
Raul Ibanez
2010 • Topps
Series 2 • #486

A 2012 Topps Heritage High Number card featuring Raul Ibanez during his time with the New York Yankees. This vintage-inspired release captures the classic Topps aesthetic.
2012 • Topps
Major League Baseball • New York Yankees
Near Mint
H631
New
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The 2012 Topps Heritage High Number Raul Ibanez H631 card represents one of Topps' most celebrated throwback designs. Heritage sets are prized by collectors for their nostalgic recreation of vintage cardboard, using period-accurate photography and design elements that evoke the golden age of baseball cards. Raul Ibanez was a veteran outfielder who joined the Yankees in 2012, bringing postseason experience and a consistent bat to the lineup. His tenure with New York makes cards from this era particularly appealing to Yankees collectors building their team rosters or focusing on early 2010s memorabilia. The High Number subset (cards H1–H660) completes the 2012 Topps Heritage set and is often sought after for set completion. Collectors value Heritage releases for their design fidelity and the opportunity to own modern cards with classic presentation. Whether you're completing a set, collecting Yankees cards, or seeking vintage-style baseball memorabilia from the 2010s era, this Ibanez card offers authentic Topps craftsmanship and collector appeal.
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A 2012 Topps Raul Ibanez Yankees base issue sits in the lower-priced tier of his card market, generally trading in line with veteran commons rather than his earlier rookie-era releases or scarcer autographed material. In top graded condition, it can command a modest premium because the broader 2012 Topps set remains widely collected, but Ibanez’s solid long-career profile does not push this card into the same demand bracket as star-level Yankees from the checklist.
With no special attributes noted, this is most likely a standard base card rather than a serial-numbered parallel, short print, or insert, which means supply is relatively deep compared with tougher variations from the same release. Active listings being limited to one suggests thin marketplace visibility rather than true scarcity, and for cards like this, graded population is typically modest because most surviving copies remain raw unless submitted in hopes of a high-grade registry-quality result.
As a retired veteran with a respected MLB career but not a Hall of Fame trajectory, Ibanez does not carry the long-term rookie-card premium or sustained prospect-driven momentum that fuels stronger appreciation. This type of card is more of a low-volatility, collector-focused hold tied to set builders and Yankees team collectors, with occasional strength when clean examples trade above market due to limited supply in high grade.

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