
Alex Wood
2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #464

The 2012 Topps Heritage Jonathan Broxton H598 is a Cincinnati Reds card from Topps' nostalgic Heritage series, featuring the high-number subset design that echoes vintage baseball card aesthetics.
2012 • Topps
Major League Baseball • Cincinnati Reds
Near Mint
H598
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The 2012 Topps Heritage Jonathan Broxton H598 represents a key release from Topps' Heritage line, a series known for its reverence to classic baseball card design. Heritage cards capture the look and feel of vintage issues while documenting contemporary players and seasons. Card H598 places Broxton within the high-number subset, a traditional segment in Heritage releases that collectors pursue to complete their sets. Topps Heritage appeals to collectors who value nostalgic presentation alongside modern player documentation. The 2012 Heritage series maintains the brand's commitment to clean design, sharp photography, and set-building appeal. Broxton's tenure with the Cincinnati Reds makes this card relevant for team collectors and those building complete Heritage runs from the early 2010s. Whether you're assembling a full 2012 Heritage set, focusing on Reds team cards, or exploring high-number subsets from this era, the Jonathan Broxton H598 offers straightforward collector value. SuperCatch makes it easy to source individual cards like this one as part of your collecting strategy.
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A standard 2012 Topps Jonathan Broxton card sits in the lower tier of his MLB cardboard market, generally trailing his early-career rookie-era issues and any scarcer certified parallels. As a veteran reliever rather than a headline star, this card does not typically command a premium in raw form, but clean high-grade examples can still trade above market relative to other common veterans from the same set because condition sensitivity matters on mass-produced flagship releases.
With no special attributes noted, this should be treated as a regular base issue rather than a numbered parallel, short print, or insert, which means supply is broadly available even if current live listings are thin. Population pressure tends to come more from overall print volume than true scarcity, and graded copies usually need top-tier condition to stand apart since there is limited supply only in gem-level holders, not in the card itself.
Broxton’s retired status and role profile as a late-inning reliever limit long-term upside compared with star position players, Cy Young-caliber arms, or key rookie cards. Demand is likely to remain collector-driven rather than investor-led, so market momentum should stay modest unless registry-grade examples see stronger submission selectivity and begin to trade above market due to low high-end population counts.

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