
Jung Hoo Lee
2024 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #396

A 2024 Topps Series 2 Jung Hoo Lee #691 card in Near Mint condition. Perfect for Giants fans and baseball card collectors building their modern collections.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
691
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Jung Hoo Lee's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the entry-level tier of his rookie-year cardboard, reflecting its mass-produced nature within one of the hobby's most widely distributed flagship sets. As one of the most anticipated Korean imports to join MLB in recent memory, Lee's cards carry a modest premium over comparable Giants teammates, driven by his international fanbase and strong debut anticipation. With only one active listing noted, current market liquidity is thin, which can cause price volatility in either direction with minimal transaction volume.
This appears to be a standard base card from Topps Series 2, meaning it carries no serial numbering and was printed in high volume alongside the full flagship checklist — placing it at the bottom of the rarity hierarchy for Lee's 2024 cardboard. The real collector interest in this set lies in the parallel rainbow, including Gold, Independence Day, and Black parallels, which command significantly stronger demand due to limited print runs. Population reports for graded copies of base Series 2 cards tend to run high, making a PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 the primary differentiator for collectors seeking a premium version of this card.
Lee's investment case hinges on his continued development as a two-way threat in center field — his elite defensive reputation from the KBO adds a compelling narrative, but sustained offensive production in MLB will be the key driver of long-term card market momentum. Base flagship cards rarely appreciate significantly unless the player reaches All-Star or MVP-caliber status, at which point early rookie-year base cards can see renewed collector interest. Grading submission trends for high-profile international players tend to spike in the first year, so well-centered, high-grade copies may hold relative value better than raw examples as the market matures.

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