
Anthony Desclafani
2023 • Topps
Update Series • #US268

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Cincinnati Reds
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Desclafani's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within the broader set, appealing primarily to player collectors and Reds team set builders rather than commanding wide speculative interest. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, making it difficult to establish a reliable market floor or ceiling. His career arc as a solid mid-rotation starter rather than a perennial All-Star keeps this card trading at modest levels relative to star-power counterparts from the same set.
The serial-numbered designation places this card above base issue in the print run hierarchy, though the specific numbering tier significantly impacts its relative scarcity — lower-numbered parallels from this era command a meaningful premium over higher-print-run variants. Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallels from 2019 typically exist in population-limited quantities across grading services, with raw copies far outnumbering graded submissions for a player of Desclafani's market profile. Collectors should cross-reference the specific serial number ceiling against PSA and BGS population reports to assess true scarcity within this parallel tier.
Desclafani's market trajectory is largely tied to nostalgia and team collector demand rather than Hall of Fame speculation, which tempers long-term appreciation potential for this card. Grading submission rates for his cards remain low relative to higher-profile players, meaning a strong grade on a low-numbered copy could stand out in a thin population report and attract targeted collector interest. The single active listing signals a quiet but stable secondary market — patient sellers may find a motivated team or player collector, but broad market momentum for this card is currently limited.

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