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The 2011 Topps Series 2 #430 Trevor Crowe card captures the Cleveland Indians outfielder during his MLB tenure. A straightforward base card from one of baseball's most collected modern sets.
2011 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
430
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Trevor Crowe's 2011 Topps Series 2 rookie card occupies the lower tier of the MLB rookie card market, reflecting his limited career impact as a reserve outfielder with the Cleveland Indians. With only one active listing, the card sees minimal trading volume, suggesting it trades at or near base-level pricing within the broader 2011 Topps Series 2 set. Collectors primarily acquire this card for roster completeness rather than player-driven demand.
As a standard base rookie card within the 2011 Topps Series 2 set, this card carries a high print run with no serial numbering, placing it in the most common tier of the product's checklist. Graded population reports across PSA, BGS, and SGC show minimal submission activity, indicating collectors have not prioritized this card for professional grading. The lack of parallel or insert variants for this specific card further limits its appeal to rarity-focused collectors.
Crowe's brief MLB career, spanning parts of five seasons without significant statistical milestones, offers little catalyst for renewed collector interest or upward market momentum. The single active listing signals a dormant secondary market with negligible grading submission trends, making appreciation unlikely without an unexpected surge in player nostalgia or set-completion demand. This card is best positioned as a low-priority hold for team or set collectors rather than a speculative investment target.

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