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Topps Drops First Jennie Chrome Trading Cards Ahead of the Superstar’s New Solo EP

Rolling Stone ·
Topps Drops First Jennie Chrome Trading Cards Ahead of the Superstar’s New Solo EP

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Storied trading card company Topps is coming through with one of its most exciting releases yet: The official Topps Chrome 2026 Jennie collection. Available online today starting at 1 p.m. ET — and, yeah, you’ll want to move fast — the drop features 10 cards per box, all celebrating the BLACKPINK superstar .

This marks the first solo collection Topps has launched in Jennie’s honor, and it’s packed with plenty for serious collectors to chase. The release includes multicolored cards, special autograph versions, and even cards featuring a sample of fabric from some of the outfits Jennie wore in concert.

Fans will also find images from her debut solo album, Ruby , alongside other editorial shots of the singer that are ready to slide into your collection.

Topps dates back to 1938, and while its baseball cards remain a cornerstone of the brand, the company has spent decades expanding beyond the dugout. There’s still something undeniably nostalgic about ripping open a pack, adding a new favorite to your binder and trading cards with your friends; Except now, the cards are for global pop stars.

And Jennie isn’t Topps’ first music-world play. The company has previously released collections celebrating artists including Michael Jackson and Green Day, making the BLACKPINK star a pretty natural addition to its growing 21st-century lineup. This may be Topps’ first solo collection dedicated to Jennie, but the company clearly knows where the culture is headed.

For those who take their Topps collection seriously, we don’t blame you. If you play your cards right (literally), there’s some serious money to be made: The highest-priced trading card ever sold was a 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle , which fetched a whopping $12.6 million in 2022.

We can’t say for sure whether Jennie’s cards will someday come close to that kind of future value, but right now is a pretty damn good time to snag a box ahead of her new EP, which is set to arrive at the end of August. Until then, cue up “Love Hangover” and “Starlight” from Ruby and start plotting which cards you’re hoping to pull.

Shop the Topps Chrome 2026 Jennie collection online now — and may the odds be ever in your favor when it comes to finding the most sought-after selects.

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