
Vladimir Guerrero
2008 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #20

2008 Topps Allen & Ginter Mini #120 featuring Derek Jeter in a black bordered variation — a desirable piece for Allen & Ginter and Yankees collectors focused on set building and display.
2008 • Topps • Allen & Ginter • Black Bordered
MLB • New York Yankees
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120
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The 2008 Topps Allen & Ginter Derek Jeter commands a notable premium within the A&G set ecosystem, driven by Jeter's iconic status as the face of the New York Yankees dynasty era. As a Hall of Famer with five World Series rings, his cards consistently trade above market averages for comparable players from the same set. Graded copies — particularly PSA 10 and BGS 9.5 — attract significantly stronger demand than raw examples, reflecting collector preference for authenticated condition in vintage-style modern issues.
The base version of this card carries a standard print run typical of Topps flagship-tier products from 2008, meaning raw copies circulate with relative frequency in the secondary market. However, the Allen & Ginter line also produced short-print variations, mini parallels, and black-bordered inserts for that year, each carrying substantially reduced print runs that elevate scarcity. With only one active listing currently available, the immediate market supply is extremely thin, which can create artificial price pressure regardless of the card's base rarity tier.
Jeter's Hall of Fame induction in 2020 cemented long-term collector demand, and his cards from the mid-to-late career window — including 2008 issues — benefit from sustained nostalgia-driven buying cycles. The Allen & Ginter brand has developed a dedicated collector base that values its retro aesthetic, adding a set-premium layer on top of the player premium. Grading submission trends for Jeter A&G cards remain consistent, suggesting steady market participation rather than speculative spikes, which points to stable and defensible long-term value.

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