
Eloy Jimenez
2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #537

2019 • Topps • 52 • Baseball Game • Queen of Love
Major League Baseball • Chicago White Sox
PSA 7
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This 2019 Topps 52 card features Eloy Jimenez of the Chicago White Sox, card #NA. A great addition to any baseball card collection. This is the Queen of Love parallel variant. Eloy Jimenez cards remain popular among collectors. Topps has been a leader in sports cards since 1951. Ships securely with tracking.
6/22/26
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Jimenez's 2019 Topps 52 rookie card occupies a mid-tier position within his broader rookie card landscape, sitting below flagship Topps Series 1 and Bowman Chrome offerings but carrying collector appeal as a retro-styled insert set. The Topps 52 design commands a modest premium among collectors who favor vintage-inspired aesthetics, and graded copies in PSA/BGS 10 condition trade noticeably above raw counterparts. As a White Sox outfielder who showed significant power potential early in his career, this card reflects the speculative enthusiasm that surrounded him during his 2019 debut season.
The 2019 Topps 52 set is not a serial-numbered product, meaning base cards exist as standard print-run issues without a defined population cap, which limits scarcity-driven premiums. However, graded copies in gem mint condition are relatively constrained given the set's modest collector base at time of release, and population reports show a limited number of high-grade submissions relative to more mainstream rookie products. With only a single active listing currently available in the market, short-term supply is tight, though this reflects thin market activity rather than inherent rarity.
Jimenez's investment outlook carries meaningful uncertainty, as injuries have disrupted his development arc and tempered the breakout narrative that initially drove demand for his rookie cards. Collector interest tends to track his on-field performance closely, meaning a sustained healthy season could reinvigorate grading submission activity and secondary market momentum. Until he demonstrates consistent production over a full season, this card is best viewed as a speculative hold rather than a high-confidence long-term position.

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