
Jed Lowrie
2012 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #248

2008 • Topps • Allen & Ginter
Major League Baseball • Boston Red Sox
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Lowrie's 2008 Allen & Ginter rookie sits in the lower tier of his overall card market, reflecting a journeyman career that never reached superstar status despite consistent contributions across multiple franchises. The Allen & Ginter brand carries a collector premium due to its vintage aesthetic and crossover appeal, which provides a slight lift above standard Topps base rookie issues. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and any transaction becomes an outsized data point for this card's perceived value.
The 2008 Allen & Ginter base set was produced in significant quantities, making this a standard print run card without serial numbering or short print designation. Parallel versions — including the black-bordered mini and the no-number mini — carry meaningfully stronger demand and command a premium over the base version. Graded population for Lowrie's Allen & Ginter rookie remains thin, as submission volume for mid-tier players from this era is low, meaning high-grade copies are scarce in PSA and BGS population reports.
Lowrie retired following injury-shortened later seasons, and without a Hall of Fame trajectory or iconic career moment, long-term speculative demand remains modest. The Allen & Ginter brand sustains collector interest independently of player performance, offering some insulation for this card compared to standard flagship rookies. Grading a high-condition raw copy could yield a population-driven premium given the sparse graded pool, though market momentum for this player is largely flat with limited catalysts for appreciation.

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