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

2024 • Topps • Chrome Lids Mitchell & Ness
MLB • San Francisco Giants
PSA 9
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Jung Hoo Lee's 2024 Topps Chrome Lids Mitchell & Ness card occupies a premium tier within his rookie-year releases, benefiting from the crossover appeal of the Mitchell & Ness brand collaboration which historically commands a premium over standard Chrome base issues. With only one active listing currently available, the card is effectively trading in a thin market where seller leverage is high and buyer competition can drive prices above typical comps. As a high-profile international signing who brought significant buzz to San Francisco, Lee's cards from his debut season carry the added weight of first-year collector interest.
The Chrome Lids Mitchell & Ness series is a retail-adjacent insert program with a notably limited print run relative to flagship Chrome base cards, making raw copies scarcer than standard parallels and graded population counts correspondingly low. With graded copies available but the overall market supply sitting at a single active listing, the population report likely reflects a very small number of PSA or BGS submissions, which amplifies the per-copy scarcity premium. Collectors should note that Chrome-technology inserts with licensing crossovers like this tend to have tighter distribution windows, reducing the likelihood of future supply flooding the market.
Lee's investment case hinges on his on-field development as a Gold Glove-caliber outfielder with a strong NPB pedigree, and early MLB performance will be the primary driver of long-term card momentum. The Korean baseball market adds an international collector base that sustains demand independent of domestic U.S. interest, a dynamic that has historically supported elevated price floors for Korean-born MLB stars. Grading submission trends for his 2024 rookie-year inserts remain in early stages, meaning population reports are still thin — a window that typically favors early holders before census numbers grow and dilute the scarcity narrative.

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