
Reed Johnson
2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
H613
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The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number set carries a modest premium over standard Heritage base issues due to its limited retail distribution, though Angel Pagan's cards generally occupy the lower-to-mid tier of the Giants' team collector market from that era. With only one active listing available, price discovery is difficult and the card likely trades at or near raw commons pricing unless in high-grade condition. Pagan's supporting role on the 2012 World Series championship Giants squad provides some contextual collector interest, though he is not a primary demand driver for that roster.
The standard base version of this card carries no serial numbering and was produced as part of a short-printed high-number series, which inherently limits total print run compared to the main Heritage checklist. Heritage High Number sets are typically found in hobby and retail box configurations with reduced pack-out quantities, making raw copies somewhat harder to source than standard base cards. Graded population for Pagan's High Number Heritage cards is minimal, meaning PSA or BGS submissions are sparse and a high-grade copy would represent a very small population.
Pagan retired following the 2017 season without Hall of Fame credentials, which significantly limits long-term speculative upside for his cards in the current market. Collector interest is largely driven by Giants team collectors and fans of the 2012 championship roster, creating a narrow but stable demand base rather than broad market momentum. Grading submission trends for non-rookie, non-star players from this era remain low, so a gem mint example could hold relative scarcity value within that niche collector segment without expecting significant appreciation.

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