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The 2024 Topps Series 2 Tylor Megill #368 card features the New York Mets pitcher in Topps' contemporary design. A standard base card from Series 2, ideal for team collectors and set builders.
2024 • Topps • Series 2
MLB • New York Mets
Near Mint
368
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Tylor Megill's 2024 Topps Series 2 base card sits at the lower end of his overall card market, consistent with a standard base issue from a mid-rotation starter on a major market team. The New York Mets affiliation provides a slight demand boost compared to smaller market counterparts, though without a grading premium this card trades at or near its floor value. Condition sensitivity is minimal at this tier, as raw copies and low-grade slabs command essentially the same market positioning.
As a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short print designation, this card carries a high print run typical of flagship Topps Series 2 production, meaning supply significantly outpaces collector demand. Population reports for graded copies of this specific card are expected to be minimal, as submission rates for base cards of non-star players rarely justify grading costs. Collectors seeking scarcity-driven value would need to pursue the parallel rainbow — chrome, foil, or numbered variants — rather than this base issue.
Megill is an active pitcher still establishing himself as a consistent rotation piece, meaning his card market remains largely speculative and tied to on-field performance milestones rather than legacy demand. A breakout season or postseason prominence with the Mets could generate short-term spikes in interest, but base cards of non-rookie, non-star players historically show limited long-term appreciation. Grading submission trends for this card are expected to remain low, and market momentum will be driven more by Mets team performance than individual player trajectory at this stage.

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