
Jamie Moyer
1991 • Topps
#138

A 2012 Topps Heritage Jamie Moyer H605 card featuring the veteran pitcher in his Colorado Rockies uniform, part of Topps' classic high-number subset.
2012 • Topps
MLB • Colorado Rockies
Near Mint
H605
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A 2012 Topps Jamie Moyer generally sits in the lower tier of his overall card market, as it is a late-career base issue rather than an early-career or rookie-era release. High-grade examples can still trade above market for a common veteran card because Moyer’s unusually long MLB career gives him lasting collector recognition, but it does not typically command the same premium as key cards tied to his earlier teams or milestone moments. Within the broader 2012 Topps set, it is more of a niche veteran collectible than a headline card.
This appears to be a standard base card with no noted parallel, serial numbering, or short-print designation, so scarcity is driven more by actual market availability than by an officially limited print run. With only one active listing available, the current supply looks limited at the point of sale, though that should not be confused with true low-pop rarity. For cards like this, graded populations are typically modest because most surviving copies remain raw, and only the cleanest examples see submission due to the narrow grading premium.
As a retired pitcher with a uniquely long career, Moyer has steady but specialized demand that comes more from player collectors and longevity-focused set builders than from broad speculative momentum. Because this is not a rookie card or a premium insert, long-term upside is more dependent on condition scarcity and low available supply than on major market expansion. The outlook is stable rather than explosive, with selective strength for sharp copies as grading activity remains disciplined and limited supply can help stronger examples command a premium.

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