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2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #570

The 2014 Topps Series 2 Matt den Dekker #510 card captures the outfielder during his time with the New York Mets. A straightforward base card from one of Topps' most collected modern sets.
2014 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • New York Mets
Near Mint
510
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Matt den Dekker’s 2014 Topps Series 2 rookie sits in the lower tier of MLB rookie card pricing, reflecting his limited major league impact compared with more established Mets rookies from the same era. As a flagship Topps rookie, it gets some baseline collector interest, but premium value is generally tied to high-grade examples, with Gem Mint copies trading above market relative to raw due to condition sensitivity in the flagship set.
This is a standard base rookie rather than a numbered insert or premium parallel, so overall supply is broader than scarcer Topps variations and serial-numbered versions from the product line. Even so, with only one active listing visible, immediate market supply appears limited, and graded population is typically more relevant than raw scarcity here because collectors selectively slab only the cleanest copies.
For a player without a Hall of Fame trajectory or sustained star-level resume, long-term investment upside is modest, and demand is driven more by team collectors and flagship rookie completists than broad investor momentum. Rookie card status helps preserve a baseline level of interest, but grading submissions are unlikely to accelerate meaningfully, so any short-term movement would more likely come from limited supply than from a major shift in market demand.

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