2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Checklist, Team Set Lists and Details

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Big shocker here, but 2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball aims to deliver some museum-quality cards. Whether that’s big-name autographs, interesting memorabilia or a combination of the two, the brand continues to be a hits-driven affair.

The configuration isn’t changing. That means four mini boxes per hobby box. Each mini box includes either an autograph or relic as well as a parallel.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Checklist Overview

Like the rest of the checklist, the base set takes a premium approach. This is conveyed through an elegant design and thick stock. It’s not a big set, though, consisting of just 100 cards. Current stars, rookies and legends from the past all appear.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Aaron Judge

The one-per-pack parallels break down to include:

  • Copper
  • Gold – /299
  • Sapphire – /150
  • Amethyst – /99
  • Ruby – /50
  • Emerald – 1/1
2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Ruby Kodai Senga

Canvas Collection are the only inserts in the product that don’t have signatures or swatches. These offer artistic interpretations of baseball superstars from a variety of artists. These land one per box. New this year are Artist Proof parallels that are numbered to 50.

Canvas Collection Originals and Canvas Collection Originals Shaped Sketch Cards are also available. These are all one-of-ones with artwork done on the card itself.

Autographs

Like past Museum Collection Baseball releases, there is some variety of the types of hits in every hobby box. This year it includes one autograph, an autographed relic, a memorabilia card and a quad relic.

Archival Autographs are the most common signatures with base versions have 299 or fewer copies. Parallels include Copper (/50), Gold (/25), Sapphire (/20), Amethyst (/15), Ruby (/5) and Emerald (1/1).

Significantly more scarce are Superstar Showpieces, which have 25 copies and no parallels. Boasting on-card ink, action images are the angle on these from a design perspective.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Superstar Showpieces Adley Rutschman

Atelier Autographed book cards open up to have a panoramic shot of the player’s home field as the backdrop. These top out at 25 copies.

Museum Framed Autographs, one of the brand’s early cornerstones, return as a case hit. Versions include Silver Frame (/15), Gold Frame (/10), Black Frame (/5) and Wood Frame (1/1). There’s also a separate collection of Framed Hall of Fame Autographs (/10 or less) that consists entirely of players enshrined into Cooperstown.

Keeping with the frame theme are Museum Framed Autograph Patch cards and Dual Autograph Patch book cards. All of these are one-of-ones.

Dual Autographs (/15 or less) and Triple Autographs (/5) get the on-card treatment.

Autographed Memorabilia Cards

Making their debut in 2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball are MLB Authenticated Relic Autographs (/15). The swatches on these come with a MLB Authentication hologram that enable collectors to look up exactly when it was used. It’s a similar for MLB Authenticated Base Autograph Relics (/10) only with bases and not uniform swatches. Ruby (/5) and Emerald (1/1) parallels are also available for both.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball MLB Authenticated Relic Autographs Ronald Acuna Jr.

Autographed Jumbo Lumber Bat Relics (/5) and Dual Autographed Jumbo Lumber Bat Relics Books (/5) both go big with bats. The pieces on these come from the player’s barrel.

Another place to find big pieces of memorabilia in Momentous Material Jumbo Patch Autographs (/15 or less). These have a parallel lineup that’s slightly bigger than past years with Gold (/10), new Ruby (/5) and Emerald (1/1). Momentous Material Dual Jumbo Patch Autographs (/5) spotlight two players.

Single-Player Signature Swatches Dual Relics and Single-Player Signature Swatches Triple Relics are easily the most abundant auto relics on the 2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball checklist. Base versions for both have as many as 399 copies. Dual versions have Copper (/50), Gold (/25), Sapphire (/20), Amethyst (/15), Ruby (/10) and Emerald (1/1) parallels. Triples have Copper, Gold (/25) and Emerald (1/1).

