
Kevin Coffman
1988 • Topps
Traded • #29T

The 1989 Bowman Kevin Coffman #282 captures the Cubs pitcher from a pivotal era in baseball card production. A collectible piece from Bowman's enduring set.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
282
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Kevin Coffman's 1989 Bowman card occupies the lower tier of the late-1980s Bowman set, reflecting his brief and modest MLB career primarily with the Cubs and a few other clubs. With only a single active listing in the current market, the card sees minimal transactional volume, meaning price discovery is largely stagnant and driven by opportunistic rather than competitive demand. Collectors pursuing complete 1989 Bowman sets are the primary audience, rather than player-specific enthusiasts.
The 1989 Bowman base set was produced in significant quantities as part of Bowman's mass-market relaunch era, meaning this card carries no scarcity premium from print run limitations. There are no known short print variations, parallels, or serial-numbered versions associated with this issue, making it a straightforward base card. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly thin, as professional grading submissions are rarely justified given the card's modest collector demand.
Coffman's limited MLB career and absence from any notable statistical milestones or Hall of Fame conversation means there is no meaningful player-driven catalyst to support appreciation in this card's value. The 1989 Bowman set as a whole does carry some nostalgic collector interest due to the brand's revival, but that sentiment is concentrated on key rookies and stars within the set rather than fringe players. This card is best viewed as a set-filler acquisition rather than a standalone investment vehicle with growth potential.

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Traded • #29T

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