49 Nigel Mansell
Print run: /199
Raw card prices first — ungraded values, PSA grading premiums and price trends for all 2025 Topps Chrome Formula 1 Diamond 75th Anniversary cards and variants.
Print run: /199
Print run: /150
Print run: /99
Print run: /299
Prices default to raw/ungraded values so you can see what cards cost to buy without grading. Trend arrows (↑↓→) compare the current price to the previous import — they reflect direction since the last data update, not long-term market movement. The grading premium shows how many times the PSA 10 price exceeds the raw price for the same card. All prices are collector guidance only and may vary based on condition, timing, seller, serial number and demand.
The 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond card values page ranks every priced variant in the D75 set by its highest available estimated value across market, ungraded, PSA 9, and PSA 10 data points. With 197 variants tracked and a highest single card value of $1,553, this page gives collectors a fast snapshot of where the real money sits in the set. Values are sourced from eBay sales and market research, updated regularly, and cover the full parallel ladder from Base cards through to ultra-rare numbered variants like the SuperFractor (/1) and Red Mini-Diamond Refractor (/5).
No driver comes close to Kimi Antonelli when it comes to sheer presence at the top of the D75 values chart. Antonelli cards occupy multiple spots in the top 10, with his Orange Mini-Diamond Refractor (/25) #D75-8 recording a PSA 9 sale of $1,400 - putting it among the most valuable cards in the entire set. His Green Mini-Diamond Refractor (/99) #D75-8 has a PSA 10 value of $832, and his second Green Mini-Diamond entry (#D75-28) reaches $365 in PSA 10. Even his base card - the most affordable entry point - trades at $40 ungraded and $325 in PSA 10, dwarfing virtually every other driver's base card value in the set.
The driving force behind Antonelli's surging card values is simple: he is the most exciting young talent to enter Formula 1 in years, and he debuted in one of the sport's most storied seats. Signed by Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS as the direct successor to Lewis Hamilton, Antonelli arrived in F1 as a teenager carrying enormous expectations. Collectors are buying the narrative - a generational talent, a championship-contending car, and the kind of backstory that defines long-term hobby value. If Antonelli continues to develop at his current pace and challenges for the F1 World Championship, his rookie cards from the 2025 season could look extremely undervalued in hindsight. The card market is pricing in that possibility right now.
Beyond Antonelli, the values page highlights several other standout cards. The Fernando Alonso SuperFractor (/1) #D75-29 leads the entire set at $1,553, reflecting the extreme scarcity of a 1-of-1 card for one of F1's most legendary drivers. The Max Verstappen Gold Mini-Diamond Refractor (/50) #D75-1 reaches $1,511 in PSA 10, and the Oscar Piastri Red Mini-Diamond Refractor (/5) #D75-6 trades at $720. Fellow rookie Isack Hadjar's Gold Mini-Diamond Refractor (/50) #D75-12 hits $420 in PSA 10, showing that the full 2025 rookie class is attracting serious collector attention alongside Antonelli.
The values page can be filtered by variant type (Base, numbered parallel, or rare insert), rookie status, and driver to help collectors focus on the cards that matter most to them. Sorting by highest value lets you quickly identify which variants are driving the most market activity. Each card entry links directly to its full card page and an eBay search for that specific variant, making it easy to compare live listings against tracked values. For sellers, the PSA 10 premium data is especially useful - many variants in the D75 set see PSA 10 copies sell for 5-10x the raw ungraded price, making grading decisions much easier to evaluate.