Memorabilia Cards

For memorabilia cards without autographs, none in 2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball have more than 99 copies. That’s the ceiling for both the Single-Player and Quad-Player Primary Pieces Quad Relics. Both have additional Copper (/75), Gold (/25), Ruby (/10) and Emerald (1/1) versions. Single-Player cards also have Sapphire (/20) and Amethyst (/15) parallels.

Single-Player Primary Pieces Quad Relic Legends (/25) all center on players from the past. Ruby (/10) and Emerald (1/1) are the lone parallels for these.

Meaningful Materials Relics (/50 or less) are another one of the more common memorabilia cards in the product. Copper (/35), Gold (/25), Sapphire (/20), Amethyst (/15), Ruby (/10) and Emerald (1/1) add more versions to chase. There are also Dual versions with double the memorabilia. These have similar print runs.

The 2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball checklist has a handful of scarce memorabilia themes as well.

MLB Authenticated Base Relics (/10) are like their autograph counterparts — minus the player ink. Ruby (/5) and Emerald (1/1) parallels also exist.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball MLB Authenticated Base Relics Shohei Ohtani

Momentous Material Jumbo Patch Relics are another place with oversized swatches. Emerald parallels are one-of-ones.

Other one-of-a-kind cards include Jumbo Lumber Bat Nameplates. There’s also Museum Memorabilia that have both Laundry Tag and MLB Silhouetted Batter Logo versions.

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball cards at a glance:

Cards per pack: Hobby – 5
Packs per box: Hobby – 4
Boxes per case: Hobby – 12
Set size: 100 cards
Release date: November 22, 2023

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What to expect in a hobby box:

  • Autograph Memorabilia Cards – 1
  • Additional Autographs – 1
  • Quad Relics – 1
  • Additional Memorabilia Cards – 1
  • Canvas Collection Reprints – 1
  • Parallels – 4

2023 Topps Museum Collection Baseball Checklist

You can also download a customizable spreadsheet copy of the checklist:

Please note that print runs for cards without serial numbers have not been announced.

Base

Base Set Checklist

100 cards.

Parallels:

  • Copper
  • Gold – /299
  • Sapphire – /150
  • Amethyst – /99
  • Ruby – /50
  • Emerald – 1/1

1 Eury Pérez, Miami Marlins RC
2 Juan Soto, San Diego Padres
3 Salvador Perez, Kansas City Royals
4 Ichiro, New York Yankees
5 Wander Franco, Tampa Bay Rays
6 Adley Rutschman, Baltimore Orioles (RC)
7 Shintaro Fujinami, Baltimore Orioles RC
8 Randy Johnson, Montréal Expos
9 Max Scherzer, Texas Rangers
10 Hank Aaron, Milwaukee Braves
11 Manny Machado, San Diego Padres
12 Kyle Tucker, Houston Astros
13 Josh Jung, Texas Rangers RC
14 Brett Baty, New York Mets RC
15 Sandy Alcantara, Miami Marlins
16 Xander Bogaerts, San Diego Padres
17 Alex Bregman, Houston Astros
18 Fernando Tatis Jr., San Diego Padres
19 Jose Altuve, Houston Astros
20 Aaron Judge, New York Yankees
21 Mike Piazza, Los Angeles Dodgers
22 Bobby Miller, Los Angeles Dodgers RC
23 James Outman, Los Angeles Dodgers RC
24 Masataka Yoshida, Boston Red Sox RC
25 Ronald Acuña Jr., Atlanta Braves
26 Mike Trout, Los Angeles Angels
27 Matt McLain, Cincinnati Reds RC
28 Anthony Rizzo, New York Yankees
29 Francisco Alvarez, New York Mets RC
30 Mookie Betts, Los Angeles Dodgers
31 Ken Griffey Jr., Cincinnati Reds
32 Yu Darvish, San Diego Padres
33 Jacob deGrom, Texas Rangers
34 Gunnar Henderson, Baltimore Orioles RC
35 Riley Greene, Detroit Tigers RC
36 Miguel Cabrera, Detroit Tigers
37 Rafael Devers, Boston Red Sox
38 Kyle Schwarber, Philadelphia Phillies
39 Corey Seager, Texas Rangers
40 Oneil Cruz, Pittsburgh Pirates
41 Taj Bradley, Tampa Bay Rays RC
42 Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels
43 Kodai Senga, New York Mets RC
44 Justin Verlander, Houston Astros
45 Alex Rodriguez, Texas Rangers
46 Jazz Chisholm Jr., Miami Marlins
47 Zack Greinke, Kansas City Royals
48 Roger Clemens, Boston Red Sox
49 Dansby Swanson, Chicago Cubs
50 George Springer, Toronto Blue Jays

