The basketball card hobby just experienced its biggest shift in over a decade. Topps has reclaimed the NBA license, and the release of 2025-26 Topps Chrome Basketball marks the brand’s first standalone Chrome NBA product since 2008-09. For anyone chasing Topps Chrome Wembanyama cards, this changes everything.
Here’s why this release matters, which Topps Chrome Wembanyama cards to chase, and how they fit into your overall collection strategy.
Why Topps Chrome Wembanyama Cards Matter
Victor Wembanyama has had an exclusive autograph deal with Fanatics since entering the NBA. Because Panini held the NBA card license through 2024-25, collectors were stuck in a frustrating gap — Panini couldn’t include Wembanyama’s autograph on licensed cards, and Topps could only produce unlicensed sets.
That gap is now closed. The 2025-26 Topps Chrome set features Wembanyama’s first fully licensed autograph cards in his San Antonio Spurs jersey. This is a milestone for the hobby and for anyone building a comprehensive Wembanyama collection.
The set also debuts alongside a loaded 2025 draft class headlined by Cooper Flagg and Dylan Harper — Wemby’s new teammate in San Antonio — which means high collector demand and box sales across the board.
The Base Set: Card #221

Wembanyama appears in the 299-card base set as a veteran, not a rookie (his rookie cards were in the 2023-24 Panini releases). His base card features the chromium finish that Topps Chrome is famous for, and it comes with a massive parallel rainbow.
Key parallels and their print runs:
The parallel structure runs deep — over four dozen variants ranging from standard Refractors (1:3 packs in hobby) down to the one-of-one Superfractor. Notable parallels include Prism (hobby exclusive), Wave, Negative, and the new FrozenFractor (numbered to 5, with a unique frost finish). There are also retail-exclusive variants like SkyLight Refractors (Fanatics Mega), Pulsar Refractors (Hanger), and X-Fractors (Mega).
For collectors on a budget, the base Refractor is the most accessible Topps Chrome Wembanyama card and will be the most widely traded on the secondary market. For investors, the Gold (/50), Orange (/25), Black (/10), Red (/5), and Superfractor (1/1) carry the most long-term upside.
Topps Chrome Wembanyama Autographs: The Main Event

This is where the real value lies. Wembanyama is confirmed on the Topps Chrome Autographs checklist with on-card, hard-signed autographs — not sticker autos. The full autograph Refractor rainbow includes Blue (/150), Green (/99), Purple (/75), Gold (/50), Orange (/25), Black (/10), Red (/5), and Superfractor (1/1).
He also appears in several insert autograph sets:
- SkyWrite Signatures — a 33-card set featuring players against a striking sky backdrop. Wembanyama and LeBron James headline this insert.
- Topps Chrome Autograph Issue — the standard auto format with numbered parallels.
- Stratospheric Signatures — a new concept featuring on-card signatures of players who “fly sky-high,” which is about as on-brand for Wemby as it gets.
The auto Refractors in low print runs are going to be the highest-value Topps Chrome Wembanyama cards from this product. Given that these are his first licensed autograph cards, expect significant demand.
Insert Sets to Watch
Beyond the base set and autographs, Wembanyama appears across multiple insert families:
- Tall Tales — a 25-card set with vintage comic book styling featuring NBA stars. Wembanyama is one of the headliners.
- Voices — a 10-card set featuring Wembanyama alongside Giannis, SGA, Anthony Edwards, and Steph Curry.
- Chromographs — Chrome-finish autograph inserts.
- Ultra Violet All-Stars — a hobby-exclusive case hit with original artwork. These are extremely rare.
- Helix — a super short print that Topps has produced across their sports lineup.
The SSP (super short print) inserts like Rock Stars, Helix, and Ultra Violet All-Stars are hobby case hits, meaning you’ll find roughly one per 12-box case. These will carry significant premiums on the secondary market.
Gold Logoman Cards
One of the most unique aspects of the 2025-26 NBA season is the introduction of golden Logoman patches on jerseys worn by the previous season’s award winners. These authenticated patches are placed into ultra-rare Topps Chrome cards.
While Wembanyama doesn’t have a Gold Logoman card in this set (those went to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander for MVP, Stephon Castle for ROY, and Evan Mobley for DPOY), if Wemby wins any major award this season, expect his Gold Logoman cards to appear in future Topps releases — and they’ll be among the most valuable basketball cards produced.
MVP Buyback Program
Topps Chrome introduces the MVP Buyback program to NBA for the first time. Collectors who hold base cards and parallels of the eventual 2025-26 MVP can redeem them for Topps store credit. Base cards earn $20, and parallels numbered under 100 copies are worth $200.
Wembanyama is a legitimate MVP contender this season, so holding his Topps Chrome Wembanyama base cards carries additional upside beyond the secondary market. If he wins MVP, that $3 base card suddenly has a guaranteed $20 floor.
How Topps Chrome Wembanyama Cards Fit Your Collection
These aren’t rookie cards — that distinction belongs to his 2023-24 Panini releases, which we covered in our best Wembanyama cards guide. But Topps Chrome Wembanyama cards fill important roles in a collection:
The autographs are essential. His first licensed auto cards in a Spurs jersey will hold historical significance regardless of what comes next. If you’re building a serious Wembanyama PC, you need at least one Topps Chrome auto.
The base Refractors are affordable entry points. As Topps establishes itself as the new standard for NBA cards, early Chrome Refractors could appreciate the same way early Prizm Silvers did when that product first launched.
Low-numbered parallels are long-term holds. The Gold (/50), Orange (/25), and especially the Black (/10) and Red (/5) parallels have built-in scarcity that should support prices over time.
Grading Your Topps Chrome Wembanyama Cards
If you pull or purchase a valuable Topps Chrome Wembanyama card, grading should be your next step. Chrome cards grade particularly well due to their durable surface — and for a deep dive on which grading company to choose, check out our PSA vs BGS vs SGC comparison guide.
Where to Buy

Hobby boxes retail for around $370-380, with jumbo boxes at $700 offering three guaranteed autos. Retail options include Mega boxes ($85), Value Blasters ($50), and Hangers ($20) for collectors who want to rip packs at a lower price point.
For singles, browse live Topps Chrome Wembanyama listings on The Alien Index, where we aggregate the best available cards from eBay with real-time pricing and your choice of filters.
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