
Liam Norris
2020 • Leaf
Draft • #BA-LN1

2020 • Leaf • Flash • Printing Plate • Cyan
Major League Baseball • Arizona Diamondbacks
Near Mint
BA-WP1
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As a 1/1 one-of-one card, this Wilderd Patino Leaf Flash commands a significant premium over any other copy in existence by definition — there is no comparable within the same card. With only a single active listing on the market, price discovery is entirely seller-driven, meaning the card trades in a thin, illiquid market where motivated buyers set the ceiling. Patino's status as a prospect-era card ties its value closely to his MLB development trajectory, making career progression the primary value lever.
A 1/1 designation represents the absolute ceiling of scarcity within any print run — no parallel, refractor, or serial-numbered variant can match this tier. Leaf Flash prospect sets are known for limited overall production, and a true one-of-one from this series means the population report will never exceed a single graded or raw copy regardless of submission volume. This card is structurally unique, and its population is permanently capped at one, which distinguishes it sharply from even low-numbered parallels like /5 or /10.
Patino remains an active prospect-to-MLB developmental player, meaning his ceiling as a big league contributor is still being written — upside events like a breakout season or roster establishment would create immediate demand spikes for a card this scarce. One-of-one cards from prospect-era sets have historically shown strong retention of collector interest when the subject reaches sustained MLB relevance, as the card cannot be replicated or competed with by future print runs. However, liquidity risk is real with 1/1 assets — exit opportunities are limited to finding a single motivated buyer, making this a high-conviction, low-frequency trade rather than a liquid market position.

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