
Carlos Martinez
2019 • Topps
Chrome • #149

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • St. Louis Cardinals
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Kolten Wong's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a mid-tier position within his overall card market, commanding a modest premium over his base issues due to the numbered designation. Wong's tenure as a Gold Glove second baseman with the Cardinals provides a stable, if unspectacular, collector baseline — his cards appeal primarily to Cardinals team collectors and defensive-specialist enthusiasts. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the market reflects thin liquidity rather than strong demand.
As a serial-numbered parallel within Topps Series 2, this card sits above the standard base print run, though the specific serial number cap significantly influences its relative scarcity — lower-numbered versions trade considerably above higher-print-run counterparts. Topps Series 2 parallels from this era typically include multiple tiers such as Gold (/2019), Rainbow Foil, and Black (/66), each with distinct population dynamics. Graded population reports for Wong's numbered parallels remain relatively low, meaning high-grade copies have the potential to stand out in a sparse PSA or BGS census.
Wong, now with the Los Angeles Dodgers after productive seasons in Milwaukee, maintains a steady but niche collector profile — his market lacks the volatility-driven momentum seen with power hitters or high-profile prospects. The serial-numbered format provides a floor of collector interest, but without a Hall of Fame trajectory or a breakout offensive season, significant appreciation is unlikely in the near term. Grading submission rates for Wong's cards remain low, which means a high-grade example could carry a relative population premium for patient, set-focused collectors.

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