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The 2024 Topps Series 2 Nolan Gorman #591 card captures the St. Louis Cardinals infielder in Topps' mid-season release, featuring the design and photography that define the Series 2 set.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • St. Louis Cardinals
Near Mint
591
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Gorman's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible market, reflecting its mass-produced nature within one of the hobby's highest-volume releases. As a young power hitter for the Cardinals, his cards carry modest demand relative to established stars, though collectors tracking his development are keeping a close eye on his trajectory. With only one active listing currently available, the thin market makes precise price discovery difficult and can create artificial scarcity in the short term.
This appears to be a standard base card from Topps Series 2, which carries one of the largest print runs in the hobby — making it widely accessible and not a scarce pull by any measure. No noted parallels, serial numbering, or insert designation means this card competes directly with a large pool of identical copies across the secondary market. Graded population for base Series 2 cards of mid-tier players like Gorman tends to be modest, as submission rates for non-rookie, non-parallel base cards are generally low.
Gorman is still establishing himself as a consistent MLB contributor, and his market momentum will largely depend on whether he can sustain or improve upon his power numbers in the 2024 season and beyond. Base cards from high-print-run sets rarely appreciate significantly unless the player achieves All-Star or MVP-caliber status, which would shift collector focus toward his rookie cards and low-numbered parallels rather than this issue. For now, this card functions better as a low-cost PC addition than a speculative investment vehicle.

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