
Miguel Rojas
2017 • Topps
Series 2 • #509

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Miami Marlins
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Miguel Rojas's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within his broader cardboard footprint, appealing primarily to player collectors and Marlins team set builders rather than the speculative market. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, and the card trades in a thin market where condition and serial number placement can meaningfully shift perceived value. Rojas's reputation as a defensive stalwart and clubhouse leader during a rebuilding era in Miami gives the card modest but stable collector appeal.
As a serial-numbered parallel within 2019 Topps Series 2, this card carries a defined print run that distinguishes it from the base version and positions it above standard parallels in the set hierarchy. The single active listing suggests extremely limited market supply at this moment, though population data for raw versus graded copies remains sparse given the player's secondary-market profile. Collectors should note that lower serial-numbered copies — particularly single-digit or numbered to 10 or fewer — command a measurable premium over higher-numbered counterparts from the same run.
Rojas transitioned from Miami to the Los Angeles Dodgers and later the New York Mets, which broadened his fanbase and introduced his cards to larger collector markets, providing incremental demand support. However, as a non-rookie card of a utility/shortstop without All-Star accolades, long-term appreciation is dependent on sustained playing time and any late-career milestone achievements rather than speculative momentum. Grading submission rates for this card are likely low, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS example could stand out in population reports and attract a collector premium from completionists.

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