
Joey Votto
2018 • Topps
Heritage • #70

2017 • Topps • Heritage
Major League Baseball • Kansas City Royals
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Jorge Bonifacio from Heritage (2017)
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As a 2017 Topps Heritage rookie card, Bonifacio's entry sits within a set known for its retro aesthetic and collector nostalgia, though it occupies the lower tier of the Heritage rookie class from that year given his limited MLB impact. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning any transaction reflects a thin sample rather than true price discovery. Bonifacio never established himself as a consistent MLB contributor, which keeps this card well below the premium tier of the set.
The base Heritage rookie is a standard print run card without a serial number, making it widely available in raw form and not scarce by design. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, reflecting low collector interest in submitting copies — meaning high-grade slabs are rare not due to scarcity of the card itself, but due to lack of grading demand. Short print variations and parallel versions within the Heritage set would command more attention, but the base version carries no meaningful supply restriction.
Bonifacio's career trajectory — marked by a brief MLB window and no sustained star-level performance — severely limits the long-term investment case for this rookie card. Rookie card premiums are most sustainable when tied to players who develop into All-Stars or Hall of Fame candidates, neither of which applies here. Market momentum is essentially flat, and grading submission trends show negligible activity, suggesting this card is better suited for team or set collectors than investors seeking appreciation.

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