Summary
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Topps compiled a business card dedicated to Pope Leo XIV before his inauguration at the end of this month.
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It is already breaking records, becoming the best -selling card of Nevods Topps, and at the same time outliving Lionel Messi, LeBron James and John Price cards.
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As you would expect, the Pope's card is scalpped online, while people pay up to $ 195 for only ALT Art.
Before the Leo XIV inauguration in the Vatican City, a leading company with baseball trading in Topps based in NYC, which was released on the first Pope, born in the US at the end of this month. And it's breaking records.
According to The New York Times, it has sold over 130,000 copies, making it the best-selling Topps Non-Sports card. But even in the field of sport, the legendary Basketball player LeBron James has 40.00 career commemorative points, as well as the Lionel Messi/Steph Curry card and the WWE card from John Prize (even defeated his cooperation Rock/Travis Scott).
Yes, the Pope has an alt art. The background is a variation with white smoke and number 267 '(since it is 267. Pope).
Thanks to its huge press run, the Pope Leo XIV card is now eligible for future chrome parallel variations, including a singular 1/1 superfractor. Topps, however, is not the only selling card reminiscent of Chicagoan Pope: Leaf also has a new card of $ 9.99, which overlaps Leo on pizza with deep food, as well as those who put it in front of the Chicago panorama, its snowy streets and of course a few in the roll.
Of course, the Pope's Suns
As with any popular trading card, the Pope is scalp. Although there are several price options on eBay right now, in Ballpark $ 4 to $ 10, some are trying to sell their $ 350 preferences. Fortunately no one that Much on the LEO card, but people definitely pay black prices.
Looking at the “sold” eBay card, you will see that several Pope Leo XIV pre -sales cards have been sold for $ 99.99, and without shipping fees. Someone spent $ 150 on the Topps and Leaf collection, accompanied by an acrylic display, and someone else even spent $ 195 on the Alt White Smoke (again without transport).
It is true that they are not just commercial cards. People also pay $ 20 to $ 80 for “unread” newspapers that announce “US Pope”. At least that's a bit of history. Although something strangely suitable about the first American Pope, which breaks records of trading cards and is scalp on eBay.

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