51 Cody Bellinger, Chicago Cubs
52 Oscar Colás, Chicago White Sox RC
53 Bobby Witt Jr., Kansas City Royals
54 Gerrit Cole, New York Yankees
55 Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals
56 Vaughn Grissom, Atlanta Braves RC
57 Cedric Mullins, Baltimore Orioles
58 Carlos Correa, Minnesota Twins
59 Duke Snider, Brooklyn Dodgers
60 Luis Arraez, Miami Marlins
61 Giancarlo Stanton, New York Yankees
62 Julio Rodríguez, Seattle Mariners
63 Corbin Carroll, Arizona Diamondbacks RC
64 Pete Alonso, New York Mets
65 Jeremy Peña, Houston Astros
66 Francisco Lindor, New York Mets
67 Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers
68 Bo Bichette, Toronto Blue Jays
69 Zach Neto, Los Angeles Angels RC
70 Miguel Vargas, Los Angeles Dodgers RC
71 Rhys Hoskins, Philadelphia Phillies
72 Tom Seaver, New York Mets
73 Michael Harris II, Atlanta Braves RC
74 Tim Anderson, Chicago White Sox
75 Gabriel Moreno, Arizona Diamondbacks RC
76 Yordan Alvarez, Houston Astros
77 Jordan Walker, St. Louis Cardinals RC
78 Brandon Nimmo, New York Mets
79 Triston Casas, Boston Red Sox RC
80 José Ramírez, Cleveland Guardians
81 Oswald Peraza, New York Yankees RC
82 Anthony Volpe, New York Yankees RC
83 Albert Pujols, St. Louis Cardinals
84 Trea Turner, Philadelphia Phillies
85 Clayton Kershaw, Los Angeles Dodgers
86 Joey Votto, Cincinnati Reds
87 Paul Goldschmidt, St. Louis Cardinals
88 Christian Yelich, Milwaukee Brewers
89 Corbin Burnes, Milwaukee Brewers
90 Nolan Ryan, California Angels
91 Ezequiel Tovar, Colorado Rockies RC
92 Dominic Fletcher, Arizona Diamondbacks RC
93 Nolan Gorman, St. Louis Cardinals RC
94 Austin Riley, Atlanta Braves
95 Andrés Giménez, Cleveland Guardians
96 Byron Buxton, Minnesota Twins
97 Ozzie Smith, St. Louis Cardinals
98 Matt Chapman, Toronto Blue Jays
99 Vladimir Guerrero Jr., Toronto Blue Jays
100 Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies

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4 comments

  1. Debbie Denais 24 October, 2023 at 07:05

    Yes can someone please help me I have find some Base Balls football cards and they are all in little boxes by their slfe and in very good condition i need some one look at them to see if they are worth something. Do enly one no who i can take them to to see if they are.

  2. Rosa 25 October, 2023 at 09:09

    I have an envelope with a stamp of baby Ruth
    And picture of a player
    Inside of envelope a copy of 4plays and a written note sign.
    Does it worth anything.
    Thank you

  3. John 9 April, 2025 at 07:34

    I hit a 2023 Museum Quality Cut Signature of Lou Brock yesterday. These are not on the checklist. Furthermore, the card states One-of-One on the right hand side part of the design. However, it is stamped 2/5. An y insight on this?

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