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5 Rare or Seldom-Seen Autographs in 2025 Topps Archives Baseball
The 2025 Topps Archives Baseball Fan Favorites Autographs checklist includes some seldom-seen signers. Here are five retired players to look for.

Building a model to learn about the planets in the solar system might be fun, but for baseball card collectors, there's Topps Cosmic Chrome's Planetary Pursuit inserts.

Back for a new installment in 2025 Topps Cosmic Chrome Baseball, these cards take 10 top stars and rookies on a trip through outer space:
Aaron Judge - New York Yankees
Shohei Ohtani - Los Angeles Dodgers
Ronald Acuña Jr. - Atlanta Braves
Francisco Lindor - New York Mets
Vladimir Guerrero Jr. - Toronto Blue Jays
Roki Sasaki - Los Angeles Dodgers
James Wood - Washington Nationals
Dylan Crews - Washington Nationals
Pete Crow-Armstrong - Chicago Cubs
Marcelo Mayer - Boston Red Sox
Starting at the sun, it goes from planet to planet all the way to Pluto.
Every player has 10 different cards, one for each planetary body. While similar in theme, each card stands on its own with a slightly different card number and no parallels.

Like past years, Planetary Pursuit Sun are the most common. That said, at 1:120 packs, they're still quite tough. The further away from the sun, the longer the odds. Pluto versions are the rarest at 1:28,000 packs.
Sun - 1:120 packs
Mercury - 1:480 packs
Venus - 1:720 packs
Earth - 1:1,200 packs
Mars - 1:1,680 packs
Jupiter - 1:4,800 packs
Saturn - 1:7,500 packs
Uranus - 1:12,000 packs
Neptune - 1:20,000 packs
Pluto - 1:28,000 packs