Star Trek trading cards have a long history in the hobby. The first ones dates back to 1967 when Leaf produced a set of black and white cards. In 1976, Topps did their own and followed it up with a release for Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
In the ensuing years, several companies have held the license to make Star Trek trading cards. In the late 1990s, SkyBox was the first to introduce autographs for the franchise. This has continued on in a big way at Rittenhouse Archives, the manufacturer that currently has the license.
To date, all of the Star Trek TV series and films have trading cards in some fashion.
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2003 Rittenhouse Star Trek: Nemesis Expansion Checklist, Trading Cards Details
2003 Rittenhouse Star Trek: Nemesis Expansion is a small factory set that has 18 base cards and a costume card. Base cards take advantage of the later release date, adding special effects shots.
2002 Rittenhouse Star Trek: Nemesis Checklist, Trading Cards
2002 Rittenhouse Star Trek: Nemesis offers an in-depth look at one of the more disappointing films in the franchise's history. The autograph list includes several lead stars from Next Generation fame as well as Tom Hardy.
Star Trek Remastered Original Series Autographs Gallery
2011 Rittenhouse Star Trek Remastered Original Series Autographs is the first set from the franchise to promise a dual autograph per box. Check out the entire set, complete with checklist, gallery and more.
Quotable Star Trek Movies Autographs Gallery
Not only do the 2010 Rittenhouse Quotable Star Trek Movies Autographs cover lead characters from The Next Generation, but there are several signers notable for other shows and movies. Kim Cattrall and Alan Ruck are just a couple. Check out the entire set.
1976 Topps Star Trek Checklist, Trading Cards Info, Gallery
Get a detailed look at one of the most popular sets of Star Trek trading cards of all-time -- 1976 Topps Star Trek. See a full gallery, find out about the set and more.