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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Drew Hutchison H673 captures the Blue Jays prospect during a pivotal era of baseball card collecting. This vintage-inspired card combines modern player recognition with classic Topps design.
2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
H673
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Drew Hutchison's 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardboard footprint, consistent with a fringe MLB starter rather than a marquee name. Heritage High Number releases historically carry a slight collector premium over base Heritage due to their shorter print window and hobby-focused distribution, though Hutchison's limited career impact keeps overall demand measured. With only one active listing currently in the market, price discovery is difficult, and the card trades more on set collector demand than player-driven interest.
The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number set was distributed in a more limited fashion than the standard Heritage release, giving base cards from this series a modest scarcity advantage over typical flagship issues. Without a noted parallel, autograph, or serial-numbered designation, this appears to be a base card, meaning population report data from grading services like PSA or BGS is unlikely to show significant submission volume. The combination of low collector demand for Hutchison specifically and a predominantly raw card market means graded copies are rare not by design but by collector indifference.
Hutchison's career trajectory — a brief MLB run primarily with Toronto before fading from the majors — limits the long-term investment case for his non-rookie, non-autographed cards. There is no Hall of Fame narrative or resurgent demand driver on the horizon that would catalyze renewed interest in this card. Collectors focused on the 2012 Heritage High Number set as a whole may find value here purely from a set-registry or player-collector angle, but broad market momentum for this card remains essentially flat.

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