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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

A 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Derek Lowe H602 baseball card featuring the veteran pitcher during his time with the Cleveland Indians.
2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
H602
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Derek Lowe's 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card occupies a modest tier within his overall checklist, reflecting his status as a veteran journeyman pitcher rather than a marquee name. Heritage High Number cards historically carry a slight premium over base Heritage due to their shorter distribution window and collector-focused release, though for a player of Lowe's profile, demand remains niche. With only one active listing, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in a low-demand segment of the Heritage collector market.
The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number set features a shorter print run than the standard Heritage base set, giving all cards in the series a modest scarcity advantage by default. As a base card with no special attributes noted — no parallel, autograph, or serial numbering — this card competes in the most common tier of the set without the population-report leverage that numbered or autographed variants would provide. Graded copies in the PSA or BGS population are likely minimal, as submitting base cards of non-star veterans rarely pencils out economically for collectors.
Lowe retired following the 2013 season with a solid but Hall of Fame-unlikely résumé, which caps the long-term appreciation ceiling for his standard base cards. Collector interest in Heritage High Number sets as a whole has grown steadily, but that rising tide benefits star players and short-printed variations far more than veteran base cards. Without a Hall of Fame case building or a significant cultural moment reigniting interest in his career, this card is best viewed as a set-filler rather than a growth-oriented hold.

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