
Russell Martin
2018 • Topps
Heritage • #277

2015 • Topps • Heritage
MLB • New York Mets
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The 2015 Topps Heritage Jack Leathersich rookie card occupies a niche tier within the Heritage set, where the vintage 1966 Topps design aesthetic typically commands a modest premium over standard base issues for fringe roster players. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is extremely thin, making price discovery difficult and individual sales potentially volatile. Leathersich's limited MLB career caps the ceiling on this card relative to more prominent Mets prospects from the same era.
As a base rookie card within the Heritage set, Leathersich's card carries no serial numbering and was produced in a standard print run consistent with the broader Heritage checklist, placing it firmly in the common-to-mid-tier rarity range. Heritage short print variations exist throughout the set, but without a confirmed SP designation, this card does not benefit from that scarcity premium. Graded population reports are expected to be minimal given the player's profile, meaning high-grade copies are scarce more by collector indifference than by intentional print limitation.
Leathersich's brief MLB tenure — spanning parts of a few seasons primarily as a relief specialist — significantly limits the long-term investment case for this rookie card, as sustained market demand typically requires either Hall of Fame trajectory or strong cult-collector interest. The single active listing reflects a stagnant secondary market with little grading submission momentum, suggesting collectors are not actively chasing high-grade copies. This card is better suited as a team or set collector piece than a speculative investment vehicle.

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