
Jung Hoo Lee
2024 • Topps
Allen & Ginter • #396

2025 Topps Series 1 Jung Hoo Lee Major League Material (MLM-JL) Gold variation, a parallel card prized by set builders and collectors of modern Giants issues.
2025 • Topps • Series 1 • Gold
MLB • San Francisco Giants
PSA 4
MLM-JL
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Jung Hoo Lee's 2025 Topps Series 1 serial-numbered card occupies a premium tier within his overall checklist, driven by his status as one of the most high-profile Korean players to transition from the KBO to MLB. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card trades in a thin, illiquid environment where motivated buyers may need to pay a significant premium over comparable recent sales. His growing fanbase across both U.S. and international markets — particularly in South Korea — adds a cross-border demand layer that elevates this card above typical Series 1 parallels.
As a serial-numbered parallel from Topps Series 1, this card benefits from a defined and limited print run that sharply distinguishes it from the base version, which sees mass production in the millions. The existence of graded copies in the population report is notable given how recently the 2025 product released, suggesting early collector interest and active grading submissions. Low population numbers at top grades (PSA 10 / BGS 9.5) would create significant scarcity pressure, as high-grade copies of short-run parallels for popular international players tend to be absorbed quickly by registry collectors.
Lee is still in the early stages of his MLB career, and his long-term card market trajectory is closely tied to his on-field performance and continued health — strong seasons would catalyze renewed collector interest and grading submission waves. The Korean baseball card market has demonstrated sustained demand for elite KBO-to-MLB crossover players, a trend that supports mid-to-long-term holding potential for his serial-numbered rookies and early-career parallels. Grading submission momentum for 2025 Topps Series 1 is still building, meaning current population reports likely underrepresent the eventual graded supply, which could temper upside if top-grade copies flood the market.

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