
Paul Goldschmidt
2012 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #24

Paul Goldschmidt #46 from 2024 Topps Series 1, the flagship baseball card set featuring the St. Louis Cardinals first baseman.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
Major League Baseball • St. Louis Cardinals
Near Mint
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The 2024 Topps Series 1 Paul Goldschmidt #46 card captures the Cardinals' star player in Topps' flagship release for the year. Series 1 marks the beginning of the annual Topps baseball card cycle, introducing collectors to the season's fresh imagery and design. This card represents Goldschmidt's continued presence in one of baseball's most collected modern sets. Topps Series 1 is a cornerstone release for baseball collectors building contemporary sets or focusing on individual players. The 2024 iteration maintains the design traditions that make Series 1 a staple in hobby collections. Whether you're completing a full Series 1 set, assembling a Cardinals team collection, or tracking Goldschmidt's card history, this #46 card serves as a key entry point. Collectors value Series 1 cards for their broad distribution, iconic status in the hobby, and role as the season's opening salvo. SuperCatch offers multiple listings of this card across varying conditions and states, allowing you to find the copy that matches your collecting goals and budget.
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This 2024 Topps Series 1 base card for Paul Goldschmidt sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible market, consistent with standard base cards from flagship sets that rarely command a premium over raw cost. Goldschmidt's career significance as a perennial All-Star and 2022 NL MVP does lend some collector interest, but base Series 1 cards from recent years trade at or near pack value without grading elevation. With only one active listing, the market is extremely thin, which can distort perceived demand and does not reflect broader secondary market activity.
This card carries no noted parallel, serial number, or short print designation, placing it firmly in the standard base card category with an effectively unlimited print run typical of Topps Series 1 flagship production. Base cards from this set are produced in mass quantities, meaning raw population is high and graded copies face stiff competition on population reports, limiting any scarcity-driven premium. Without an autograph, relic, or numbered parallel variant, this card does not benefit from the limited supply dynamics that drive collector urgency.
Goldschmidt's transition to a Cardinals uniform and his age trajectory — entering the twilight of a Hall of Fame-caliber career — create a mixed outlook for base card appreciation, as retirement typically benefits rookie cards more than late-career base issues. Grading submission on standard base cards from modern flagship sets rarely yields strong returns due to high PSA/BGS populations and modest grade premiums at this tier. Collectors seeking exposure to Goldschmidt's legacy would find stronger long-term momentum in his rookie card parallels or certified autograph issues rather than this base offering.

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