
Pablo Sandoval
2012 • Topps
Series 1 • #185

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • San Francisco Giants
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Pablo Sandoval's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered card occupies a niche tier within his broader cardboard catalog, drawing collector interest primarily from Giants fans and World Series memorabilia enthusiasts who remember his iconic 2012 Fall Classic performance. With only one active listing currently available, the market is exceptionally thin, meaning any transaction carries outsized price-setting weight relative to true demand. Condition and grade play a significant role here — a high-grade copy commands a meaningful premium over raw examples given the limited population of graded specimens.
As a serial-numbered parallel within the 2019 Topps Series 2 release, this card sits above base issue in the print-run hierarchy, with scarcity determined by the specific numbered variant — lower print runs naturally trade with stronger collector urgency. The single active listing suggests either low overall print run, minimal seller activity, or both, which compresses available supply to near-zero in the secondary market. Population reports for graded copies of this specific parallel are likely sparse, making a high-grade submission a standout piece within the Sandoval collector niche.
Sandoval is a retired player with a legacy anchored heavily in his three-homer World Series game and three championship rings with San Francisco, which sustains a dedicated but modest collector base rather than broad speculative demand. Serial-numbered cards of retired veterans with defined peak moments tend to hold stable value rather than appreciate aggressively, making this more of a condition-sensitive hold than a high-momentum flip target. Grading submission trends for 2019 Topps parallels of non-superstar veterans remain low, which preserves relative scarcity for any high-grade certified copies that do enter the market.

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