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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Clay Holmes #247 captures the Yankees reliever in Topps' flagship annual release. A modern baseball card for collectors building sets or tracking contemporary pitching talent.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • New York Yankees
Near Mint
247
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As a base card from 2024 Topps Series 1, Holmes' card sits at the lower end of the price spectrum within the set, consistent with non-rookie, non-star base issues. His role as Yankees closer adds modest demand from team collectors, but without a superstar profile, this card trades in line with or slightly below comparable reliever base cards in the same set. Condition plays a meaningful role here — a high-grade PSA or BGS copy could command a notable premium over raw copies given the low baseline price.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallel or serial-numbered variation, meaning the print run is effectively unlimited relative to the hobby's premium tiers. With only one active listing currently available, raw market liquidity is extremely thin, though this reflects low collector urgency rather than scarcity. Graded population for base Topps Series 1 cards of mid-tier players tends to be sparse, as submission costs often outweigh the return on investment for non-premium issues.
Holmes carries moderate upside tied to his continued performance as a high-leverage Yankees closer, a role that sustains steady team-collector demand but rarely drives significant speculative interest. Should he maintain elite save totals or earn All-Star recognition, incremental price appreciation is plausible, though the ceiling on base cards without a rookie card designation remains limited. Grading submission trends for this card are likely minimal, keeping certified high-grade copies rare and potentially interesting for patient, low-cost entry collectors.

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