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2022 Topps Diamond Icons Features “All Hits” High End Product – Everything You Need To Know

2022 Topps Diamond Icons

Topps 2022 Diamond Icons is the latest “no base, all hits” release to hit the market. Similar to in prior years, it should prove a popular release with collectors who like to cut through the clutter and right to the treasure.

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Topps 2022 Diamond Icons release format

The 2022 Topps Diamond Icons will be released in hobby-only form, at least originally. As expected, there’s not a lot of fluff here, with boxes made up of just one 10-card pack.  

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Cards per pack: 10

Packs per box: 1

Boxes per case: 4

Four box cases were selling for around $13,000 on release day.  Boxes are going for roughly $4,000 each.

Topps 2022 Diamond Icons – The basics

2022 Topps Diamond Icons Release Date – August 17, 2022

Each 10-card pack contains:

There is no 2022 Topps Diamond Icons base set, it’s all hits. Every card in the product is numbered to 25 copies or fewer.

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Topps Diamond Icons 2022: The autograph offerings

The Topps Diamond Icons 2022 release offers a number of different autographed offerings, including the new Icons of the Diamond which are made of acetate. All autographs except for cut autographs are signed on-card.

2022 Topps Diamond Icon Derek Jeter Autograph

Autograph Cards – /25 or fewer

Red Ink Autograph – /25 or fewer

Silver Ink Autograph – /25 or fewer

NEW Icons of the Diamond – Acetate cards numbered to /25 or fewer

  • Black (/10), Red (/5), and Gold (1/1) parallels

Cut Signatures – /4

  • Gold 1/1 parallels

Immortal Cut Signatures – 1/1

babe ruth 2022 topps diamond icons cut signature

2022 Topps Diamond Icons Auto Relics

Featuring on-card autographs and one or more relics. Of particular note is the Autographed Diamond in the Rough Relics, which features an uncut diamond in the card.

Vladimir Guerrero Jr 2022 Topps Diamond Icons Game Used card

Autographed Jumbo Patches – /25 or fewer

  • Black (/10), Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Single Player Autographed Relics – /10 or fewer

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Single Player Dual Team Autographed Relics – /10 or fewer

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Single Player Autographed Dual Relics – /10 or fewer

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Dual Player Autographed Relics – /10 or fewer

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Autographed Diamond Relics – /10 or fewer

  • 1/1 Gold parallels

Autographed Diamond in the Rough Relics – /5 or fewer

  • 1/1 Gold parallels

Dual Autographed Diamond Relic Book – /3 or fewer

  • 1/1 Gold parallels

Autographed Preeminent Pieces Relics – /3 or fewer

  • 1/1 Gold parallels
Wander Franco 2022 Topps Diamond Icons Auto

2022 Topps Diamond Icons Relics

The unsigned relic offerings may seem like some of the less exciting pulls (no autographs), but Topps does a nice job of making these interesting. Between small print runs and some unique offerings, these are a fun pull.

These cards offer cleats, uncut diamonds, and multiple diamonds!

Single Player Relics – /10

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Diamond Relics – /5

  • 1/1 Gold parallels

Diamonds in the Rough Relics – /5

  • 1/1 Gold parallels

Dual Player Relic Book Cards – /10

  • Red (/5) and Gold (1/1) parallels

Preeminent Pieces Relics – /10

  • Spikes 1/1

The final word on 2022 Topps Diamond Icons

2022 Topps Diamond Icons offers only hits. With some really interesting autographed and relic offerings, and an impressive checklist, these cards are perfect for the high rolling collector who wants “just the good stuff”.

If you’re willing to pay the price of admission, there is an opportunity here for some very exciting pulls.

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Mike D.

Mike D

Mike D. has collected cards for over 35 years, since he bought his first pack of Topps at the corner store in 1987. His fandom,  collecting interests, and contributions to Cardlines center around baseball in general and the Baseball Hall of Fame specifically.

Mike's collecting focus is centered on graded cards, mostly rookie cards, of Hall of Famers and future Hall of Famers. Lately, he's been enjoying dabbling in graded minor league cards. A collector/investor with a "buy and hold" approach, Mike takes the long-term view with his collection.
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