
Tyler Mahle
2018 • Topps
Heritage • #339

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • Cincinnati Reds
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Tyler Mahle's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel occupies a mid-tier position within his overall cardboard footprint, commanding a modest premium over his base issues due to the numbered designation. As a Reds starter from that era, his cards reflect a collector base that is niche but consistent, with condition sensitivity playing a meaningful role — clean centering and sharp corners on this vintage can meaningfully separate graded copies from raw equivalents. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and any transaction carries outsized influence on perceived market value.
The serial-numbered nature of this card places it above base and short print tiers in the 2019 Topps Series 2 hierarchy, though the specific print run determines how aggressively it trades relative to other Mahle parallels. Lower-numbered versions from this set — particularly those in the /25 or /10 range — have significantly smaller graded populations, while higher print runs like /99 or /199 see more raw copies circulating in the secondary market. Population reports for graded Mahle serials from this set remain thin, which can cut both ways: limited comps for buyers, but also potential upside for early holders of high-grade copies.
Mahle's career trajectory — including his 2022 trade to the Minnesota Twins and subsequent injury challenges — has tempered speculative demand, keeping his market in a value-oriented rather than growth-driven posture. His cards are unlikely to see sharp appreciation without a sustained return to elite performance or a deep postseason run, making this more of a patient hold than an active flip target. Grading submission trends for 2019 Topps Series 2 serials have been modest across the board, meaning a high-grade population leader could find a receptive audience among registry collectors if the right grade is achieved.

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