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Shohei Ohtani 2024 Topps NOW 487A Base Relic 125 Series Dodgers - No Signature - Starting at 1 Yen!

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This commemorative card features Shohei Ohtani's 27th career stolen base. It includes a piece of second base from that game, specifically used during innings 1 to 9 on July 28, 2024. This card is the 23rd in a limited series of 125. I am listing it for sale as part of my collection organization. Please check the card's condition in the photos provided. The seal has never been removed, but since it was stored at home, I kindly ask that those who are sensitive to minor imperfections refrain from bidding. Additionally, due to the delicate nature of the card, returns are not accepted. It may take about a week for shipping due to work commitments. *Please bid only if you can contact me within 24 hours and can make payment within 2 days* Thank you for your understanding. (Hologram seal details have been added in two additional photos.)

Shohei Ohtani 2024 Topps NOW 487A Base Relic 125 Series Dodgers - No Signature - Starting at 1 Yen!

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30,758 Yen ($197.17)

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Collector Commentary

Topps NOW relic cards represent modern sports card ephemera tied to specific game moments, with serial-numbered print runs (here /125) creating scarcity within hours of release. The July 28, 2024 date marks Ohtani's milestone stolen base during his historic Dodgers season, making this a snapshot of a significant career moment. Game-used relic authenticity and low edition number drive collector demand, though condition sensitivity is acute—home storage without professional slabbing introduces risk that typically depresses secondary market pricing relative to mint sealed examples. Japan-sourced cards often command premiums among Japanese collectors and Ohtani enthusiasts.