2025 Topps Chrome F1 Diamond Cards - PSA Graded Population Report

Review PSA-style graded population counts by card and variant. Many 2025 Topps Chrome Formula 1 Diamond 75th Anniversary cards still have very low PSA 10 populations, so graded prices can move sharply when new sales appear.
Track the official PSA Graded Population Report for the 2025 Topps Chrome Formula 1 Diamond 75th Anniversary edition. Find up-to-date registry counts, PSA 10 gem mint populations, and fair market value trackers for F1 rookies and legends.

Tracked Variant Rows 140
Total Graded Pop 310
PSA 9 Pop 93
PSA 10 Pop 152
Low / No PSA 10 Rows 133

Why the Graded Population Matters

Graded population is a useful supply signal. A card can have an active raw market but still have very few PSA 10 examples. When the PSA 10 population is low, a single sale can look unusually high or low because buyers have few comparable examples. This page should be read with the price guide, card condition, print run and recent sales history.

Latest population data date stored: May 29, 2026.

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Graded Population by Card and Variant

Card Variant Driver PSA 8 PSA 9 PSA 10 Total Pop Actions
27 George Russell
Base George Russell
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS
0 1 1 2 View Card Search eBay
27 George Russell
Blue Mini-Diamond Refractor /150 George Russell
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS
0 0 1 1 View Card Search eBay
27 George Russell
Night Vision Mini-Diamond Refractor /299 George Russell
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS
0 0 1 1 View Card Search eBay
27 George Russell
Orange Mini-Diamond Refractor /25 George Russell
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS
0 0 1 1 View Card Search eBay
27 George Russell
Purple Mini-Diamond Refractor /199 George Russell
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS
0 0 1 1 View Card Search eBay

Graded Population FAQ

Why do graded population counts matter?

Population counts show how many graded copies have been reported at each grade. Low PSA 10 populations can make prices less stable because each new sale may carry more weight.

Does a low PSA 10 population always mean a card is valuable?

No. Value also depends on driver demand, print run, card condition, completed sales, buyer interest and how many raw copies remain ungraded.

Why are some graded prices unavailable even when population exists?

A card may have graded copies but no recent tracked public sales in that grade. In those cases, the population count is useful context but not a direct price.

Data source is the PSA Official Website