
Von Hayes
1989 • Topps
#385

A Near Mint 1989 Bowman Von Hayes #406 from his Philadelphia Phillies era. This vintage baseball card captures Hayes during a key period of his career and remains a solid addition to 1980s sports card collections.
1989 • Bowman
MLB • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
406
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The 1989 Bowman Von Hayes sits in the lower tier of his card market, reflecting both Hayes’ solid but non-star career profile and the broad availability of late-1980s Bowman singles. In high grade, examples can trade above market versus raw copies because sharp centering and clean surfaces are tougher than casual collectors expect in this issue. Within the 1989 Bowman set, this card does not command the premium attached to key rookies or Hall of Fame-caliber names, but Phillies team collectors still provide a steady baseline of demand.
This is a standard base card, not a serial-numbered issue, short print, or parallel, and overall supply is considered high relative to earlier vintage Bowman releases. Even so, truly strong copies are less common than raw volume suggests, since many surviving examples show typical print and edge wear from the era. Graded population is generally modest for a card of this profile because most available copies remain raw, while only the cleanest examples are worth submitting.
From an investment perspective, this card is driven more by niche Phillies and player collectors than by broad market momentum, so it tends to move with set-building and condition-sensitive demand rather than major speculation. Because Hayes is a retired player without the Hall of Fame catalyst that sustains stronger rookie-card premiums, upside is mostly tied to scarcity in top grade rather than expanding mainstream interest. Limited supply in active listings can support short-term firmness, but long-term performance is likely to remain selective and grade-dependent.

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