
Dickie Thon
1988 • Topps
Traded • #121T

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Dickie Thon #400 card from his Philadelphia Phillies era. This vintage baseball card captures a key moment in Thon's career with strong eye appeal and excellent preservation.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
400
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The 1989 Bowman Dickie Thon sits at the lower end of the vintage commons market, consistent with late-career cards of role players from that era. Thon's most collectible pieces remain his early 1980s Astros cards, which reflect his peak years as a promising shortstop before the 1984 beaning incident derailed his trajectory. This Phillies-era card commands minimal premium over raw set filler, with condition sensitivity playing a larger role in price differentiation than player demand.
The 1989 Bowman set was produced in substantial quantities, making this a high-print-run base card with no serial numbering, parallels, or short print designation. Graded population for this specific card is negligible, as submission rates for common cards of this vintage are extremely low given the cost-to-value ratio. With only a single active listing in the current market, raw copies circulate infrequently but not due to scarcity — collector interest simply remains limited.
Thon's career arc, marked by a promising start cut short by injury and a modest late-career resurgence, does not generate the sustained collector demand needed to drive long-term appreciation on late-issue cards. There is no meaningful grading submission trend for this card, and Hall of Fame candidacy is not a factor here. The market for this card is best characterized as stable at a low floor, appealing primarily to team set collectors or those building complete 1989 Bowman runs rather than player-focused investors.

1988 • Topps
Traded • #121T

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