
Jared Hughes
2012 • Topps
#175

This 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card features Pittsburgh Pirates outfielder Garrett Jones. Card #H659 captures the vintage design aesthetic that made the Heritage series a collector favorite.
2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
Major League Baseball • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
H659
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The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number series brought collectors a nostalgic take on classic baseball card design, and the Garrett Jones H659 is a solid addition to Pirates team collections. Heritage High Number cards are sought after for their throwback aesthetic, which mirrors the look and feel of vintage Topps releases from decades past. Jones, who played for the Pirates during a productive stretch in his career, appears in this set alongside thousands of other players from the 2012 season. Heritage High Number cards appeal to collectors building Pirates team sets, vintage-style card collections, and those interested in mid-2000s to 2010s baseball card releases. The H659 designation places this card in the high-number subset, which typically features expanded rosters and sometimes harder-to-find players. Whether you're completing a Heritage set, collecting Pirates memorabilia, or seeking cards from this design era, this Garrett Jones card represents an accessible entry point into the Heritage series. SuperCatch carries Heritage releases and other Topps products for collectors of all experience levels.
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Garrett Jones's 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as Heritage High Number releases historically carry a slight collector premium over base Heritage due to their shorter print runs and hobby-exclusive distribution. Jones had a solid run with the Pittsburgh Pirates during their resurgence years, which lends the card some regional and era-specific appeal. With only one active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in a thin, low-velocity segment of the vintage-modern crossover market.
The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number set features a notably shorter print run compared to the standard Heritage base set, as it was distributed primarily through hobby channels rather than retail, making individual cards genuinely harder to source in quantity. This base card carries no serial numbering or parallel designation, placing it in the standard tier without the scarcity premium that chrome parallels or short prints in the same set command. Graded population reports for Jones's cards in this set are extremely thin, meaning high-grade slabs would represent a very small pool of certified copies.
Jones retired following the 2015 season without Hall of Fame consideration, which naturally caps the long-term speculative upside for his cards compared to players with postseason legacies or award-winning careers. However, the Pittsburgh Pirates' 2012-2015 playoff era continues to attract nostalgic collector interest, providing a modest but stable floor for key contributors from that roster. Grading submission trends for mid-tier players from this era remain low, meaning a high-grade example could stand out within a thin population, though overall market momentum for Jones remains quiet and opportunistic rather than growth-driven.

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#175

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