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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2026 · 21 MIN

Return of the King: Topps Chrome

from Slabnomics · host Matt

Topps Chrome Basketball is back, Fanatics owns the licenses to all three major American sports leagues, and the hobby is generating real noise. But this isn't a hype story. It's a supply structure event, and those play out differently than people expect.In this episode, we walk through the history of Topps Chrome refractors, the gem market cap data behind the LeBron James 2003 rookie, how Panini multiplied parallels from 11 to 80+ variations and what that did to base card values, and what it actually means that the Panini Prism era is now a permanently closed chapter. We also look at the retail math on modern wax boxes, the football refractor population counts that will surprise you, and what all of this means for collectors already positioned in Prism cards of legitimate stars.The supply structure just shifted. Here's how to read it. Weekly Newsletter Signup: Slabnomics.com🎥Youtube📸Instagram

Topps Chrome Basketball is back, Fanatics owns the licenses to all three major American sports leagues, and the hobby is generating real noise. But this isn't a hype story. It's a supply structure event, and those play out differently than people expect. In this episode, we walk through the history of Topps Chrome refractors, the gem market cap data behind the LeBron James 2003 rookie, how Panini multiplied parallels from 11 to 80+ variations and what that did to base card values, and what it...

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