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Spotlight on Upcoming Sports Card Drops: From Basketball to Soccer (January 31 - February 13, 2024)

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The sports card landscape is set to welcome a variety of anticipated releases, featuring everything from the opulent 2022-23 Panini Immaculate Basketball to the expansive 2023-24 Upper Deck O-Pee-Chee Hockey. These next two weeks are brimming with opportunities for collectors to snag premium memorabilia and autograph cards.

The transition from January to February marks an exciting period for sports card enthusiasts, with a lineup of premium releases on the horizon. Here's a glance at what collectors can look forward to in the coming two weeks.

Releases Closing Out January:

  • 2022-23 Panini Immaculate Basketball (Available from 1/31): This eagerly awaited high-tier set is finally hitting the shelves after a delay from its original December launch. Though lacking Wemby cards, it features standout rookies from the 2022-23 season, like Paolo Banchero. Each tin contains a single pack with six cards, which includes three autographs and two memorabilia cards, offering unique pieces from sneakers to championship memorabilia.
  • 2023 Topps Diamond Icons (Available from 1/31): Aimed at those who chase the thrill of premium cards, each box of Diamond Icons delivers ten cards, comprising seven autographs, two autographed relics, and one relic card, all limited to a print run of no more than 25. This year introduces Black PoluchromatINK and White PlychromatINK autograph subsets, with signatures in various metallic inks and all serially numbered to 15 or less.
  • Also releasing on 1/31: 2022-23 Upper Deck Credentials Hockey and 2023 Panini Prime Racing.
Early February Debuts:

  • 2023-24 Upper Deck O-Pee-Chee Hockey (Releasing on 2/7): For those who appreciate a vast base set, this release offers 600 cards, including a 100-card subset dedicated to last season’s all-stars and Marquee rookies. The focus here is on the base set, parallels, and inserts, with boxes containing 18 packs, each with ten cards.
  • 2023 Topps Luminaries Baseball (Releasing on 2/7): Continuing its legacy, Luminaries offers a single-pack box that guarantees an encased autograph or autograph relic card, with all cards numbered to 15 or less. Look out for the coveted book cards that feature up to 50 players.
  • 2022-23 Panini Flawless Baseball (Releasing on 2/7): Flawless is back with its luxury briefcase packaging, offering a pack of ten cards that include seven autographs, two relics, and one gem card. Special finds include Bat Knobs, Bat Nameplates, and Cleat Spikes, along with rare 1-of-1 cut autographs and memorabilia cards. Boxes are expected to be listed for around $2,000 on eBay.
  • Additional releases on 2/7 include 2023 Panini Rookies & Stars Football, 2023 Panini Chronicles Racing, and 2023-24 Panini Prizm Premier League Soccer.
These upcoming weeks are packed with releases that cater to a wide range of collectors, from those seeking premium basketball cards to fans of classic hockey sets, ensuring there's something exciting for every type of collector.

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