High Number Series

Quick Specifications
Classification General Terms
Market Volatility 30% (Stable)
Est. Auction Freq 8 / month

Typically refers to the final series of a vintage set (like 1952 Topps) that was printed in lower quantities. These cards are notoriously difficult to find in high grades and command massive premiums due to their limited supply.

Condition & Grading Challenges

Standard Condition Check: Inspect all four corners under 10x magnification. Ensure surface is free of wax stains and gum residue (vintage) or print lines (modern).

Investment Profile

General Market: Tracks with the broader sports card index (SCI-500).

Expert Context

"The High Number Series serves as a critical data point for the general terms index. Based on our current data (Seed: 1842613115), verified listings for this item show a stable trend in pricing."

Cite This Entry
"High Number Series." PreGradeCards Institutional Wiki, 2026, http://pregradecards.com/wiki/high-number-series. Accessed 08 Jul. 2026.

Metric Data LIVE

Category Volatility
A Reliability
804 Trend Score

"This topic is currently active in 8 upcoming major auction houses."

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