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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

Ha-Seong Kim's 2024 Topps Series 1 card #127 captures the San Diego Padres shortstop in the year's flagship baseball release.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • San Diego Padres
Near Mint
127
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Ha-Seong Kim's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with high-print-run base issues that trade at or near set value rather than commanding a premium. As a utility infielder who established himself as a reliable defensive presence and solid offensive contributor for the Padres, his base cards reflect steady but modest collector demand. With only a single active listing, the market for this specific card is thin, suggesting limited transactional velocity rather than elevated scarcity-driven value.
This card carries no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short-print designation, placing it firmly in the standard base tier of the 2024 Topps Series 1 checklist — one of the highest print-run releases in the hobby. Population reports for graded copies of base Series 1 cards are typically robust due to mass submission trends, meaning PSA and BGS census numbers are unlikely to reflect meaningful scarcity. Without a parallel or insert distinction, this card does not benefit from the supply constraints that drive premium pricing in the same product.
Kim's 2024 departure from the Padres via free agency introduces some uncertainty around his long-term card market trajectory, as player movement and reduced U.S. media visibility can soften domestic collector demand. His rookie cards and autographed parallels represent the stronger long-term hold in his personal market, while base cards from later years like this one tend to plateau or decline in the secondary market over time. Grading submissions for standard base cards of mid-tier players rarely yield strong ROI, and the current single-listing environment suggests the collector community is treating this card as a low-priority asset.

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