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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H622

The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Kenley Jansen H594 is a vintage-styled baseball card featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher during his early career.
2012 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
H594
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The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Kenley Jansen sits in a mid-tier range relative to his broader cardboard footprint, as Heritage High Number issues carry a modest collector premium over standard base releases due to their shorter print runs and dedicated collector base. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, which can artificially inflate perceived value but also signals limited seller confidence at higher price points. Jansen's career as one of the most dominant closers of his generation adds meaningful biographical weight to cards from this era, particularly as Hall of Fame eligibility conversations begin to surface.
The Heritage High Number series is distributed in significantly smaller quantities than the flagship Heritage set, making base cards from this subset notably harder to pull than their numbering might suggest. This is a base card without noted parallels or serial numbering, meaning population report data from grading services like PSA and SGC will be the primary lens for assessing true scarcity — high-grade copies graded PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 command a meaningful premium over raw examples. The Heritage High Number design also tends to attract condition-sensitive collectors due to its vintage-style borders, which makes centering and corner wear critical factors in grading outcomes.
Jansen's sustained elite performance as a closer and his longevity with the Dodgers franchise position this card well for long-term collector interest, particularly if Hall of Fame momentum builds in the coming years — closers with his save totals and strikeout rates historically see card appreciation accelerate around eligibility windows. Grading submission trends for early Heritage High Number Jansen cards remain relatively low, meaning the certified population is thin and high-grade examples could see strong demand from registry collectors. The single active listing environment suggests this card moves infrequently, which is a double-edged signal — limited liquidity can reward patient sellers but may challenge buyers seeking fair market confirmation.

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