
Jered Weaver
2011 • Topps
Series 1 • #75

2011 • Topps • Update Series • Gold
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Angels
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The 2011 Topps Update Series Jered Weaver sits at the lower end of his overall card market, reflecting the modest ceiling typical of late-career base and insert issues from this era. Weaver's peak years as a dominant AL strikeout leader and Angels ace do lend some collector nostalgia, but this particular card competes in a crowded mid-tier segment where condition sensitivity is high — even minor surface wear can significantly suppress realized prices. Graded copies in gem mint condition command a meaningful premium over raw examples, making submission economics a key consideration for any holder.
The serial-numbered nature of this card distinguishes it from standard base issues in the 2011 Topps Update checklist, placing it within a more limited print run that inherently restricts supply. However, the specific serial number ceiling matters greatly — lower-numbered parallels (such as /25 or /10) carry substantially stronger demand than higher-run variants like /99 or /199. Population report data for graded copies of Weaver's 2011 Update serial-numbered issues tends to be thin, suggesting limited PSA/BGS submission volume, which can cut both ways for buyers seeking certified examples.
Weaver retired in 2017 with a career that includes a no-hitter and multiple All-Star appearances, but he falls short of the Hall of Fame conversation that typically sustains long-term card market momentum. The serial-numbered format provides a floor of collector interest due to scarcity, but active market listings at this price tier suggest demand remains soft rather than building. Grading submission trends for Weaver's cards have not shown notable acceleration, making this more of a patient hold for dedicated Angels collectors than a card with near-term appreciation momentum.

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