
Ryan Braun
2019 • Topps
Heritage • #NT-7

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Milwaukee Brewers
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Eric Thames' 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within his overall checklist, commanding a modest premium over his base parallels due to the numbered print run. Thames had a memorable 2017 resurgence season with the Brewers that drives most collector interest in his cards, though his sustained career arc keeps demand measured rather than speculative. With only one active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid, making price discovery difficult and potentially skewing perceived value.
As a serial-numbered parallel within the 2019 Topps Series 2 release, this card benefits from a defined and finite print run that distinguishes it from the standard base issue. The broader Series 2 parallel structure includes multiple tiers, so the specific serial number ceiling significantly impacts collectibility — lower-numbered versions trade considerably above higher-run counterparts. Population data for graded copies of Thames' parallels from this era tends to be sparse, suggesting most copies circulate raw, which leaves room for condition-based upside if a high-grade example surfaces.
Thames is a retired player with a cult following among collectors who followed his KBO-to-MLB comeback story, but his Hall of Fame candidacy is nonexistent, which caps long-term appreciation potential. Demand is largely nostalgia-driven and collector-specific rather than broad market momentum, meaning this card appeals more to set builders and Brewers team collectors than portfolio-focused investors. The single active listing signals a thin, collector-to-collector market where patient sellers may find the right buyer, but flipping for short-term gains would be challenging given low turnover velocity.

2019 • Topps
Heritage • #NT-7

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #62

2017 • Topps
Series 2 • #603

2012 • Topps
Series 1 • #293

2011 • Topps
Series 2 • #530