
Holy schizophrenia, Batman! Destiny truly was in the cardsโperhaps with a sprinkle of divine providence. Pope Leo XIV, already making history as the first American-born leader of the Roman Catholic Church, has now scored an unexpected honor that might just deserve a spot next to the papal tiara: a record-breaking trading card release by Topps.
Topps, a cornerstone of American pop culture and the undisputed heavyweight in trading cards and collectibles, has seen its fair share of legendsโsports icons, blockbuster heroes, and even political figures. But the fervor surrounding Pope Leo XIVโs debut in the Topps Now series was nothing short of a holy sensation. For a company built on home runs and slam dunks, itโs rare to see a bishopโs mitre take center stage. Yet this surge in sales isnโt just about noveltyโit speaks volumes about the pride and curiosity ignited by the rise of an American to the papal throne.
Topps Now specializes in capturing lightning-in-a-bottle moments, and this particular cardโa simple, solemn tribute to the newly elected Chicago-born pontiffโwas listed at a modest $8.99. Available for just a brief window, the card became a must-have for the faithful and fans alike, eager to claim a tangible memento of a truly historic moment.
According to Topps, the limited-edition run of Pope Leo XIVโs card sold a staggering 133,535 units between Thursday and Sunday, setting a new all-time sales record for any non-sports card in the brandโs long and storied history. In other words, this wasnโt just a papal milestoneโit was a collectorโs miracle.
From pews to portfolios, Pope Leo XIV is proving he has cross-market appeal. While he shepherds over a billion Catholics worldwide, heโs also unexpectedly inspiring collectors, card traders, and pop culture. In the grand tradition of Topps legends, the Holy Father has become a trading card titan, proving that when it comes to influence, he’s got both spiritual and cardboard clout.
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