
Nomar Mazara
2019 • Topps
Chrome • #354

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Texas Rangers
Near Mint
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Nomar Mazara's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a mid-tier position within his overall cardboard footprint, benefiting from the numbered designation but tempered by his career arc that never fully materialized into consistent star-level production. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a thin market where individual sales can skew perceived value significantly. Collectors familiar with Rangers-era Mazara cards will note that serial-numbered versions consistently command a meaningful premium over his base issues from the same set.
As a serial-numbered card from Topps Series 2, this card belongs to a parallel tier with a defined and finite print run, distinguishing it sharply from the mass-produced base version. Population report data for graded copies of Mazara's numbered parallels from this era tends to be sparse, reflecting low grading submission volume — a pattern common for players who did not become perennial All-Stars. The single active listing suggests extremely limited raw supply currently circulating on the open market, which is notable even for a mid-tier serial-numbered parallel.
Mazara's professional trajectory — solid but unremarkable across stints with the Rangers, White Sox, and internationally — limits the long-term appreciation ceiling for his cards compared to breakout or Hall of Fame-caliber players. Grading submission trends for his cards remain low, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS example could carry outsized relative value simply due to population scarcity rather than player demand. Collectors targeting undervalued, low-population serial-numbered cards may find speculative interest here, though market momentum for Mazara broadly remains flat with little near-term catalyst for a significant upswing.

2019 • Topps
Chrome • #354

2019 • Topps
Chrome • #26

2019 • Topps
Series 2 • #354

2019 • Topps
Chrome • #26

2018 • Topps
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