
Charlie Blackmon
2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #523

This 2024 Topps Series 2 Charlie Blackmon #431 card captures the Colorado Rockies veteran in Near Mint condition, ideal for collectors building modern baseball sets or investing in current-year releases.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Colorado Rockies
Near Mint
431
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Charlie Blackmon's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the lower end of the market spectrum, consistent with veteran base cards of players on rebuilding franchises with limited national spotlight. Blackmon's career significance — including his 2017 NL batting title and multiple All-Star appearances — provides some collector nostalgia, but that sentiment does not translate into meaningful premium for standard base issues. With only a single active listing, this card is trading in a range typical of common base veterans rather than commanding any notable premium.
This card appears to carry no special attributes, placing it firmly in the base card tier with a standard print run that offers no scarcity-driven demand. Unlike serial-numbered parallels or short prints from the same set, base Topps Series 2 cards are produced in mass quantities, resulting in a high raw population and minimal grading incentive. Population reports from grading services like PSA and BGS typically show minimal graded submissions for base veterans of this profile, as the cost of grading far outweighs the return.
Blackmon is in the twilight of his career with the Rockies, a low-market team that historically struggles to drive sustained card demand, which limits upside for this issue. Without a retirement announcement, Hall of Fame candidacy discussion, or a notable milestone moment, there is little market momentum to suggest appreciation in the near term. Collectors and investors seeking exposure to Blackmon would be better positioned targeting autograph parallels or earlier rookie-era cards, where limited supply and nostalgia intersect more favorably.

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