
Trevor Bauer
2019 • Topps
Heritage • #NT-6

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
514
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Greg Allen from Series 2 (2019)
6/27/26
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Greg Allen's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies the lower end of the modern Topps parallel market, consistent with a utility outfielder who saw limited playing time with the Cleveland Indians. With only one active listing available, the market is essentially illiquid at this tier, meaning the listed price reflects seller preference more than true market consensus. Allen's career arc as a bench contributor rather than a frontline player keeps this card from commanding the kind of premium seen on cards of Cleveland's more prominent roster members from the same era.
The serial-numbered designation places this card above base tier, though the specific print run number is a critical factor — lower-numbered parallels in the Topps Series 2 ecosystem (such as /25 or /10) carry meaningfully more collector interest than higher-run versions like /150 or /99. Population reports for serial-numbered Allen cards are predictably thin, as grading submissions on role-player parallels tend to be minimal, keeping raw copies dominant in the secondary market. The scarcity of active listings suggests either low collector demand or limited original print availability, making raw condition the primary determinant of value here.
Allen never established himself as a long-term MLB starter, which significantly limits the upside potential for any of his cards regardless of serial numbering or parallel tier. Grading submission trends for similar utility player parallels from 2019 Topps remain flat, with no meaningful catalyst — such as a breakout season or Hall of Fame trajectory — to drive renewed interest. This card is best viewed as a low-liquidity collectible for team or player set collectors rather than a speculative investment vehicle.

2019 • Topps
Heritage • #NT-6

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