
Trevor Hoffman
2008 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #114

The 1993 Topps Series 2 Trevor Hoffman #572 captures the Hall of Fame closer during his early years with the Florida Marlins, a key card for vintage baseball collectors.
1993 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Florida Marlins
Near Mint
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As a 1993 Topps Series 2 rookie card, Hoffman's entry-level issue sits at the lower end of his overall card market due to the high print run typical of early-90s Topps production. However, the Hall of Fame closer's career significance — 601 saves, a record that stood for years — gives this card more sustained collector interest than most commons from the same era. Condition plays a meaningful role here, as high-grade PSA or BGS examples command a notable premium over raw copies in this otherwise accessible price tier.
The 1993 Topps base set was produced in mass quantities, meaning this is not a short print or limited parallel — raw copies are widely available and population reports reflect a high volume of graded submissions. Despite the abundance of raw cards, gem mint examples are proportionally rarer due to the notoriously poor centering and soft corners found across the 1993 Topps print run. There are no serial-numbered or autographed variants within this specific issue, making condition the primary differentiator among copies.
Hoffman's Hall of Fame induction in 2018 provided a sustained floor for his rookie card market, and his legacy as one of the most dominant closers in MLB history keeps collector demand relatively stable. The single active listing signals thin market liquidity, which can cut both ways — limited supply may support pricing, but low transaction volume makes price discovery difficult. Grading submissions on this card remain steady among vintage completionists, though the investment upside is modest given the high original print run and broad availability of raw copies.

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