15 Most Valuable 2019 Topps Baseball Cards
For the first time since 2015, Topps brought borders back with its flagship 2019 Topps baseball card set design.
Well, kind of…
The borders only take up two sides of the front and always reminded me of the 1982 Topps “hockey stick” design.
You’ll know what I’m talking about if you are familiar with ’82 Topps…
Who knows if the nod to the past was intentional?
After all, nostalgia was a theme in this set.
Not only did Topps include a 150 Years of Professional Baseball insert set, but they also included a 1984 Topps insert set as well.
As usual, Topps included several other inserts, parallels, autographs and more to supplement the 700-card base set.
Overall, 2019 Topps has pretty solid checkliSt. And in this guide, we’ll take a look at the 15 most valuable.
Let’s jump right in!
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Ross’s Take
When 2019 Topps first debuted, the hobby buzz centered around the Fernando Tatis Jr. rookie card.
He was supposed to be the next big thing and, for a while, his performance certainly justified the hype.
And then the connections to PEDs and subsequent suspension derailed everything.
Once thought of as the future face of baseball, fans and hobbyists were suddenly turned away.
Today, he continues to play at a high level.
But his rookie card will likely never recover.
After all, no player connected to PEDs has really seen a full recovery in his rookie card value.
Still, Tatis wasn’t the only rookie in this set to have a solid career so far.
Kyle Tucker, Pete Alonso and Corbin Burnes have impressed early and often.
There are also plenty of big-name superstars to help balance out the checkliSt. There were also several subsets, including: League Leaders All-Star Rookies Future Stars Stadiums World Series Highlights The celebration of 150 Years of Professional Baseball is well-noted throughout this set and the 35th anniversary of ’84 Topps is as well.
Those inserts as well as the many parallels, autos and relic cards help keep interest elevated.
However, despite all of those things, the downfall of Fernando Tatis Jr. and his rookie card will always be the biggest letdowns of 2019 Topps.
It will still be a decent set because of the other rookies, but unfortunately will leave more questions than answers because of Tatis.
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