
Zack Wheeler
2021 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #153

2019 • Topps • Series 2 • Gold
Major League Baseball • New York Mets
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Wheeler's 2019 Topps Series 2 serial-numbered parallel commands a meaningful premium over his base card from the same set, driven largely by his subsequent move to Philadelphia and his emergence as one of the NL's most consistent aces. As a card produced during his final Mets season before a lucrative free-agent deal, it carries transitional narrative value that resonates with collectors from multiple fanbases. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market creates price discovery challenges but also signals strong hold sentiment among current owners.
Serial-numbered parallels from Topps Series 2 exist across multiple tiers — from colored refractors down to low-numbered gold and black variants — so the specific print run of this card is critical in determining its scarcity tier. Lower-numbered copies, particularly those in the single or double digits, carry significantly stronger collector demand and limited population in graded form. Raw copies of mid-tier serial-numbered parallels tend to have modest PSA/BGS submission rates, meaning high-grade slabs are relatively scarce and command a disproportionate premium over raw equivalents.
Wheeler has firmly established himself as a frontline starter with Cy Young-caliber seasons, which continues to generate retroactive interest in his pre-Phillies cards and adds a 'what if' Mets nostalgia factor. If his performance trajectory sustains into Hall of Fame consideration, 2019 cards representing his peak Mets era could see renewed momentum, particularly in higher grades. Grading submission trends for mid-era Topps parallels remain steady, and with only one listing on the market, any uptick in Wheeler's on-field profile could rapidly shift this card's positioning.

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