
Aaron Altherr
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Series 2 • #534

2018 Topps Series 2 Scott Kingery #409 — a modern-era Topps base card that fits well for set builders, Phillies collections, and modern baseball card portfolios.
2018 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
409
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The 2018 Topps Series 2 Scott Kingery #409 is a base card from Topps' modern-era release that appeals to collectors focused on set completion, team collections, and player career runs. As part of the 2018 Series 2 set, this card reflects Topps' contemporary design language and the year’s player photography, making it a natural addition for Philadelphia Phillies enthusiasts. SuperCatch lists this grouped product to help collectors find variants and condition ranges across sellers without implying any specific grading or provenance. Ideal uses include filling roster spots in a team binder, completing a Series 2 base set, or holding as part of a modern cards portfolio for future interest. Because it’s not a rookie card and lacks serial numbering or confirmed autograph/game-used material, its appeal primarily lies in its place within the 2018 Topps narrative and its relevance to fans tracking player careers. SuperCatch supports authenticated transactions and clear seller details so collectors can evaluate condition and authenticity when choosing a specific copy of this card.
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Scott Kingery’s 2018 Topps Series 2 Rookie Card sits in the lower-to-mid tier of Phillies rookie inventory, but it still gets a rookie-card lift because it is a flagship Topps release. In high grade, this card can trade above market versus raw copies due to condition sensitivity on centering and surface, though it does not command the same premium level as flagship rookies tied to longer-term star production. Within the broader 2018 Topps flagship run, it remains a recognizable rookie but not one of the set’s primary value drivers.
This is a base rookie rather than a naturally scarce insert, so standard supply is materially higher than for serial-numbered parallels or short prints from the same release. The very low active listing count points more to thin market exposure than true scarcity, and graded examples generally carry more attention than raw because collectors prefer certified condition on modern flagship rookies. Any numbered parallels from Series 2 would see stronger demand relative to this base version due to limited supply and clearer scarcity profiles.
Kingery’s market is constrained by career outcome, which limits long-term rookie premium sustainability compared with active stars or established Hall of Fame-level names. As a result, grading submission momentum is unlikely to be strong outside of ultra-clean copies, and most investor interest will remain selective rather than broad-based. The card can still hold niche appeal among Phillies team collectors, but overall market momentum is modest and tends to follow low-supply listing environments rather than strong demand expansion.

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