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2025 topps takashi murakami + mlb world tour tokyo series checklist

2025 Topps Takashi Murakami + MLB World Tour Tokyo Series Checklist

Published 2026-06-28 · Updated 2026-06-28 · by Jason Trogdon
Sports Cards 10 cards · 1 sections

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The complete 2025 Topps Takashi Murakami + MLB World Tour Tokyo Series checklist. 10 cards across 1 section: Autographs Checklist (10). Jump to a section below, or browse every card with links to eBay sold comps and active listings.

Chase Cards

1. Michael Busch

2. Pete Crow-Armstrong

3. Shota Imanaga

Shota Imanaga #

4. Clayton Kershaw

5. Shohei Ohtani

Checklist Overview

Autographs Checklist

10 cards

# Card eBay Sold eBay Active
Michael Busch sold comps browse live
Pete Crow-Armstrong sold comps browse live
Shota Imanaga sold comps browse live
Clayton Kershaw sold comps browse live
Shohei Ohtani sold comps browse live
Andy Pages sold comps browse live
Blake Snell sold comps browse live
Seiya Suzuki sold comps browse live
Kyle Tucker sold comps browse live
Yoshinobu Yamamoto sold comps browse live

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cards are in the 2025 Topps Takashi Murakami + MLB World Tour Tokyo Series set?

See the Checklist Overview section above — each section lists its exact card count, and the total rolls up to the combined roster.

Where can I buy 2025 Topps Takashi Murakami + MLB World Tour Tokyo Series cards?

Every row in the tables above includes direct links to eBay sold comps and active listings for that card. Sold comps show what the card has actually moved for over the last 90 days; active listings show what sellers are asking right now.

Which 2025 Topps Takashi Murakami + MLB World Tour Tokyo Series cards should I get graded?

Graded-card ROI depends on the raw-to-PSA-10 spread + grading fee + eBay seller fees. For card-specific grading ROI math, see our grading ROI articles — they cover the chase cards from this set individually.

What’s the difference between base cards, parallels, inserts, and autographs?

Base cards are the standard set. Parallels are the same card with different colors / foils / numbering (often serially numbered). Inserts are bonus subsets with their own numbering. Autographs are signed on-card or via sticker — usually the highest-value cards in any set.

How often is this checklist updated?

Our checklist cache syncs weekly from upstream sources + whenever the set-gets a new printing, errata, or short-print reveal. If you spot a missing card or a numbering issue, the upstream source listed above is the source of truth and we’ll pick it up on the next sync.

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