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2012 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #H594

The 2013 Topps Heritage High Number Hyun-Jin Ryu H503 captures the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher during his early career. This card blends vintage design with modern player photography.
2013 • Topps • Heritage High Number
MLB • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
H503
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Ryu's 2013 Topps Heritage High Number rookie card occupies a mid-tier position within his overall cardboard footprint, benefiting from the Heritage brand's collector-driven appeal and its association with the classic 1964 Topps design. As a late-season high number release, this card carries a modest scarcity premium over base Heritage cards from the same year, reflecting its more limited retail distribution. Ryu's 2019 Cy Young-caliber season and consistent MLB tenure as a frontline starter sustain meaningful demand for his key rookie issues.
The Heritage High Number set is produced in lower quantities than the standard Heritage base set, as it was distributed primarily through hobby channels and select retail outlets, naturally constraining the raw population. Graded copies in gem mint condition (PSA/BGS 10) remain relatively scarce in population reports, as the card stock and printing tolerances of Heritage sets historically challenge high-grade submissions. No notable serial-numbered parallels exist for this base rookie card, meaning condition sensitivity is the primary driver of rarity within this issue.
Ryu's transition to the Toronto Blue Jays and subsequent injury history have tempered long-term speculative momentum, though his status as a legitimate MLB ace during his Dodgers prime keeps collector interest steady rather than declining. The Heritage High Number rookie designation provides a floor of demand among set collectors and rookie card specialists, particularly as the Heritage brand continues to attract a loyal hobbyist base. Grading submission trends for early 2010s Heritage cards have increased in recent years, which may gradually tighten the supply of high-grade examples and support relative price stability for top-graded copies.

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