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2000 • Fleer
Tradition Glossy • #364

2000 • Fleer • Tradition Glossy
Major League Baseball • Detroit Tigers
Near Mint
474
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This 2000 Fleer Tradition Glossy card features Rodney Lindsey of the Detroit Tigers, card #474. A great addition to any baseball card collection. Rodney Lindsey cards remain popular among collectors. Fleer cards are nostalgic favorites from the hobby's golden era. Ships securely with tracking.
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Rodney Lindsey's 2000 Fleer Tradition Glossy serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within the broader Fleer Tradition set, appealing primarily to player collectors and Detroit Tigers team collectors rather than the mainstream market. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where a single motivated buyer can significantly influence perceived value. As a fringe roster player from the early 2000s Tigers era, this card does not command the same premium as contemporaries who went on to sustained MLB careers.
The Glossy parallel designation within 2000 Fleer Tradition indicates a limited print run relative to the base set, and the serial-numbered attribute further restricts the total population of legitimate copies in circulation. Population reports from grading companies like PSA and BGS are expected to show very few, if any, graded submissions for this specific card, meaning the raw-to-graded ratio skews heavily toward ungraded copies. The combination of a parallel finish and serial numbering places this above base card status, but the overall print run for Glossy parallels in this era was still relatively modest by modern standards.
Lindsey had a brief MLB tenure without establishing a significant statistical legacy, which limits long-term speculative demand and makes sustained market momentum unlikely without an unexpected cultural or nostalgic catalyst. Grading submission trends for low-profile players from this era remain minimal, meaning a high-grade certified copy could stand out sharply in a thin population but would still face liquidity challenges when reselling. Collectors focused on Detroit Tigers team sets or early 2000s Fleer completions represent the most reliable buyer pool, making this a patience-required hold rather than an active flip candidate.

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