1998 Topps Gold Label Baseball Class Identification Guide

1998 Topps Gold Label Baseball Cards Class Identification Guide
1998 Topps Gold Label Baseball Cards Class Identification Guide

1998 Topps Gold Label can be a challenging product to collect if you don’t know what’s what. It took me some time before I figured out what was what with this set since Topps didn’t clearly state the class identification on the cards. Luckily, they fixed this in 1999.

Let’s makes some sense of the 1998 issue. Here’s what you need to know:

  1. Class 1: This class features the player in a fielding pose in the background. The text on the card is flat gold foil. Common.
  2. Class 2: This class features the player in a running pose in the background. The text on the card is silver sparkle foil. Uncommon. Insertion ratio: 1:2
  3. Class 3: This class features the player in a batting pose in the background. The text on the card is gold sparkle foil. Rare. Insertion ratio: 1:4

Each class comes in 4 different versions for a total of 12 different cards per player. Here’s the rundown:

  • Gold Label: This is the base card; it has a flat gold foil label. Common.
  • Black Label: The label on these is black. Uncommon.
    • Class 1: Insertion ratio: 1:8
    • Class 2: Insertion ratio: 1:16
    • Class 3: Insertion ratio: 1:32
  • Red Label: The label on these is red and each class comes with a different print run. Rare.
    • Class 1: Print run of 100. Insertion ratio: 1:99
    • Class 2: Print run of 50. Insertion ratio: 1:198
    • Class 3: Print run of 25. Insertion ratio: 1:396
  • One to One: These are the most difficult to find. Only one set was printed, which makes each card a 1/1. Insertion ratio: Unstated. Ultra rare.

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Set Information:

1998 Topps Gold Label is a 150-card set issued in 3-card packs with an SRP of $3.00 and came 24 packs per box and 8 boxes per case. 5-card HTA packs were issued with an SRP of $5.00.

Asterisks have been included next to the Odds ratios for the Class 1 One of Ones because the odds of pulling this parallel in both Class 2 and 3 use this same ratio. Since no odds ratio confirmation exists for Class 1, it makes sense to assume the same odds with that class too.

SetTotal CardsPrint Run(s)Odds
Class 1100
Class 1 Black1001:8
Class 1 Red1001001:99
Class 1 One to One10011:1085*
Class 1 Black One to One10011:1085*
Class 1 Red One to One10011:1085*
Class 21001:2
Class 2 Black1001:16
Class 2 Red100501:198
Class 2 One to One10011:1085
Class 2 Black One to One10011:1085
Class 2 Red One to One10011:1085
Class 31001:4
Class 3 Black1001:32
Class 3 Red100251:396
Class 3 One to One10011:1085
Class 3 Black One to One10011:1085
Class 3 Red One to One10011:1085
Home Run Race41:12 HTA
Home Run Race Black41:48 HTA
Home Run Race Red4611:4055 HTA
Pre-Production3Wholesale/Retail Dist.
1998 Topps Gold Label

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