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Assorted 2024 Topps Series 1 and 2 Baseball Trading Cards

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00 - $20.00

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a collection of 16 modern Major League Baseball (MLB) trading cards from the 2024 Topps flagship series. The cards feature a high-gloss finish on premium cardstock with the distinctive 1989 Topps anniversary border design used in the 2024 release. Each card measures approximately 2.5 by 3.5 inches. The layout includes the team name in large vintage-style font at the top, the player’s name at the bottom, and action photography in the center. Notable players captured in this set include Fernando Tatis Jr. (Padres), Nolan Arenado (Cardinals), and Max Muncy (Dodgers). Other featured players include Alek Thomas, Tyler Anderson, Cole Ragans, Christian Bethancourt, Matt Manning, Merrill Kelly, Jacob deGrom, Griffin Jax, Jordan Hicks, Joey Votto, Kevin Newman, Richie Palacios, and Dinelson Lamet. The cards appear to be in Near Mint to Mint condition with sharp corners, clean edges, and no visible surface scratches or creases. The centering appears well-balanced across the group, which is a key indicator of quality for this manufacturing year. The cards are modern mass-produced collectibles from Topps, the official trading card partner of MLB, and represent common 'base' cards or common inserts from the current 2024 season.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this collection of 16 baseball cards from the 2024 Topps Series 1 and 2 releases, specifically noting the inclusion of the 1989 Topps 35th Anniversary insert subset. Upon visual inspection, the cards present in Near Mint to Mint (NM-MT) condition. The registration is sharp, the gloss is consistent with factory standards, and the corners appear un-dinged. The centering on the 1989-style borders—a common failure point for this set—appears notably well-balanced in this particular grouping. From a market perspective, these cards represent modern high-volume 'base' inserts. While they feature All-Star caliber players like Fernando Tatis Jr. and Nolan Arenado, these specific non-parallel versions were produced in large quantities. Current secondary market trends show these cards trading for $0.50 to $1.50 individually in 'raw' (un-graded) condition. The total value is derived from the aggregate of the lot rather than the scarcity of any single card. While these images show no signs of typical counterfeit markers (such as improper half-tone dot patterns or incorrect cardstock thickness), a definitive guarantee of authenticity is limited by the digital format. A full physical inspection would be required to verify the 'paper breath,' surface texture, and weight. I would also need to utilize a jeweler’s loupe to confirm the printing process and ensure no 're-coloring' has occurred on the edges. For higher valuation, third-party grading (PSA/SGC) would be necessary to reach premium price points, though the cost of grading currently exceeds the market value of these specific cards.

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