
Wil Myers
2014 • Topps
Heritage • #446A

2019 • Topps • Series 2
Major League Baseball • San Diego Padres
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Wil Myers' 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 print run. As a veteran Padres outfielder during a transitional era for the franchise — just before their high-profile roster build — his cards carry moderate collector interest tied more to set completion than superstar demand. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and transactions may skew above or below fair market value.
The serial-numbered nature of this card places it above standard base and short print parallels in the 2019 Topps Series 2 hierarchy, with scarcity determined by the specific print run tier — lower-numbered versions such as /25 or /10 carry significantly stronger collector demand than higher-run parallels like /99 or /50. Population reports for graded copies of mid-tier player parallels from this era tend to show modest PSA and BGS submission counts, meaning high-grade examples are not abundant but also not aggressively pursued. The single active listing suggests limited market depth, which is typical for role-player serial-numbered cards outside of key rookie issues.
Myers' investment profile is modest — he is not a Hall of Fame trajectory player, and his card market lacks the sustained momentum seen with elite Padres contemporaries like Fernando Tatis Jr. Serial-numbered parallels of veterans in this range tend to hold stable rather than appreciate, appealing primarily to team collectors and set builders rather than speculative investors. Grading submission trends for 2019 Topps Series 2 non-rookie cards have slowed considerably, suggesting the window for value-add through grading has largely passed for this particular issue.

2014 • Topps
Heritage • #446A

2018 • Topps
Heritage • #387

2015 • Topps
Heritage High Number • #621

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