
Mike Lansing
1998 • Topps
#459

1993 • Topps • Traded
Major League Baseball • Montreal Expos
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Mike Lansing from Traded (1993)
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Mike Lansing's 1993 Topps Traded rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as Lansing was a solid but not elite MLB infielder whose career ceiling limits broad collector demand. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, which can create artificial scarcity optics but does not necessarily reflect strong underlying demand. Compared to other cards in the 1993 Topps Traded set, Lansing's entry trades at the lower end of the spectrum, well below the premium commanded by star-caliber rookies from the same release.
The 1993 Topps Traded set was produced in relatively high volumes consistent with the early-1990s mass production era, meaning this is a base rookie card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variants to distinguish it. Population reports from major grading services show limited graded copies in circulation, which is more a reflection of low submission interest than true scarcity. Raw copies remain widely available in the secondary market, and the absence of a meaningful graded population suppresses any condition-based premium.
Lansing had a respectable nine-year MLB career but never achieved All-Star status or Hall of Fame consideration, which significantly limits long-term appreciation potential for his rookie cards. The early-1990s overproduction era continues to weigh heavily on values across this set, and grading submission trends for Lansing show minimal collector enthusiasm compared to contemporaries. Unless a nostalgia-driven regional market or set-registry collecting trend emerges, this card is unlikely to see meaningful upward momentum in the foreseeable future.

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