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2002 • Topps
T206 • #81

2002 • Topps • T206
Major League Baseball • Arizona Diamondbacks
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Randy Johnson from 206 (2002)
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The 2002 Topps T206 Randy Johnson sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with base-tier inserts from early 2000s sets that lack serial numbering or autograph elements. As a tribute to the classic T206 tobacco card format, this issue carries modest collector nostalgia but trades at entry-level pricing relative to Johnson's certified autographs or vintage-era rookies. Johnson's Hall of Fame status and iconic career — five Cy Young Awards and a perfect game — provide a floor of sustained collector interest even for budget-friendly issues.
This card does not carry a serial number or documented short print designation, placing it in the standard base parallel category of the T206 tribute set with an open print run. With only one active listing currently visible, raw supply in the secondary market is thin at this moment, though that scarcity is likely transient rather than structural. Graded population data for this specific issue is expected to be minimal, as submitting a low-value base card rarely justifies grading fees, keeping most copies in raw, ungraded condition.
Johnson's induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame provides long-term legitimacy to his collectibles market, but growth potential for unsigned, unnumbered base cards from this era remains limited. Collector focus for Johnson tends to concentrate on his 1989 rookie cards, certified autographs, and high-grade vintage parallels, leaving tribute set base issues with modest upside. Grading submission trends for this card are unlikely to accelerate unless a broader T206 set registry movement gains traction, making this more of a casual collector hold than an active investment target.

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