
Jim Gantner
1989 • Topps
#671

A 1989 Bowman Jim Gantner #141 in Near Mint condition—a classic vintage baseball card featuring the Milwaukee Brewers shortstop from the late 1980s era.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Milwaukee Brewers
Near Mint
141
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1989 Bowman Jim Gantner sits in the lower value tier of Brewers singles from the era, trading more as a set-builder and team-collector piece than as a marquee veteran card. Because Gantner is remembered as a long-tenured Milwaukee infielder rather than a nationally chased star, this card generally tracks below the broader premium segments of the 1989 Bowman checklist. Condition matters mainly at the top end, where sharp centering and high-grade examples can command a premium over typical raw copies.
This is a standard base card rather than a known insert or serial-numbered parallel, so its underlying production profile is consistent with late-1980s mass-issued Bowman output. Limited supply in the current marketplace appears to be driven more by low listing volume than by true scarcity, and graded populations are typically modest because cards in this value band are less frequently submitted. Raw copies surface more often than slabbed examples, with only top-condition cards standing out meaningfully.
From an investment perspective, this is a niche Brewers and player-collector card rather than a momentum-driven asset, with demand tied closely to regional loyalty and vintage-complete set interest. Gantner’s retired status and solid franchise recognition support a stable collector base, but the absence of rookie-card prestige or Hall of Fame tailwinds limits upside relative to more heavily pursued names. Grading activity should remain selective, and market movement is likely to stay measured unless high-grade scarcity begins to trade above market.

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