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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #TLP-CS

2003 • Topps • Series 1
Major League Baseball • Baltimore Orioles
Near Mint
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Jerry Hairston Jr. from Series 1 (2003)
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Jerry Hairston Jr.'s 2003 Topps Series 1 rookie card occupies the lower tier of his overall cardboard footprint, reflecting his career as a utility player rather than a star-caliber talent. With only a single active listing currently available, the card trades in a thin market with minimal price discovery, making condition a significant differentiator for any transaction. Compared to the broader 2003 Topps Series 1 set, which is anchored by higher-profile rookies, Hairston's card commands modest positioning at best.
As a base card from the 2003 Topps Series 1 set, this is a mass-produced issue with no serial numbering, placing it in a high-print-run category with substantial raw supply still circulating in the market. Graded population reports show relatively few PSA or BGS submissions, which is typical for utility player cards of this era that rarely attracted grading investment. The absence of a parallel or insert designation means there is no scarcity premium driving collector demand beyond the rookie card designation itself.
Hairston Jr. retired without Hall of Fame credentials, which significantly limits the long-term appreciation potential of his rookie card compared to contemporaries with star power or postseason legacies. Grading submission trends for this card remain flat, with little evidence of renewed collector interest or speculative buying activity in the secondary market. The investment case is narrow — the card is best suited for team or player set collectors rather than those seeking market momentum or portfolio growth.

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