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2023 • Topps
Series 1 • #191

Marco Luciano's 2024 Topps Series 1 card (#232) captures the San Francisco Giants prospect in the flagship baseball set's opening release.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
232
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Marco Luciano's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible market, reflecting its non-parallel, non-autographed status within a widely distributed flagship set. As a highly touted Giants prospect with legitimate top-prospect pedigree, even his base cards attract collector attention beyond typical utility players at this career stage. The card trades in line with expectations for a Series 1 base of a prospect who has yet to fully establish himself at the major league level.
This is a standard base card from Topps Series 1, meaning it carries a mass-print run with no serial numbering or parallel designation, placing it at the lowest rarity tier within the set. The lack of scarcity mechanics means population reports are largely irrelevant here — raw copies are abundant and graded submissions, while they exist, do not command meaningful premiums over raw. Collectors seeking true scarcity in Luciano's 2024 Topps offerings would need to pursue chrome parallels, autographs, or short-print variations.
Luciano's investment case hinges almost entirely on his on-field development — a breakout season would drive strong demand for his rookie-era cards, while continued struggles at the plate could suppress momentum across his entire portfolio. Base Series 1 cards historically see limited long-term appreciation unless the subject becomes a perennial All-Star or Hall of Fame candidate, making this more of a speculative hold than a core position. With only one active listing noted, market liquidity is thin, which can distort perceived demand and makes this a higher-risk entry point for investors tracking his trajectory.

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