Rolling Stones to be featured on set of Panini Prizm cards

Release date to be determined for set honoring iconic rock band

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The set will feature a 100-card base checklist and more than 15 parallels. (Credit: Panini)

One of the most iconic bands in rock history is getting its own set of Prizm trading cards.

Panini America will release a trading card set featuring The Rolling Stones as part of a multi-year partnership under its flagship Prizm brand, the card company announced Monday.

According to Panini, the set will celebrate the band’s more than 60-year career in music and tours with a 100-card base checklist and more than 15 parallels.

In addition to the ultra-popular Color Blast case hit, the set will feature a lineup of die-cut inserts such as Albums, Hot Lips and International Licks. Albums will celebrate the band’s discography, while Hot Lips and International Licks will make use of the band’s famous tongue logo.

“The Rolling Stones are an iconic brand, are integral to the history of music, and have millions of dedicated fans across the globe,” Panini America CEO Mark Warsop said in a statement. “We are proud to be partnering with them and to share our products celebrating their legacy and so many of their memorable moments. We think that fans will be very excited.”

Other insert sets include The Original Stadium Show, which features unique stage designs, Behind the Scenes, which includes backstage and in-studio photos, and Singles, which will highlight the band’s top hits.

Panini confirmed to cllct Monday that Prizm The Rolling Stones will be available in both hobby and retail formats on December 18.

Hobby Mega Box configurations will feature seven cards per pack and six packs per box.

In addition to the Prizm trading cards, a number of other collectibles will be created throughout the agreement. Details on those items weren’t immediately provided.

Considered one of the most important and influential bands of all time, The Rolling Stones have also been a favorite among collectors. An Andy Warhol portrait of frontman Mick Jagger sold for $131,250 in 2023 at Heritage, and a 1969 Altamont concert poster sold for $93,750 in April.

Ben Burrows is a reporter and editor for cllct.