
Justin Turner
2019 • Topps
Series 1 • #180

The 2024 Topps Series 2 Justin Turner #598 baseball card features the Toronto Blue Jays infielder in the second series release of Topps' 2024 baseball lineup.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Toronto Blue Jays
Near Mint
598
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This 2024 Topps Series 2 base card of Justin Turner sits at the lower end of his collectible market, consistent with standard base issues from a flagship set. Turner's lengthy career and postseason reputation — including his iconic 2020 World Series moments with the Dodgers — give his cards modest but steady collector interest, though base parallels and autographs from his peak years command significantly more attention. At this price tier, the card reflects typical market positioning for a veteran player in the twilight of his career with a mid-market team.
As a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short print designation, this card carries a high print run consistent with flagship Topps Series 2 production volumes. No meaningful population scarcity exists, and graded copies of base cards at this tier rarely justify submission costs given the low ceiling on return. Collectors seeking rarity in Turner's 2024 cardboard would need to pursue parallel variants such as Gold, Chrome, or numbered refractor equivalents from companion products.
Turner is a veteran player whose career arc is winding down, limiting long-term appreciation potential for standard base issues of this vintage. His Hall of Fame candidacy remains uncertain, which tempers speculative buying; without a significant career milestone or HOF induction narrative, sustained demand for base cards is unlikely to develop. Grading submission trends for base flagship cards at this price point are minimal, and market momentum is flat — this card is better suited for a player collection than an investment-focused portfolio.

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