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2002 • Topps
T206 • #204B

2002 • Topps • T206
Major League Baseball • Philadelphia Phillies
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Jimmy Rollins from 206 (2002)
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The 2002 Topps T206 Jimmy Rollins occupies a mid-tier position within his overall cardography, sitting below his certified autograph and relic cards but drawing collector interest as part of a historically styled set that pays homage to the early 1900s tobacco card era. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is thin, meaning individual sales can skew perceived value significantly in either direction. Rollins' status as a World Series champion and 2007 NL MVP anchors consistent baseline demand among Phillies team collectors.
The 2002 Topps T206 set was produced as a mass-market base release without serial numbering, placing this card in the broader print-run category with no inherent scarcity from a production standpoint. Parallel and insert variants from this set do command premiums over the base version, so confirming whether this is a standard base card or a parallel is essential to accurate positioning. Graded population data for this specific card is likely sparse, as most collectors have not submitted base-tier early 2000s Topps cards for grading, keeping high-grade PSA or BGS copies relatively uncommon in slabbed form.
Rollins' Hall of Fame candidacy remains an open conversation — his 2,306 career hits, four Gold Gloves, and championship pedigree keep his name relevant, but he has not yet received an induction call, which tempers speculative buying pressure on his cards. Should he receive Hall of Fame recognition, cards from this era would likely see a short-term spike in demand, particularly raw copies that collectors would consider submitting for grading. Current market momentum for early 2000s base Topps cards is modest, making this more of a patient hold for Phillies collectors than an active flip opportunity.

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