
Jacob Perreault
2021-22 • Upper Deck
Ahl • #51

2021-22 • Upper Deck • Ahl
American Hockey League • Toronto Marlies
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Nick Robertson from Ahl (2021-22)
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As an AHL-issued rookie card, this Nick Robertson entry sits at the lower end of his overall rookie card market, trading below his NHL-branded counterparts from the same era. Upper Deck's AHL set carries a niche collector base, meaning demand is narrower but dedicated — those building complete Robertson rookie portfolios actively seek this card out. His career significance as a Toronto Maple Leafs prospect elevates the card beyond a typical minor-league issue, given the outsized collector market surrounding the Leafs organization.
The Upper Deck AHL base set is a limited-distribution product with a comparatively small print run relative to mainstream NHL flagship releases, which naturally restricts raw supply in the secondary market. With only one active listing currently available, market liquidity is extremely thin, suggesting either low collector turnover or a scarcity of graded and raw copies in circulation. Population reports for graded copies of this specific card are likely sparse, meaning a high-grade PSA or BGS submission could represent one of very few certified examples.
Robertson's trajectory as an NHL regular with the Maple Leafs provides a meaningful floor for his rookie card market, and any sustained offensive breakout would push collector interest sharply upward across all his rookie issues. The AHL rookie card format historically benefits from being an overlooked entry point — collectors who missed NHL rookie acquisitions often turn to minor-league issues, creating delayed but real demand spikes. Grading submission trends for AHL-era rookies remain low, so early movers who submit high-quality raw copies stand to benefit disproportionately if his NHL profile continues to grow.

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