
Bryan Reynolds
2023 • Topps
Series 2 • #570

Card #557 from the 2024 Topps Series 2 baseball set, featuring New York Mets imagery and design from one of baseball's most collected modern releases.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • New York Mets
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As a 2024 Topps Series 2 New York Mets team card, this sits in the lower-to-mid tier of the Mets market and trades well below key player rookies, star parallels, and autograph content from the same release. Because it is a standard flagship issue rather than a player-driven chase card, condition matters most at the high-grade level, where sharp centering and clean edges can command a premium versus raw copies. Within the broader Series 2 set, team cards generally trail headline rookie cards in value, but established franchise collectors keep baseline demand intact.
This appears to be a base flagship card with no noted parallel, serial numbering, or short-print designation, so supply is materially higher than numbered inserts or image variations from Series 2. Limited supply in active listings can tighten near-term availability, but that is different from true scarcity because additional raw copies typically surface over time. Population-wise, base team cards usually have a wider raw pool than graded pool, and gem-mint examples are more relevant than rarity when assessing scarcity here.
The investment case is modest and collector-driven, with demand tied more to Mets team collectors and flagship set builders than to player-specific upside. Since this is not a rookie card, autograph, or limited parallel, long-term appreciation is usually more dependent on high-grade registry interest and sustained flagship brand strength than market momentum alone. Grading can improve liquidity if the card is exceptionally clean, but submission trends for base team cards tend to be selective, which caps upside compared with scarcer Mets-related issues.

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