
Ken Griffey Jr.
2003 • Topps
Series 2 • #390

2025-26 Topps Ken Griffey Jr. League Leaders #224 — a modern-era collectible card that appeals to set builders, Mariners fans, and long-term collectors.
2025-26 • Topps
MLB • Seattle Mariners
PSA
224
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Ken Griffey Jr. remains one of the most consistently demanded names in the hobby, and his cards — even modern releases — benefit from his Hall of Fame status and cultural legacy tied to the Seattle Mariners dynasty era. A 2025-26 Topps card commands a premium relative to most contemporaries in the same set, driven by the sustained collector appetite for his likeness across all eras. With only one active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, which typically supports elevated ask prices from sellers who recognize the scarcity of supply at any given moment.
Without confirmed parallel or serial-number details, this card's rarity tier depends heavily on whether it is a base issue, short print, or insert variant within the 2025-26 Topps release — distinctions that dramatically affect population and demand. Graded copies being available signals that collectors are already submitting this card for encapsulation, a strong indicator that the market views it as worth the grading investment. Population reports from PSA and BGS will be critical to monitor early, as low graded populations on high-grade copies (PSA 10 or BGS 9.5) tend to drive disproportionate premiums for Griffey material.
Griffey's collectible market has demonstrated remarkable long-term stability, with his cards rarely experiencing the sharp depreciation seen with active players facing performance volatility. The 2025-26 Topps release is early in its market cycle, meaning grading submission waves have likely not yet peaked — early high-grade copies submitted now could benefit from a still-low population before the market matures. Collector sentiment around Griffey consistently skews nostalgic and strong, making this a relatively lower-risk hold compared to cards tied to players with uncertain career trajectories.

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