
Carl Pavano
2000 • Fleer
Tradition Glossy • #290

2012 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Minnesota Twins
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A 2012 Topps Carl Pavano sits in the lower tier of his card market, trailing his early-career issues and any scarcer parallels by a wide margin. As a late-career flagship base card, it generally trades in line with other veteran commons from the set, with only high-grade examples commanding a premium due to the condition sensitivity of 2012 Topps surfaces and centering. Pavano’s long MLB tenure gives the card some recognizable player appeal, but it does not carry the career-significance weight of a rookie-era release.
This is a standard base card rather than an insert or parallel, so the original print run was broad relative to serial-numbered versions from the same product. With only one active listing visible, current marketplace supply appears thin, but that reflects low listing volume more than true scarcity. Graded population tends to be limited for players in Pavano’s tier because most copies remain raw, and only top-condition submissions stand out in the registry environment.
For a retired player without Hall of Fame momentum, long-term upside is modest and tied more to low-entry collector demand than broad market acceleration. The stronger angle is selectivity: clean, well-centered copies or high-grade slabs can trade above market versus raw copies because submission activity on cards like this is relatively limited. Overall momentum is stable rather than aggressive, with limited supply helping support interest but not creating the kind of strong demand seen in key rookie or star-driven flagship cards.

2000 • Fleer
Tradition Glossy • #290

2012 • Topps
Series 1 • #164

2003 • Topps
Series 2 • #613

1998 • Topps
Series 2 • #458

1998 • Topps
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