
Yoan Moncada
2020 • Topps
Opening Day • #118

2019 • Topps • Gold
Major League Baseball • Chicago White Sox
Near Mint
377
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This Moncada serial-numbered card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, reflecting the modest collector demand he commands relative to higher-profile AL Central peers. As a switch-hitting third baseman who showed flashes of elite potential with the White Sox rebuild, his cards carry niche appeal but haven't broken through to broad mainstream demand. Within the 2019 Topps ecosystem, serial-numbered parallels of role players like Moncada typically trade at a modest premium over base, though the gap narrows when active listings are thin.
The serial-numbered designation adds a layer of scarcity beyond the standard base card, though the investment thesis depends heavily on the specific print run — lower-numbered versions (25 or under) command significantly stronger premiums than higher-run parallels in the /99 or /150 range. With only one active listing currently visible, the raw market for this card is extremely thin, making price discovery difficult. Population data from grading companies like PSA and BGS likely shows very few submitted copies, as low-value serial cards are rarely sent in for grading due to cost inefficiency.
Moncada's trajectory has been complicated by injuries and inconsistency, which has tempered long-term collector enthusiasm despite his pedigree as a former top prospect. The White Sox rebuild era generated some speculative interest in their core players, but with the team underperforming expectations, that momentum has largely stalled. Unless Moncada produces a standout season or lands on a higher-profile contender, grading submission trends for his cards are unlikely to accelerate, keeping this card in a slow-moving, low-liquidity segment of the market.

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