Panini Prizm Rolling Stones Trading Cards to Shine a Light on the Iconic Band

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Panini is set to paint it black — and blue and red and many other colors of the rainbow. Panini Prizm Rolling Stones trading cards launch a new partnership between the card maker and one of the most iconic rock bands of all-time.

The set will cover the entirety of the band’s career, which has spanned more than six decades. From top hits to stadium performances, it’s all part of the checklist.

2024 Panini Prizm Rolling Stones Mick Jagger

“We’re thrilled to be working with Panini on this career spanning collection that celebrates the history, success and continued global appeal of The Rolling Stones, said Matt Young, Bravado President. “Panini’s focus on premium design and collectability make this a perfect partnership for Rolling Stones fans all around the world and we can’t wait for them to see what is planned.”

Panini Prizm Rolling Stones: What to Look For

The set starts with 100 base cards. These delve into the band. Typical for all things Prizm, there are a lot of parallels that offer different takes on these cards. A total of 15 levels of colors, patterns and rarities are available.

Color Blast, one of the rarest and most valuable Prizm chase sets, makes the jump over. These cast members of the band in front of a color burst version of the Tongue and Lips logo.

A handful of die-cut designs make the checklist. Albums highlight the vast Rolling Stones discography, showcasing covers along the way. Hot Lips casts the band in front of their logo. International Licks combines that logo with different flags from around the world, representing their many tour stops and international appeal. Stubs keeps with the touring theme, this time adding a ticket look to the mix.

2024 Panini Prizm Rolling Stones Albums Sticky Fingers

Other Panini Prizm Rolling Stones inserts include Behind the Scenes, Poster Perfection, Singles, and The Original Stadium Show.

The initial announcement for the set makes no mention of possible autographs or memorabilia cards.

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Ryan Cracknell

A collector for much of his life, Ryan focuses primarily on building sets, Montreal Expos and interesting cards. He's also got one of the most comprehensive collections of John Jaha cards in existence (not that there are a lot of them). Want to get in touch? Drop him an email.

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2 comments

    • Ryan Cracknell 7 August, 2024 at 23:54

      How so? Wouldn’t a new license help to get some people collecting who might not otherwise? It isn’t like there are 30 or so Rolling Stones sets each year.

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