across tracked D75 cards
in the D75 set
both raw and PSA 10 data
PSA 10 Premium by Card — D75 Data
Cards ranked by PSA 10 multiplier over raw. Values from the D75 Cards database — not guaranteed sale prices.
| # | Card | Driver | Variant | Raw | PSA 9 | PSA 10 | PSA 10 Gain | Multiplier | Verdict |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 28 Kimi Antonelli | Kimi Antonelli | Base | $18.00 | No sales | $400 | +$382 | 22.2× | Strong case |
| 2 | 34 Oliver Bearman | Oliver Bearman | Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor /199 | $9.30 | $56.75 | $164 | +$155 | 17.7× | Strong case |
| 3 | 4 Lewis Hamilton | Lewis Hamilton | Base | $15.00 | $21.70 | $250 | +$235 | 16.7× | Strong case |
| 4 | 16 Pierre Gasly | Pierre Gasly | Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor /199 | $5.00 | $22.50 | $65.50 | +$60.50 | 13.1× | Strong case |
| 5 | 7 George Russell | George Russell | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $6.00 | $24.00 | $70.00 | +$64.00 | 11.6× | Strong case |
| 6 | 3 Charles Leclerc | Charles Leclerc | Base | $7.50 | $41.00 | $86.75 | +$79.25 | 11.6× | Strong case |
| 7 | 13 Esteban Ocon | Esteban Ocon | Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor /199 | $5.20 | $18.00 | $53.00 | +$47.70 | 10.3× | Strong case |
| 8 | 27 George Russell | George Russell | Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor /199 | $6.00 | $19.40 | $56.75 | +$50.75 | 9.4× | Strong case |
| 9 | 50 Ayrton Senna | Ayrton Senna | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $5.50 | $17.60 | $51.75 | +$46.10 | 9.4× | Strong case |
| 10 | 29 Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $5.00 | $15.90 | $46.60 | +$41.60 | 9.3× | Strong case |
| 11 | 6 Oscar Piastri | Oscar Piastri | Base | $6.60 | $17.70 | $58.00 | +$51.50 | 8.9× | Strong case |
| 12 | 12 Isack Hadjar | Isack Hadjar | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $8.50 | $25.90 | $75.25 | +$66.75 | 8.8× | Strong case |
| 13 | 32 Isack Hadjar | Isack Hadjar | Gold Mini-Diamond Refractor /50 | $7.00 | $20.90 | $61.25 | +$54.25 | 8.7× | Strong case |
| 14 | 9 Fernando Alonso | Fernando Alonso | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $5.50 | $16.10 | $47.40 | +$41.90 | 8.6× | Strong case |
| 15 | 7 George Russell | George Russell | Base | $5.70 | $16.50 | $48.40 | +$42.70 | 8.5× | Strong case |
| 16 | 43 Jackie Stewart | Jackie Stewart | Green Mini-Diamond Refractor /99 | $7.40 | $21.50 | $62.75 | +$55.25 | 8.5× | Strong case |
| 17 | 5 Lando Norris | Lando Norris | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $8.50 | $24.90 | $72.25 | +$63.75 | 8.5× | Strong case |
| 18 | 5 Lando Norris | Lando Norris | Base | $6.80 | $19.40 | $56.75 | +$49.80 | 8.4× | Strong case |
| 19 | 6 Oscar Piastri | Oscar Piastri | Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 | $7.50 | $18.60 | $60.00 | +$52.50 | 8.0× | Strong case |
| 20 | 1 Max Verstappen | Max Verstappen | Base | $13.00 | $20.00 | $101 | +$88.25 | 7.8× | Strong case |
Values are collector reference estimates based on stored market research. Actual sale prices vary. How values are calculated →
When Grading Makes Sense — and When It Doesn't
Cards worth grading
Top rookie base cards — Kimi Antonelli's base (#D75-8, #D75-28) is the headline case. A raw copy trades at $35–$45. A PSA 10 copy trades at $200–$325. That's a gain of $150–$280 per card after grading costs. At current PSA turnaround times and standard service pricing, the submission math works clearly in the submitter's favour.
Numbered parallels /50 or lower — Scarcity and grading appeal compound each other on low-print-run cards. A Gold Mini-Diamond Refractor /50 PSA 10 for Verstappen has traded at $1,511. An ungraded copy of the same card would sell for a fraction of that. The smaller the print run, the more a PSA 10 label differentiates your copy from the rest of the population.
Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc base cards — the Ferrari-era narrative is driving collector interest. Hamilton's base PSA 10 is at $250 against a $40–$50 raw price. If Hamilton wins races in a Ferrari, expect that gap to widen further. Grading now, before a potential re-rating, is a reasonable risk-managed move.
Cards where grading is marginal
Mid-grid driver base cards under $5 raw — grading a $3 card costs $25–$35 minimum. Even a PSA 10 result returning a 5× premium only gets you to $15. You would need the multiplier to be unusually high, and the card to be a strong PSA 10 candidate, for the economics to work. Save grading budget for higher-value raw copies.
Night Vision /299 and Purple /199 parallels of non-premium drivers — these are the most common numbered parallels. High population of graded copies and weaker driver demand limits the premium a PSA 10 label can command. Grading premium for these tends to be in the 2–3× range, which is less compelling after fees.
The grading premium trend
Across 53 D75 variants with both raw and PSA 10 price data, the average PSA 10 multiplier is 6.9× the raw price. This is a materially higher grading premium than typical modern sports card releases, reflecting the set's status as a prestige F1 insert product with relatively limited PSA 10 supply and active demand from both F1 and card-collecting audiences. The rapid sale of PSA 10 copies (documented in our June 2026 market report) confirms there is a deep enough buyer pool to absorb well-graded supply without price depression.
PSA 10 Graded D75 Cards Currently for Sale on eBay
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Grading FAQ
Is it worth grading 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond 75th Anniversary cards?
For the top driver cards — particularly Kimi Antonelli, Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen base cards, and any numbered parallel — grading is generally worth it. PSA 10 copies of the Antonelli base card trade at roughly 7–8× the raw price. For mid-grid driver base cards trading under $5 raw, grading costs typically exceed the value uplift.
What is the PSA 10 premium on 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond cards?
Based on tracked market data, the average PSA 10 premium across D75 cards with sufficient sales data is 6.9× the raw price. The highest premiums are on rookie cards — the Antonelli base PSA 10 trades at approximately $200–$325 versus $35–$45 raw.
How much does it cost to grade a 2025 Topps Chrome F1 card?
PSA grading fees vary by service level. As of 2026, standard Economy service runs $25–$35 per card with several months turnaround. Express and Super Express services cost significantly more but return in weeks. Factor in shipping and any insurance when calculating whether grading is profitable for a specific card.
Which 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond cards are most worth grading?
The strongest candidates are: Kimi Antonelli base and numbered parallels (highest PSA 10 premiums), Lewis Hamilton base (Ferrari-era narrative premium), Max Verstappen numbered parallels, and any /25 or lower short-print regardless of driver. Low-numbered parallels have both scarcity and grading appeal because the small population of high-grade examples commands strong premiums.
Does PSA grading affect the value of 2025 Topps Chrome F1 cards?
Yes, significantly. A PSA 10 label on a 2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond card confirms card integrity, eliminates condition uncertainty for the buyer, and makes the card more liquid on the secondary market. PSA 10 copies consistently sell faster and at higher prices than raw equivalents, particularly for top-driver and rookie cards in this set.