2024 Topps Gilded Collection Baseball brings Chrome back for yet another release, this time as a high-end, autographed-focused release.

Five-card hobby boxes have just five cards, two of which are autographs. Every card in the product is numbered to 99 and under, including standard base cards.

The main set has 150 cards. It’s not big, making for a higher concentration of rookies and top stars. Each is numbered to 99, making it one of the scarcest base sets of the season.

Parallels lean largely into the product’s gold theme with:

When it comes signatures, there are a couple of things to note about 2024 Topps Gilded Collection Baseball. The first is that one of the autographs in each box comes with a metal frame. As far as signers go, there’s also a solid amount of Cooperstown inductees on the checklist.

Gold Framed Hall of Famers Autographs (/99) bring both concepts together. These are among the more common autographs in the release. Parallels include Rose Gold (/50), Emerald (/25), Onyx (/10), Ruby (/5) and Platinum (1/1).

A new batch of Gilded Hall of Fame Plaque Autographs (/25) expands on previous sets. Onyx (/10), Ruby (/5) and Platinum (1/1) are the only parallels for these.

Topps Gilded Champions Autographs (/50) are reserved for World Series champions. These, along with Topps Gallery of Gold Autographs (/50), also have Emerald (/25), Onyx (/10), Ruby (/5) and Platinum (1/1) versions.