
Ozzie Albies
2022 • Topps
Gallery • #14

A 2024 Topps Series 2 Ozzie Albies #544 baseball card featuring the Atlanta Braves shortstop in Near Mint condition. Perfect for collectors building modern sets or tracking Albies' career.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
544
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As a base card from Topps Series 2, Albies' 2024 issue sits in the lower tier of his overall card market, where flagship base cards typically trade at modest premiums relative to parallels and inserts from the same set. Albies' established role as a cornerstone of the Braves' lineup and his consistent offensive production lend the card more collector relevance than a comparable player with less team prestige. With only one active listing noted, the thin market makes price discovery difficult, and condition plays an outsized role in separating copies that command attention from those that move slowly.
This appears to be a standard base card with no noted parallel, serial numbering, or short print designation, placing it in the highest print run tier of the 2024 Topps Series 2 checklist. Base flagship cards have virtually unlimited supply relative to parallels, and graded population reports for standard base issues tend to be large, which suppresses scarcity-driven demand. Without a numbered parallel or insert distinction, this card competes in a crowded pool of raw and graded copies, making high-grade PSA or BGS submissions the primary differentiator for collectors seeking a premium version.
Albies is an active, prime-age player with multiple All-Star appearances and strong underlying metrics, which sustains baseline collector interest in his cards across product lines. However, base flagship cards from recent years rarely appreciate significantly unless the player achieves a landmark milestone — such as an MVP award or World Series championship — that drives a surge in demand. Grading submission trends for modern base cards have cooled industry-wide, so the most realistic upside here lies in a PSA 10 population-driven premium rather than broad market momentum.

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