Last year Topps introduced Gypsy Queen which is based on the 1887 N174 release. There were some problems with the pack out, but that didn’t overshadow how well the cards were received. Many set collectors were looking forward to 2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball Cards and now they are here. These cards still look great. There is so much to like here.
Some find the set and its short print and photo variations confusing, as they are not the same configurations for the base and mini set. I posted a detailed explanation of the base set and the mini set structures and variations with complete visuals to help collectors understand this year’s release because I like what Topps has done here. I feel they have created multiple levels of commitment for set builders. You can go for just the base set, or the base set with photo variations or any number of combinations up to a master set. Having that kind of variety brings this in line with some of the best building sets out there.
Gypsy Queen falls under our classification of trading cards. You can find it in retails and hobby form with Hobby Boxes containing 24 – 10 card packs with a box topper of 10 minis and 2 relic and 2 autograph cards.
Here are some of the cards we pulled from our hobby box.
2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball should be high on set builders lists.

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Some find the set and its short print and photo variations confusing, as they are not the same configurations for the base and mini set. I posted a detailed explanation of the base set and the mini set structures and variations with complete visuals to help collectors understand this year’s release because I like what Topps has done here. I feel they have created multiple levels of commitment for set builders. You can go for just the base set, or the base set with photo variations or any number of combinations up to a master set. Having that kind of variety brings this in line with some of the best building sets out there.
Gypsy Queen falls under our classification of trading cards. You can find it in retails and hobby form with Hobby Boxes containing 24 – 10 card packs with a box topper of 10 minis and 2 relic and 2 autograph cards.
Here are some of the cards we pulled from our hobby box.
Base Set


Derek Jeter, front and back



Ken Griffey Jr., Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays



Cal Ripken Jr., David Wright, Ichiro



Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench, Bob Gibson



Dustin Pedroia, Eric Hosmer, Mike Trout
Base Set Photo Variations - Link to the Complete Visual Checklist



Carlos Gonzalez. David Freese, Mariano Rivera



Mike Moore, Mike Schmidt, Ryan Braun
Paper Framed - #/599


Moonshots


Curtis Granderson, Albert Belle



Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Mike Schmidt



Jose Bautista, Mike Stanton, Josh Hamilton
Sliding Stars


Curtis Granderson, Derek Jeter


Elvis Andrus, Ian Kinsler


Jacoby Ellsbury, Jimmy Rollins


Jose Reyes, Starlin Castro
Glove Stories


Ben Revere, Dewayne Wise


Jeff Francoeur, Josh Hamilton
Mini Set Photo Variations - Link to the Complete Visual Checklist


Buster Posey, David Ortiz


Joe Mauer, Justin Upton



Ryan Howard, Matt Kemp, Victor Martinez
Gypsy Queen Backs


Mickey Mantle, front and back



Scott Rolen, Troy Tulowitzki, Stephen Drew
Straight Cut


Mike Trout, front and back



Edwin Jackson, Adam Lind, Brian McCann
High Number SPs


Heath Bell, Gary Carter
Insert Mini Parallels

Starlin Castro Sliding Stars


Ralph Kiner Moonshots, Jeff Francoeur Glove Stories
SP Parallels


Troy Tulowitzki Sepia #/99, Dellin Betances Green Border


Prince Fielder Black Border, Russell Martin Black Border
The Hits


Matt Cain Relic, Prince Fielder Mini Framed Relic


Gaby Sanchez On-Card Auto, Johnny Cueto On-Card Auto
Overall Look
The overall look of these cards is very appealing. The absence of stats on the back is normally an issue for me, but feels appropriate for this release. The autographs are some of the most attractive out there and anything framed in this set works well.

Derek Jeter, front and back



Ken Griffey Jr., Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays



Cal Ripken Jr., David Wright, Ichiro



Ernie Banks, Johnny Bench, Bob Gibson



Dustin Pedroia, Eric Hosmer, Mike Trout
Base Set Photo Variations - Link to the Complete Visual Checklist



Carlos Gonzalez. David Freese, Mariano Rivera



Mike Moore, Mike Schmidt, Ryan Braun
Paper Framed - #/599


Moonshots


Curtis Granderson, Albert Belle



Willie Mays, Mickey Mantle, Mike Schmidt



Jose Bautista, Mike Stanton, Josh Hamilton
Sliding Stars


Curtis Granderson, Derek Jeter


Elvis Andrus, Ian Kinsler


Jacoby Ellsbury, Jimmy Rollins


Jose Reyes, Starlin Castro
Glove Stories


Ben Revere, Dewayne Wise


Jeff Francoeur, Josh Hamilton
Mini Set Photo Variations - Link to the Complete Visual Checklist


Buster Posey, David Ortiz


Joe Mauer, Justin Upton



Ryan Howard, Matt Kemp, Victor Martinez
Gypsy Queen Backs


Mickey Mantle, front and back



Scott Rolen, Troy Tulowitzki, Stephen Drew
Straight Cut


Mike Trout, front and back



Edwin Jackson, Adam Lind, Brian McCann
High Number SPs


Heath Bell, Gary Carter
Insert Mini Parallels

Starlin Castro Sliding Stars


Ralph Kiner Moonshots, Jeff Francoeur Glove Stories
SP Parallels


Troy Tulowitzki Sepia #/99, Dellin Betances Green Border


Prince Fielder Black Border, Russell Martin Black Border
The Hits


Matt Cain Relic, Prince Fielder Mini Framed Relic


Gaby Sanchez On-Card Auto, Johnny Cueto On-Card Auto
Overall Look
Quality and Variety of Players and Subsets.
Once again this a great mixture of the past and the present with the big names of yesterday, today and the future all represented very well. Do the hits hold up?
On Card autos that are look fantastic with a shot at some big names. Gypsy Kings relic and autograph cards are fun if you follow the employees of Topps. Will you want to collect them all?
Absolutely. This is a fun set to build and offers collectors a variety of options to sink their teeth into.2012 Topps Gypsy Queen Baseball should be high on set builders lists.
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