
Steven Kwan
2023 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #181

Steven Kwan's 2024 Topps Series 1 card (#312) from the Cleveland Guardians. A modern baseball collectible from Topps' flagship annual release.
2024 • Topps • Series 1
MLB • Cleveland Guardians
Near Mint
312
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Steven Kwan's 2024 Topps Series 1 base card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with what you'd expect from a non-parallel, non-rookie base issue of an established but not yet elite-tier player. Kwan's consistent on-base skills and Gold Glove-caliber defense have kept collector interest steady, though this base version trades well below his refractor parallels and autograph cards. Within the 2024 Series 1 set itself, this card performs in line with other solid starters who haven't yet crossed into superstar pricing territory.
As a standard base card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel distinction, this issue carries a high print run typical of flagship Topps Series 1 production, meaning raw copies are widely available. With only one active listing noted, the immediate market is thin, but this reflects low seller urgency rather than genuine scarcity. Population reports for graded copies of base Kwan cards show modest PSA/BGS submission volume, as the low raw value makes professional grading economically impractical for most collectors without a pristine centering or surface story.
Kwan is entering a pivotal phase of his career, and a breakout offensive season or All-Star selection could drive renewed interest in his base cards, though the ceiling on ungraded, high-print-run issues remains limited. The stronger play for long-term upside remains his rookie-year parallels and autographs, which would benefit more directly from any surge in his player equity. Grading submission trends on base flagship cards at this price point are minimal, so unless a sharp career milestone emerges, this card is better viewed as a PC addition than a speculative hold.

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