
Aaron Nola
2022 • Panini
Diamond Kings • #118

2020 • Topps • Opening Day • Gold
Major League Baseball • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
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Aaron Nola's 2020 Topps Opening Day serial-numbered parallel occupies a mid-tier position within his overall card market, sitting above base issues but trailing his flagship Topps Series 1 and Stadium Club parallels in collector demand. As a consistent frontline starter and one of the Phillies' most recognizable pitching assets, Nola's cards carry steady regional appeal, particularly among Philadelphia collectors. Condition is a meaningful factor here, as Opening Day cards from this era can exhibit print quality inconsistencies that suppress graded populations at the PSA 10 level.
The serial-numbered designation on this Opening Day parallel places it in limited supply relative to the base Opening Day set, which itself carries a lower production profile than flagship Topps releases. With only one active listing currently visible in the market, raw copies are not circulating in volume, though graded population data for Opening Day parallels tends to reflect low submission rates due to the set's perceived secondary status among submitters. The specific print run number will significantly influence scarcity — lower-numbered versions command a meaningful premium over higher-run parallels within the same design.
Nola is an established veteran with Cy Young vote history and a long-term contract with the Phillies, providing a stable but not rapidly appreciating collector base — his cards trade on performance consistency rather than breakout upside. The 2020 Opening Day parallel market has seen limited grading momentum, as collectors generally prioritize flagship and premium brands for submission, keeping certified population numbers low but also suppressing active market liquidity. Long-term hold potential is moderate; significant appreciation would likely require a deep postseason run or individual award win to catalyze broader collector interest.

2022 • Panini
Diamond Kings • #118

2020 • Topps
Opening Day • #42

2020 • Topps
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2020 • Topps
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2020 • Topps
T206