
Caleb Smith
2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

Jordan Romano #101 from the 2024 Topps Series 1 baseball card set. A standard release from Topps' flagship annual series featuring the Toronto Blue Jays pitcher.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
101
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Romano's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the lower end of the price spectrum, consistent with non-rookie base cards of mid-tier relievers in a flagship set. As a closer for the Blue Jays, Romano carries some regional collector demand, but without a milestone card designation or special insert status, this card trades in line with standard base card pricing across the Series 1 checklist. His value here is largely driven by casual collectors and team set builders rather than serious investor interest.
This is a standard base card from Topps Series 1, part of one of the highest print-run releases in the hobby, meaning supply is abundant and population reports reflect thousands of raw and graded copies in circulation. There are no serial numbers, short print designations, or parallel distinctions noted, placing this firmly in the common tier of the set. Graded copies of base cards at this price point rarely command a meaningful premium unless achieving a PSA 10 or BGS Black Label, and even then, the ceiling is modest given the mass production run.
Romano has shown flashes of elite closer performance, but injury history and roster uncertainty with Toronto limit long-term investment confidence in his base cards. The single active listing suggests thin secondary market activity, which can indicate either low collector interest or a card that rarely changes hands due to minimal demand. Unless Romano secures a high-profile trade, All-Star recognition, or a dominant postseason run, this base card is unlikely to appreciate significantly and is best viewed as a low-cost PC addition rather than a speculative hold.

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