
Dennis Rasmussen
1989 • Fleer
#314

The 1989 Bowman Dennis Rasmussen #450 captures the San Diego Padres pitcher during the late 1980s era of baseball card collecting. A vintage Bowman release sought by collectors of the brand's classic design.
1989 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • San Diego Padres
Near Mint
450
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The 1989 Bowman Dennis Rasmussen #450 is a vintage baseball card from one of the hobby's most recognizable brands. Bowman's 1989 release represents a pivotal moment in modern card design, featuring clean layouts and photography that defined the era. Rasmussen, pitching for the San Diego Padres, appears in this standard base card alongside hundreds of other MLB players in the set. Collectors pursue 1989 Bowman cards for their historical significance, nostalgic appeal, and role in completing vintage set collections. The card's availability across multiple condition levels makes it accessible to both casual collectors and those building comprehensive Bowman runs. Whether you're chasing a specific player collection, assembling a 1989 Bowman set, or exploring late-1980s baseball card history, this Rasmussen release offers genuine vintage appeal. At SuperCatch, you'll find various copies of this card to suit different collecting goals and budget considerations.
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The 1989 Bowman Dennis Rasmussen sits firmly in the low-tier price range typical of common base cards from this era, trading at the floor of the Bowman set's value spectrum. Rasmussen was a serviceable mid-rotation starter but never a marquee name, which limits collector demand and keeps this card at the entry-level price point. Even in high-grade condition, this card is unlikely to command a meaningful premium over raw copies given the player's modest career profile.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in large quantities during the junk wax era, meaning print runs were substantial and supply remains plentiful decades later. This is a standard base card with no known short print variation, parallel, or serial numbering, placing it among the most common configurations in the hobby. Graded population reports for this card are minimal, reflecting low collector interest in submitting it for professional grading rather than any true scarcity.
Rasmussen retired without Hall of Fame consideration or significant milestone achievements, which substantially limits any long-term appreciation catalyst for this card. The single active listing signals extremely thin market activity, and junk wax era base cards of non-star players have historically shown flat to declining value trends over time. This card is best viewed as a low-cost player collector piece rather than a speculative investment with meaningful upside potential.

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