
Bryan Reynolds
2022 • Topps
Gallery • #58

This 2024 Topps Series 2 Bryan Reynolds #387 card captures the Pirates outfielder in official Topps Series 2 form, available in Near Mint condition for collectors and enthusiasts.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Pittsburgh Pirates
Near Mint
387
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Bryan Reynolds' 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with mass-produced base issues from a flagship set. As a two-time All-Star outfielder with a long-term contract extension, Reynolds carries more collector relevance than a typical mid-market player, but base cards from high-print-run sets like Series 2 rarely command a premium over his chrome, refractor, or autograph counterparts. Condition plays a minimal role at this tier unless a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 grade is achieved, which can meaningfully separate a copy from the raw market.
This is a standard base card with no noted parallel, serial number, or short print designation, placing it firmly in the highest print-run tier of the 2024 Topps Series 2 release. Graded population for base Reynolds cards at this price point is relatively low simply because submission costs often outpace the card's raw value, making high-grade copies somewhat scarce in slabbed form despite the large print run. Collectors seeking rarity in the Reynolds market should focus on numbered parallels, Gold, or Rainbow Foil variants from this same set.
Reynolds is an established MLB starter with strong on-field metrics, but his investment ceiling on base cards is limited unless his performance trajectory escalates toward MVP-caliber seasons or a high-profile trade to a larger market team. With only one active listing currently available, the market is thin, which can create minor short-term price volatility but does not reflect strong organic demand. Grading submission trends for base flagship cards at this price level remain low, and long-term appreciation potential is modest without a significant career milestone or roster change to catalyze renewed collector interest.

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