
Felix Hernandez
2011 • Topps
Series 2 • #530

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Kansas City Royals
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Stadium cards from Topps Series 2 occupy a niche but dedicated segment of the collector market, typically trading below player rookie cards but commanding interest from team collectors and set completionists. The Kauffman Stadium card appeals primarily to Kansas City Royals fans and ballpark enthusiasts, meaning demand is regionally concentrated rather than broadly driven. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, making condition and serial number position critical factors in relative valuation.
This card carries a serial number, placing it within a numbered parallel tier that significantly limits its print run compared to the base version of the stadium card. Serial-numbered parallels from Topps Series 2 typically see low population reports in grading databases, as collectors rarely submit non-player cards for professional grading, keeping raw copies dominant in the market. The scarcity of a single active listing suggests either low collector turnover or a small surviving population of this specific numbered variant.
Stadium and ballpark cards lack the player-driven momentum that typically sustains long-term appreciation, making this more of a passion-buy for Royals collectors than a high-conviction investment vehicle. However, serial-numbered inserts from major Topps flagship sets do maintain steady baseline demand among registry builders and team collectors, providing a floor of interest. Market momentum here is likely stable rather than growth-oriented, with any upside tied to broader Royals franchise resurgence or renewed collector interest in ballpark-themed sets.

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