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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Ji Hwan Bae #160 card features the Pittsburgh Pirates prospect in Topps' flagship annual release.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
160
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Ji Hwan Bae's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the entry-level tier of his personal market, typical for a non-rookie base issue of a developing player without a firmly established superstar profile. Cards of players at Bae's career stage in flagship base sets generally trade at low price points unless a breakout performance or roster elevation shifts collector demand. His value here is consistent with comparable Pirates teammates at a similar stage of development within the broader Series 1 set.
As a standard base card in Topps Series 1, this issue carries no serial numbering or parallel distinction, placing it among the highest print-run cards in the product. The raw population is effectively unlimited given Series 1's mass production scale, and graded copies, while they exist, offer only modest premiums unless achieving PSA/BGS 10 grades where centering and surface quality are rarely perfect on base issues. Collectors seeking scarcity in Bae's cardboard would need to target short-print variations, autographs, or numbered parallels from this or other sets.
Bae is a young, speed-oriented outfielder whose market trajectory is closely tied to his ability to establish consistent offensive production and secure a long-term everyday role with Pittsburgh. Base cards of players at his profile level rarely appreciate significantly unless a breakout season or trade to a larger market catalyzes renewed collector interest. Grading submission volume for this card is likely minimal, and market momentum remains flat until a performance-driven catalyst emerges.

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