
Aaron Judge
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #62

2021 Topps Allen & Ginter Chrome Aaron Judge #126 — a chrome parallel from the Allen & Ginter Chrome series, great for collectors of Yankees and chrome-set builds.
2021 • Topps • Allen & Ginter Chrome
MLB • New York Yankees
PSA
126
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The 2021 Allen & Ginter Chrome Aaron Judge commands a notable premium within the A&G Chrome ecosystem, driven by the crossover appeal between the vintage-aesthetic Ginter collector base and Judge's status as one of the premier power hitters in the American League. With only one active listing currently available, the market is effectively illiquid, which typically inflates perceived value but can also suppress buyer confidence due to lack of comparable sales. Judge's New York Yankees affiliation amplifies demand, as the Yankees collector market consistently trades above average for comparable players on other franchises.
Allen & Ginter Chrome cards carry an inherent scarcity advantage over base Ginter paper parallels, with the Chrome refractor and numbered parallel tiers — including Refractors, X-Fractors, and serialized variants — representing significantly tighter print runs than the standard set. The population of graded copies relative to raw copies is a critical factor here; if PSA or BGS graded examples are sparse in higher grades, even a mid-tier parallel can command strong demand from registry builders. A single active listing with graded copies available suggests the overall graded population is thin, which supports a favorable supply-to-demand ratio for serious collectors.
Judge's investment trajectory remains among the strongest for active position players, bolstered by his 2022 AL MVP, record-breaking home run season, and long-term Yankees commitment via a multi-year extension — all of which sustain rookie and early-career card premiums. The Allen & Ginter Chrome format benefits from a dedicated niche collector base that values the set's aesthetic distinctiveness, helping insulate it from broader market corrections that affect mainstream flagship releases. Grading submission trends for Judge cards have remained consistent, and as his Hall of Fame case builds over time, early-era cards from sets like this are likely to see sustained or increasing collector interest.

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