
Mark Grace
1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #179

2001 Topps Series 2 Mark Grace #320 — a classic Topps baseball card from the early 2000s era, ideal for Cubs collectors, set builders, and long-term hobbyists.
2001 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Chicago Cubs
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320
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Mark Grace's 2001 Topps Series 2 base card occupies the lower tier of his overall cardboard footprint, as late-career base issues from established veterans rarely command the premium of his earlier Cubs-era releases or rookie cards. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, which can distort perceived value in either direction. Grace's career significance as a consistent contact hitter and World Series champion with Arizona gives his cards lasting collector appeal, though base issues from this era trade at modest levels relative to his premium parallels.
As a base card from the 2001 Topps Series 2 set, this issue carries a standard print run with no serial numbering, placing it firmly in the high-print-run tier with limited scarcity-driven demand. Graded copies are available, but population reports for base cards of this vintage from Topps typically show a modest number of high-grade submissions, as collectors historically prioritized grading parallels and inserts over base issues. A PSA or BGS 10 grade would represent the meaningful exception here, as gem mint copies of late-career base cards can attract condition-sensitive collectors willing to pay a condition premium.
Grace retired following the 2003 season and has maintained a steady but niche collector base, with Hall of Fame candidacy discussions keeping periodic interest alive among Cubs faithful and vintage collectors. The grading submission trend for early 2000s Topps base cards has remained low relative to the hobby's broader grading boom, limiting population growth and keeping high-grade copies relatively scarce. Market momentum for this specific card is quiet given the single active listing, but Grace's sustained cultural relevance in Chicago and Arizona markets provides a stable floor for patient holders.

1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #179

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1997 • Topps
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1988 • Topps
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2002 • Topps
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