
There are all kind of theories as to why values have been skyrocketing. Is it a strange "pump & dump" scheme? Has Topps actually been successful at expanding the collector base -- by appealing to a subculture that has always had a tertiary interest in the hobby (street culture/sneakerheads)? And will this new collector base remain, or are they a flash in the pan? Has the recent pandemic finally caused American minds to go crazy -- to the point of latching on to our newest fad with reckless economic abandon?

As I said, what does interest me is the art, and what we have today is the fifth Sandy Koufax card released in the Project 2020 set. It was created by Naturel. Check it out at the very top. Go here to check it out and order from Topps online. A complete checklist of all the cards in the set can be found here. The reverse of the card is on the right. BTW, you can check out some of Naturels work on his Instagram here: @Naturel. You can find his website here: AllBurgundy.com.
Naturel's style is often referred to as postmordern illustrations using a cubist and surrealist vision that is often called “vector” art.
Above is a look at the Jackie Robinson Naturel card created for Topps. Below is a current Sandy Koufax checklist of Topps Project 2020 cards with their corresponding artist and print runs. This is both the fifth Koufax card and Naturel creation to be released so far:
- #2 -- Jacob Rochester -- (link here) 1,135 print run
- #36 -- Oldmanalan -- (link here) 2,488 print run
- #49 -- Andrew Thiel -- (link here) 2,149 print run
- #79 -- Fucci -- (link here) 6,607 print run
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