
Jung Hoo Lee
2024 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #396

2024 Topps Archives Jung Hoo Lee 99NBA-JHO Gold Foilboard — archival design in a numbered variation tailored for collectors building Archives sets or seeking standout parallels.
2024 • Topps • Archives • Gold Foilboard
Major League Baseball • San Francisco Giants
PSA 6
99NBA-JHO
New
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The 2024 Topps Archives Jung Hoo Lee 99NBA-JHO Gold Foilboard is a modern take on retro design that appeals to collectors who value set context and visual parallels. Part of the Archives series' 1999 New Breed Autographs subset styling, this Gold Foilboard variation emphasizes classic aesthetics — foilboard treatment, throwback layout, and set-specific numbering — making it a natural fit for collectors completing Archives sets or hunting for distinctive parallels. While this grouped listing does not specify autograph or game-used elements, the card’s formatted identity (1999 New Breed Autographs subset, card number 99NBA-JHO) makes it relevant for those focused on subset completion, thematic displays, or long-term collecting strategies. SuperCatch highlights authenticity cues and set provenance so collectors understand where the card sits in the broader Archives narrative. Ideal uses include expanding a themed Topps Archives portfolio, gifting a modern vintage-style piece, or holding as part of a diversifying baseball card collection centered on San Francisco Giants-era material and Archives parallels.
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Jung Hoo Lee's 2024 Topps Archives card occupies a mid-to-upper tier within his rookie-year releases, benefiting from the Archives brand's retro aesthetic and collector nostalgia appeal. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card is effectively trading in a thin-market environment where individual sales carry outsized price-setting power. As a high-profile international signing who brought significant buzz to San Francisco, Lee's cards command a premium relative to comparable first-year players without his pre-MLB pedigree from the KBO.
The presence of serial-numbered and autographed variants within this Archives release creates a tiered rarity structure that significantly separates low-numbered parallels from the base version. Autographed copies in particular carry limited supply, and graded examples with strong population report positioning — especially PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 — represent a small fraction of total copies submitted. Archives autos historically feature shorter print runs than flagship Topps products, which tightens available supply for collectors chasing top-tier copies.
Lee's investment outlook hinges on his recovery and sustained performance following his 2024 shoulder injury, which temporarily cooled market momentum on his rookie-year cards. If he returns to the level of play that made him a KBO star and a sought-after international free agent, graded autograph copies from his debut season are well-positioned to appreciate. Grading submission trends for his 2024 issues remain active, meaning population reports are still evolving — collectors who lock in high-grade copies now may benefit before census data tightens the spread on top-pop examples.

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