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A 2011 Topps Series 2 baseball card featuring Aneury Rodriguez of the Houston Astros, card #506. Part of the mid-2011 Topps release.
2011 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Houston Astros
Near Mint
506
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Aneury Rodriguez’s 2011 Topps Series 2 rookie card sits in the lower tier of MLB rookie-card demand, reflecting his brief major league tenure and limited long-term collector base. High-grade examples can still command a premium over raw copies because flagship Topps rookie cards carry broader recognition within the set, but this card generally trades below market compared with rookie cards of more established Astros players from the same era. Within 2011 Topps Series 2, it is a standard flagship rookie rather than a chase-driven card tied to major career significance.
This is a base rookie card, not a naturally scarce short print, so overall supply is typically broader than parallel or serial-numbered versions from the product. With only one active listing visible, current marketplace availability is thin, but that reflects low turnover more than true scarcity; graded population is usually modest because cards of this profile are less frequently submitted than star rookie issues. Raw copies tend to surface more often than slabbed examples, and premium grades are the main differentiator when one does appear.
From an investment standpoint, the card has limited upside because Rodriguez did not build the sustained MLB resume that supports long-term rookie-card momentum. Rookie-card status and flagship Topps branding give it some baseline liquidity, but demand remains highly selective and grading submission trends are unlikely to accelerate meaningfully. This is a niche hold for set builders and Astros/team collectors rather than a card with strong demand from the broader investment market.

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