsWhen combined with Shohei Ohtani’s unique and high-profile career, the result is one of the most eye-catching cards in the market. The Orange parallel version is limited to only 25 copies, adding another layer of rarity. This combination of limited print, quirky design, and one of baseball’s most universally recognized stars makes the card highly valuable and sought after by collectors.
4 Shohei Ohtani [Clear Variation] #1
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$1,999.98
-
$1,818.72
$3,180.62
$6,039.55
$9,272.43
This card stands out as one of the most valuable in the series due to both its production technique and symbolic significance. Only ten copies of the Clear variation were produced, printed on transparent acetate instead of traditional cardstock. This unique material makes the card visually striking and highly desirable in collector displays.
Shohei Ohtani’s cards attract not only collectors in the U.S. but also a passionate fanbase across Asia, especially in Japan, increasing international demand and driving up prices. In the 2025 season, Ohtani carries not just on-field expectations but also serves as the commercial and athletic face of the Dodgers organization.
3 Larry David Autograph [Foilfractor Parallel] Redemption Card - $10,100.03
One of the most surprising highlights of the 2025 Topps Series 1 Baseball set isn’t a rising MLB star—but comedy legend Larry David. His 1/1 Superfractor autograph card recently sold on eBay for $10,100.03 after 57 bids, making it the most expensive card from the entire set.
The card features David in full “Yari’s Autonomics” softball uniform from the infamous Curb Your Enthusiasm “Mister Softee” episode, where he pulls a Buckner-esque error and costs his team the title—classic Larry. Known for co-creating Seinfeld and starring in Curb, David’s dry humor and pop culture legacy have turned this unexpected card into a collector’s dream and possibly the most neurotically iconic baseball card ever printed.
The card sold at auction was not the actual autographed Foilfractor itself, but a Redemption card—a voucher pulled from a pack that can be redeemed through Topps for the real signed Larry David Foilfractor card.
2 Cade Povich [Foilfractor Flagship Real One Autograph] #25
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$2,499.99
-
$2,272.02
$3,972.79
$7,543.29
$11,579.88
Foilfractors are rare cards that feature a striking, shiny finish when exposed to light, making them highly valuable and visually appealing. This card is also part of the Real One autograph series, meaning it bears Cade Povich’s original handwritten signature. Importantly, only one of this exact card was produced, making it truly one-of-a-kind.
Cade Povich is a young rising star at a critical early stage of his MLB career. He made his MLB debut on June 6, 2024, which was in the middle of the season rather than late. He is considered one of the Baltimore Orioles’ top left-handed pitching prospects. In 2025, he secured a permanent spot in the rotation and started making a significant impact.
1 Shohei Ohtani [Flagship Real One Autograph] #1 Redemption Card
Ungraded
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
Grade 9.5
PSA 10
$2,925.51
-
$2,657.21
$4,644.96
$8,818.42
$13,531.09
This card is one of the most prestigious pieces in the Topps 2025 Series 1 set and features Shohei Ohtani’s authentic autograph. It is currently a redemption card, meaning the physical card has not yet been delivered, which adds to the excitement for collectors.
Additionally, 2025 marks his first full season as a designated hitter with the Dodgers following his elbow surgery, reaffirming his rare status as a true two-way player in modern baseball history (although he is not pitching this season). This card captures his continuing superstar presence, making it especially valuable to collectors.
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