
Daniel Bard
2024 • Topps
Series 1 • #320

A 2012 Topps Heritage Daniel Bard #H636 baseball card featuring the Boston Red Sox pitcher in the brand's signature retro design.
2012 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
H636
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The 2012 Topps Heritage Daniel Bard #H636 captures the Red Sox reliever during a prolific era for the franchise. Heritage is Topps' annual homage to vintage card design, recreating the look and feel of classic sets from baseball's golden age while featuring contemporary players. This high-number card (H636) comes from the second series release, making it a natural target for set builders and collectors seeking complete Heritage runs. Daniel Bard was a key part of Boston's bullpen during the early 2010s, and his Topps Heritage card reflects that period of his career. The Heritage design emphasizes clean typography and period-accurate aesthetics, appealing to collectors who value design consistency and nostalgic presentation. Whether you're completing a 2012 Heritage set, building a Boston Red Sox collection, or pursuing reliever cards from that decade, this card offers solid vintage-style appeal. Heritage cards remain accessible entry points into mid-2000s-to-2010s baseball card collecting, making them popular with both casual enthusiasts and serious set completers.
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A 2012 Topps Daniel Bard base issue sits in the lower tier of his card market, trailing his rookie-era cards and any premium parallels or autograph content. In top graded condition, it can trade above market versus raw copies because mainstream flagship Topps releases carry steady collector recognition, but the card remains more condition-sensitive than star-driven. Within the broader 2012 Topps set, it does not command the same premium as rookie standouts, stars, or key short prints.
With no special attributes noted, this should be treated as a standard base card rather than a numbered parallel, insert, or short print. Supply is generally broader for flagship Topps base cards from this period, though the single active listing suggests limited current marketplace visibility rather than true scarcity. Graded examples are typically far less common than raw copies for non-star veterans, so high-grade slabs can benefit from limited supply relative to overall surviving raw inventory.
Daniel Bard has a niche collector base tied to Red Sox team collectors and hobbyists who follow notable career arcs, but his long-term momentum is not driven by Hall of Fame-level demand or sustained rookie card premium strength. As a result, this card is more of a selective buy in elite grade than a broad market growth play, and grading only makes sense when the copy has standout centering and surface quality. Market activity should remain thin, with occasional spikes when low-listing supply meets team-focused demand.

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