
Keston Hiura
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #104

2019 • Topps • Heritage High Number
Major League Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers
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Keston Hiura from Heritage (2019)
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Hiura's 2019 Topps Heritage rookie sits in the mid-tier range of his overall rookie card market, commanding modest premiums relative to his flagship Topps base rookies but trailing behind his more sought-after chrome and autograph parallels. The Heritage brand's retro aesthetic and collector nostalgia factor do provide a slight lift in perceived value, particularly for graded copies in PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 condition. Given Hiura's inconsistent MLB career trajectory, this card trades closer to the lower end of its potential ceiling compared to where it was positioned during his 2019 breakout season.
The standard 2019 Topps Heritage base rookie is a high-print-run card with no serial numbering, meaning raw copies are widely available and population reports for graded versions show a healthy but not scarce supply of high-grade submissions. The Heritage set does include short print and color parallel variations — such as the Chrome, Black Border, and Action Image SP variants — which carry significantly tighter print runs and command stronger collector interest. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, raw trading activity appears thin, suggesting either low seller motivation or reduced collector demand at this time.
Hiura's professional trajectory has been a headwind for sustained card value appreciation; after a promising 2019 debut, his performance regression and roster uncertainty have dampened long-term investment confidence. Grading submission trends for this card have likely plateaued, as collectors typically chase high-grade copies during a player's peak hype window, which has passed for Hiura. Unless a significant career resurgence materializes, this card is better viewed as a speculative hold rather than a high-conviction investment, with upside largely dependent on an unexpected return to elite-level production.

2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #104

2021 • Topps
Holiday • #HW21

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