
Mookie Betts
2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-1

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Boston Red Sox
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Eduardo Nunez's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a niche tier within his overall card market, commanding a modest premium over his base issues primarily due to the numbered print run rather than player demand. Nunez's career as a utility infielder — including his notable 2018 World Series contribution with Boston — provides some collector interest, though he remains a secondary name in the hobby. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin, illiquid segment of the market.
As a serial-numbered parallel within the 2019 Topps Series 2 release, this card carries a defined scarcity relative to the standard base issue, with print runs typically ranging from single digits to several hundred depending on the specific parallel tier. Population report data for serial-numbered Nunez cards tends to be sparse, as submission rates for utility players are generally low, meaning raw copies likely outnumber graded examples significantly. The single active listing underscores the limited supply currently in circulation, though it also reflects modest collector pursuit rather than a tightly contested market.
Nunez retired following the 2019 season, capping a journeyman career that lacks the Hall of Fame trajectory or superstar narrative needed to sustain long-term speculative investment. Grading submission trends for players of his profile remain low, and market momentum is largely flat, with collector interest driven primarily by team collectors and Red Sox completionists rather than player-focused investors. This card is best positioned as a set-builder or team collector piece rather than a growth-oriented holding.

2019 • Topps
Heritage • #AW-1

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2011 • Topps
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