
Nicholas Castellanos
2019 • Topps
Chrome • #95

2006 • Topps • Chrome • Refractor
National Football League • Seattle Seahawks
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Ben Obomanu's 2006 Topps Chrome serial-numbered rookie commands a modest premium over his base counterparts, though his limited career impact as a role player for the Seattle Seahawks keeps overall demand subdued. Within the 2006 Topps Chrome set, which is anchored by higher-profile rookies from that class, Obomanu's card occupies the lower tier of collector interest. Condition remains a meaningful factor, as Chrome refractors and serial-numbered parallels from this era benefit from grading premiums when surface quality and centering are strong.
The serial-numbered designation places this card above the standard Chrome base issue, with the specific print run being a critical factor in determining scarcity — lower-numbered parallels from 2006 Topps Chrome such as the Gold or Superfractor tiers carry significantly more weight than higher-numbered versions. Graded population for Obomanu's Chrome cards is notably thin, reflecting limited collector submission interest over the years, which means high-grade copies are genuinely scarce in population reports despite not being aggressively sought. The 2006 Topps Chrome set does feature short-print variations and a tiered refractor parallel structure, so identifying the exact parallel type is essential to accurately assessing this card's rarity within the set.
Obomanu played seven NFL seasons primarily as a receiver and special teams contributor, never achieving Pro Bowl status or sustained statistical prominence, which limits the long-term appreciation potential of his rookie cards. The current market shows only a single active listing, signaling extremely thin liquidity — this cuts both ways, as it can suppress price discovery while also meaning a motivated buyer could push relative value higher. Collector interest in deep-roster players from this era tends to remain flat unless a broader 2006 Topps Chrome set run or nostalgia cycle drives renewed attention to the checklist.

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