
Felix Hernandez
2011 • Topps
Series 2 • #530

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Colorado Rockies
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Stadium and ballpark cards occupy a niche but dedicated segment of the hobby, and Coors Field as a subject carries strong regional identity tied to Colorado Rockies fandom and the park's reputation as one of baseball's most distinctive venues. With only a single active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, meaning the card trades in a thin market where individual seller pricing holds outsized influence. Serial-numbered versions of ballpark cards from Topps Series 2 typically command a modest premium over base parallels, though they remain secondary in value hierarchy to player-specific cards from the same set.
The serial-numbered designation places this card above standard base and parallel tiers, with the specific print run being a critical factor in determining its scarcity profile — lower-numbered prints naturally generate stronger collector interest and tighter supply. Topps Series 2 ballpark cards are not among the most aggressively graded submissions in the hobby, meaning raw population likely far exceeds graded population, and PSA or BGS graded copies with high grades are genuinely scarce. The combination of a stadium subject and serial numbering creates a collectible that appeals to team-set collectors and stadium enthusiasts rather than the broader player-card market.
Ballpark cards are generally considered stable, low-volatility collectibles with demand driven primarily by team collectors and hobbyists building complete set runs rather than speculative investors. Coors Field's cultural significance in baseball — known for its high-altitude hitting environment — gives this card a conversation-piece quality that sustains casual collector interest over time. With only one active listing, market momentum is difficult to gauge, but the limited supply dynamic means a motivated buyer could push realized prices above recent comparable sales if demand from a Rockies team collector emerges.

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