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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

The 2023 Topps Series 1 Anthony Volpe #112 captures the Yankees prospect during a pivotal season. A key card for New York collectors and prospect investors.
2023 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
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Volpe's 2023 Topps Series 1 rookie card sits at the entry-level tier of his rookie card market, as a base issue without serial numbering or parallel distinction. For a shortstop anchoring the Yankees lineup, this card benefits from the franchise premium that New York consistently commands, though it trades near the floor of his rookie card ecosystem. Collectors seeking exposure to Volpe typically use this card as a low-barrier entry point before pursuing his more scarce parallels and inserts.
As a base rookie card from Series 1, this issue carries a standard print run with no serial numbering, placing it among the most widely available versions of Volpe's first licensed MLB cards. Population reports for graded copies are substantial given the high volume of Series 1 packs opened, meaning PSA and BGS 10 copies face significant supply competition. The true scarcity play within this set lies in the parallel rainbow — Gold, Rainbow Foil, and Image Variation short prints — which carry meaningfully tighter print runs than this base version.
Volpe's trajectory as a young, homegrown Yankees shortstop keeps long-term collector interest elevated, particularly if he develops into a perennial All-Star caliber player over the next few seasons. The base rookie card's investment ceiling is naturally capped by its high print run, making graded gem mint copies the more defensible hold compared to raw examples. Submission trends for base Series 1 rookies tend to spike early and stabilize quickly, so market momentum for this specific version will be driven primarily by Volpe's on-field performance rather than supply-side scarcity.

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