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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Brandon Marsh #71 card features the Philadelphia Phillies outfielder in Topps' flagship modern design. A core set release for contemporary baseball collectors.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
71
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Brandon Marsh's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the entry-level tier of his personal card market, consistent with what collectors expect from a standard base issue of a solid but non-superstar outfielder. As a key contributor to the Phillies' competitive core, Marsh benefits from the strong Philadelphia collector base, which keeps demand slightly elevated compared to players on smaller-market teams. Graded high-grade copies (PSA 10 or BGS 9.5) command a meaningful premium over raw examples, though the ceiling remains modest given the non-rookie, non-parallel nature of the card.
This is a standard base card with no noted serial numbering, parallel designation, or short-print variation, placing it in the highest print-run tier of the Series 1 release — meaning supply is abundant and population reports reflect a large number of graded submissions. Without a parallel or autograph designation, this card competes directly with thousands of identical copies across the secondary market. Collectors seeking scarcity within Marsh's 2024 Topps offerings should look to parallel variants such as Gold, Rainbow Foil, or numbered inserts from the same set.
Marsh is an active player on a perennial postseason contender, which sustains baseline collector interest, but base cards of non-rookie, non-star players rarely appreciate significantly unless tied to a breakout performance or award season. Grading submission trends for standard base cards at this price point are generally low relative to perceived return, making raw copies the dominant form in circulation. Should Marsh emerge as an All-Star-caliber player or deliver a signature postseason moment, demand for his broader card catalog — including base issues — could see a short-term spike, though long-term holding value remains limited without a parallel or autograph component.

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