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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #35

The 2024 Topps Series 1 Keibert Ruiz #239 card features the Washington Nationals catcher in the flagship Topps set of the year.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Washington Nationals
Near Mint
239
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Keibert Ruiz's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of his overall cardboard portfolio, trading well below his autographed rookies and numbered parallels. As a young catcher locked into a long-term deal with the Nationals, his base cards reflect modest but stable demand from team and positional collectors. With only a single active listing in the market, current pricing may not fully reflect true liquidity or broader collector sentiment.
This is a standard base card with no serial numbering, making it part of a high-print-run release typical of Topps Series 1 flagship production. Without a parallel designation or short print distinction, population report data is largely irrelevant here, as raw copies are widely available and graded submissions for base flagship cards of non-superstar players tend to be minimal. Collectors seeking scarcity in Ruiz's cardboard would need to look toward numbered parallels, refractors, or autograph variations from this same release.
Ruiz is still in the early stages of establishing himself as a frontline catcher, and his market trajectory is closely tied to his offensive development and durability behind the plate. Base flagship cards of mid-tier players rarely sustain long-term investment momentum unless the player breaks out into All-Star or MVP-level performance, which would shift demand sharply toward his autographs and low-numbered parallels instead. For now, this card functions better as a low-cost portfolio placeholder than a primary investment vehicle.

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