
Didi Gregorius
2013 • Topps
Series 1 • #296

2018 • Topps • Archives Signature Series • Certified Autograph Buyback
Major League Baseball • Arizona Diamondbacks
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This 2018 Topps Archives Signature Series card features Didi Gregorius of the Arizona Diamondbacks, card #172. A great addition to any baseball card collection. Didi Gregorius cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
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The 2018 Topps Archives Signature Series Gregorius sits in a mid-tier range within his overall card market, elevated primarily by the on-card autograph format that Archives Signature Series is known for. At the time of this card's release, Gregorius was a key offensive contributor for the Yankees — not yet an Arizona Diamondback — making team attribution on this issue a minor collector consideration. With only one active listing, price discovery is limited and individual sales carry outsized influence on perceived value.
Archives Signature Series is a serial-numbered, autograph-only product with no base cards, meaning every copy is inherently scarce by design — print runs are typically in the single digits to low double digits per player. The low population of graded copies reflects both the limited print run and the niche collector base for this product, keeping raw-to-graded ratios skewed heavily toward ungraded examples. Gregorius's serial number ceiling in this set is notably low compared to mainstream autograph sets, which supports a limited supply narrative.
Gregorius's market momentum is relatively subdued compared to star-tier shortstops, as he never achieved All-Star or award-level recognition that typically sustains long-term autograph demand. However, the scarcity of this specific Archives Signature issue provides a floor for collectors who prioritize low-print-run on-card autos over player prestige. Grading submission trends for mid-tier players like Gregorius tend to be low, meaning a high-grade certified copy could trade above raw market comps if one surfaces.

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