
Luke Voit
2019 • Topps
On Demand 3d • #462

2019 • Topps • Gold
Major League Baseball • New York Yankees
Near Mint
462
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Luke Voit's serial-numbered 2019 Topps card occupies the lower-mid tier of his overall cardboard portfolio, reflecting his status as a solid but non-elite MLB first baseman during his Yankees tenure. The serial numbering does command a modest premium over his base parallels from the same set, though Voit's career arc limits how far above the base market this card can realistically trade. Collector interest in Yankees-branded cards provides a slight floor boost, as the pinstripes consistently generate stronger demand than equivalent players on smaller-market teams.
The serial numbering on this card distinguishes it from the standard base issue, though the investment case hinges heavily on the specific print run — lower-numbered parallels in the sub-/25 range carry meaningfully stronger scarcity premiums than higher-run /99 or /50 variants. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, raw supply is extremely thin at this moment, though population reports for graded copies of Voit's 2019 inserts tend to be modest given limited grading submission interest. The single active listing suggests this is not a high-velocity card, which can cut both ways — scarce availability but also limited buyer urgency.
Voit's post-Yankees career trajectory, including stints with multiple clubs and injury concerns, has cooled the speculative upside that once accompanied his power-hitting breakout seasons. Grading submission trends for this card are unlikely to be robust, as collectors generally prioritize certified copies of higher-profile players when allocating grading budgets. Long-term appreciation potential is modest without a significant career milestone or Hall of Fame narrative, making this a niche hold rather than a growth-oriented position in a collection.

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