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2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #570

A 2011 Topps Series 2 baseball card featuring Mitch Moreland during his tenure with the Texas Rangers. This standard-issue card from the popular Series 2 set offers collectors a piece of early 2010s baseball cardboard.
2011 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
634
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Mitch Moreland’s 2011 Topps Series 2 rookie card sits in the lower-to-middle tier of his rookie market, but the flagship Topps branding gives it stronger collector recognition than many lesser-issued contemporaries. High-grade copies command a premium over raw examples because condition-sensitive surfaces and centering matter more on mainstream base rookies. Within the broader 2011 Topps set, this card does not trade at the star level, but it holds steady interest due to Moreland’s long MLB career and his role on notable Texas Rangers clubs.
This is a standard flagship rookie card rather than a serial-numbered insert or limited parallel, so overall print volume is meaningfully higher than short prints and color variants from the same release. Its scarcity comes more from top-condition availability than from true limited supply, with graded gem-level examples typically much harder to locate than raw copies. With only one active listing available, the current visible supply is thin, which can cause stronger examples to trade above market relative to typical base-rookie expectations.
As a retired player without Hall of Fame momentum, Moreland’s market is driven more by team collectors, rookie-card completists, and flagship Topps demand than by broad speculative buying. That makes the rookie premium relatively stable but unlikely to accelerate sharply unless supply stays unusually tight in high grade. Submission trends for this type of card usually favor only the cleanest copies, so well-centered, high-grade examples should continue to see the strongest demand within Moreland’s card catalog.

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