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2009 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #706

2009 • Topps • Heritage High Number
Major League Baseball • Atlanta Braves
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Kris Medlen from Heritage (2009)
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Kris Medlen's 2009 Topps Heritage rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, appealing primarily to Braves collectors and completionists rather than commanding broad speculative demand. Heritage's retro design aesthetic and collector-friendly format typically generates steady baseline interest, though Medlen's card trades closer to the lower end of the Heritage rookie spectrum given his career arc. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the market is effectively illiquid at this moment.
As a base Heritage rookie card, this issue carries no serial numbering or short-print designation, placing it in a high-print-run tier with significant raw supply still in circulation. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin, as the investment case for submitting base Heritage rookies of mid-tier players rarely justifies grading costs. Collectors seeking scarcer Medlen Heritage variants would need to pursue chrome parallels or autograph inserts from the same product year.
Medlen had a compelling career narrative — including a remarkable stretch as one of baseball's most dominant pitchers in 2012 before Tommy John surgery altered his trajectory — but he retired without the sustained Hall of Fame-caliber production that drives long-term rookie card appreciation. Grading submission trends for this card are minimal, and market momentum remains flat with little catalyst for renewed collector interest on the horizon. This card is best suited for personal collection or Braves team sets rather than as an investment-grade asset.

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Heritage High Number • #706

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