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The 2012 Topps Heritage Philip Humber H601 is a vintage-inspired baseball card from Topps' Heritage series, celebrating the design aesthetics of classic baseball cardboard.
2012 • Topps
MLB • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
H601
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A 2012 Topps Philip Humber base issue sits in the low-tier segment of the set, but it can trade above typical commons because it captures the season tied closely to his perfect game with the White Sox. Condition matters more than star-power here, so clean centering, sharp corners, and high-grade examples command a premium relative to raw copies. Within the broader 2012 Topps checklist, it remains well below established stars and rookie-driven cards, yet it carries niche collector interest tied to a notable single-game achievement.
With no special attributes noted, this should be treated as a standard base card rather than a numbered parallel, insert, or short print, which means original supply was broad. The current active listing count of one suggests limited marketplace visibility rather than true scarcity, and that can create occasional gaps in availability for player collectors. Graded population is typically modest for cards like this because most surviving copies remain raw, making top-condition slabs less common than the overall print volume would suggest.
Humber is a retired pitcher without the long-term hobby profile of Hall of Fame-caliber names, so demand is likely to remain event-driven rather than career-legacy driven. Rookie-card premium sustainability is not a factor here, and submission trends for grading should stay selective, focused mainly on pristine copies or perfect-game collectors. Market momentum is likely to be steady but thin, with limited supply occasionally supporting transactions when a high-grade example surfaces.

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