
Corbin Carroll
2023 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #368

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Corbin Carroll #156 captures the Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder in his continued MLB journey. A core Series 1 release from Topps' flagship set.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Arizona Diamondbacks
Near Mint
156
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Corbin Carroll's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits in the entry-level tier of his overall market, well below his rookie cards and short print parallels from prior years. As a reigning NL Rookie of the Year Award winner and emerging face of the Diamondbacks franchise, Carroll commands stronger demand than a typical base card of his card age, pushing this issue slightly above comparable base cards of peers. With only one active listing noted, the thin market makes price discovery difficult, though the card generally trades in line with modern base cards of young star players.
This is a standard base card from Topps Series 1, part of a mass-produced print run with no serial numbering or parallel designation noted, placing it at the lowest tier of the rarity spectrum within the set. Graded population for base Topps Series 1 cards of this era tends to be modest relative to raw copies in circulation, as the low value ceiling discourages widespread PSA or BGS submission. Collectors seeking scarcity exposure to Carroll would typically look toward his Gold, Rainbow Foil, or numbered parallel variants rather than the base issue.
Carroll is one of the most closely watched young outfielders in the NL, and his long-term trajectory supports sustained collector interest, though base cards of active players rarely appreciate significantly without a major performance catalyst or postseason run. Grading submission trends for base Topps Series 1 cards are generally low, limiting population-driven scarcity premiums on this specific issue. Investors seeking meaningful upside exposure to Carroll's career arc would be better positioned in his 2023 rookie card parallels or autograph issues, where limited supply and strong demand create a more favorable long-term return profile.

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