
Cedric Mullins
2024 • Topps
Series 2 • #370

2019 • Topps • Heritage
MLB • Baltimore Orioles
PSA 6
ROA-CM
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Cedric Mullins' 2019 Topps Heritage card occupies an interesting tier within his collectible portfolio, as Heritage's classic design and collector nostalgia tend to elevate demand beyond standard base issues from the same year. Autographed copies command a significant premium over raw unsigned examples, particularly given that Mullins' 2021 breakout season — becoming the first Oriole to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in a single season — retroactively boosted interest in his earlier pre-breakout cards. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, which can cut both ways: it signals either strong absorption by collectors or limited overall trading volume.
The 2019 Topps Heritage set includes a range of parallels and short prints that carry meaningfully lower print runs than the base card, and any autographed variant from this release would represent a significantly more scarce offering given Heritage auto print runs are typically constrained. Graded copies introduce an additional layer of scarcity filtering, as population reports for this early Mullins Heritage issue remain relatively modest, especially in high-grade slabs. Collectors should pay close attention to whether a given copy is a base, short print, or a colored parallel, as these distinctions drive substantial differences in supply dynamics.
Mullins is an active player whose value is directly tied to sustained on-field performance, making his card market more volatile than a retired Hall of Famer but also more reactive to positive news cycles and strong statistical seasons. His 2019 Heritage issue benefits from being a pre-breakout card, a category that historically holds strong demand among collectors who want to own a player's earlier issues before mainstream recognition. Grading submission trends for Mullins cards have grown steadily since his 2021 campaign, and any continued All-Star-caliber production or postseason exposure with a rebuilding Orioles club could accelerate momentum for this early Heritage entry.

2024 • Topps
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