Topps Museum Collection Signature Swatches Dual Relic Autograph (2013)
42 rookie cards · 4 variations · 0 sales last 30 days
The Topps Museum Collection Signature Swatches Dual Relic Autograph set (2013) features 42 tracked football nfl rookie cards across 4 variations. Over the last 30 days, cards from this set have recorded 0 total PSA 10 sales. The most actively traded cards are Keenan Allen, Eddie Lacy, and Robert Woods.
Popular variations for Topps Museum Collection Signature Swatches Dual Relic Autograph include Base, Copper, Gold, Emerald 1/1. Parallel variations like Silver Prizm, Gold, and numbered cards can carry significant premiums over base cards, making the specific variation one of the biggest factors in a card's value.
Each card below shows the 30-day price change percentage and total sales count for PSA 10 graded copies. Click any card to view the full price history, market summary, and detailed stats for that player.
Rookie Cards
Keenan Allen
#KA Copper
Eddie Lacy
#EL Copper

Robert Woods
#RW Base
Matt Barkley
#MB Copper
Tyler Eifert
#TE Gold

EJ Manuel
#EJM Base
Le'Veon Bell
#LB Copper

Keenan Allen
#KA Base

Le'Veon Bell
#LB Base
Giovani Bernard
#GN Base
EJ Manuel
#EJM Gold
DeAndre Hopkins
#DA Gold
Zach Ertz
#ZE Base
Zach Ertz
#ZE Copper
Geno Smith
#GS Gold
Aaron Dobson
#AD Copper
Giovani Bernard
#GN Gold
Eddie Lacy
#EL Base
Tyler Eifert
#TE Copper
Tyler Eifert
#TE Base
Manti Te'o
#MT Gold
Geno Smith
#GS Emerald 1/1
Giovani Bernard
#GN Copper

Montee Ball
#MBA Base
Cordarrelle Patterson
#CP Base
Mike Glennon
#MG Base
Manti Te'o
#MT Copper
Manti Te'o
#MT Base
Cordarrelle Patterson
#CP Copper

Geno Smith
#GS Base
Tavon Austin
#TA Gold
Aaron Dobson
#AD Emerald 1/1
Justin Hunter
#JH Gold
EJ Manuel
#EJM Copper

Mike Glennon
#MG Gold

Tavon Austin
#TA Base

Aaron Dobson
#AD Base

Matt Barkley
#MB Base

Montee Ball
#MBA Gold

Eddie Lacy
#EL Gold
DeAndre Hopkins
#DA Copper

DeAndre Hopkins
#DA Base
Topps Museum Collection Signature Swatches Dual Relic Autograph Variations
This set includes 4 parallel variations. Rarer parallels typically command higher prices than base cards.