
Ramon Laureano
2024 • Topps
Series 2 • #645

The 2019 Topps Series 1 Ramon Laureano #64 captures the Oakland Athletics outfielder during his early years with the franchise. A core card from one of baseball's most widely collected modern sets.
2019 • Topps • Series 1
Major League Baseball • Oakland Athletics
Near Mint
64
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The 2019 Topps Series 1 Ramon Laureano #64 is a standard baseball card from Topps' flagship annual release, one of the most collected sets in modern trading card history. Laureano, an Oakland Athletics outfielder, appears in this Series 1 installment during a period of growth for both the player and the franchise. The card features the classic Topps design and photography that defines the 2019 Series 1 aesthetic—clean, straightforward, and built for both casual collectors and serious set builders. This card serves as a foundational piece for anyone collecting the 2019 Topps Series 1 set, completing the Oakland Athletics roster or building a player collection around Laureano's early career. The 2019 Topps Series 1 release remains popular among collectors seeking affordable, accessible modern baseball cards with strong design appeal. Whether you're filling gaps in a set, starting a new collection, or looking for vintage-adjacent modern cards, the Laureano #64 offers straightforward collecting value.
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Laureano's 2019 Topps Series 1 rookie card sits at the lower end of his overall rookie card market, which is typical for base Series 1 issues compared to chrome, refractor, or autographed parallels from the same year. With only one active listing available, the market is extremely thin, which can create artificial pricing pressure in either direction. As a former above-average MLB outfielder known for his elite arm and solid offensive production, Laureano's base cards reflect modest but stable collector interest rather than high-demand speculation.
This is a standard base rookie card with no serial numbering, placing it in the highest print run tier of the 2019 Topps Series 1 release — meaning raw copies are widely available and population reports for graded versions show a large submission pool. Graded PSA 10 copies command a meaningful premium over raw examples, but the sheer volume of available copies suppresses scarcity-driven value. Collectors seeking true rarity from this release should look toward short-print parallels, Gold, or Rainbow Foil versions of this card.
Laureano's trajectory has been inconsistent, marked by injuries and a suspension that interrupted his development window, which has dampened long-term speculative interest in his base cards. The rookie card premium for non-chrome, non-autographed base issues rarely sustains strong appreciation unless the player achieves All-Star or MVP-caliber status, which remains an open question for Laureano. Grading submission trends for this card are unlikely to accelerate without a significant performance catalyst, making this more of a low-risk, low-reward hold rather than an active investment target.

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