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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

A 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card featuring Ernesto Frieri of the Los Angeles Angels. This card captures the pitcher from a pivotal era in Angels baseball history.
2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
H593
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Ernesto Frieri's 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, reflecting his status as a solid but short-tenured closer rather than a marquee star. Heritage High Number sets historically carry a slight premium over base Heritage due to their shorter print runs and collector-driven demand, though for a player of Frieri's profile, that premium remains measured. With only one active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is difficult and any transaction could skew perceived value significantly.
The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number series features a notably tighter print run compared to the standard Heritage base set, which does lend this card modest scarcity relative to mainstream issues. As a base card within the High Number subset with no special attributes noted — no parallel, no autograph, no serial numbering — population reports for graded copies are likely sparse, driven more by set collectors than player-focused collectors. The limited graded population means condition-sensitive buyers may find it difficult to source high-grade examples, though demand for such copies remains niche.
Frieri had a brief window of high performance as a closer for the Angels, but his career arc — marked by inconsistency and a relatively short peak — limits long-term collector momentum for his cards. The retirement factor removes any performance-driven catalyst that could reignite interest, and without a Hall of Fame trajectory or strong nostalgic following, grading submission trends for this card are likely minimal. This card appeals primarily to team set collectors and Heritage completionists rather than investment-minded buyers, making it a stable but low-growth hold.

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