
Terry Mulholland
1990 • Fleer
#568

The 1989 Topps Terry Mulholland #41 is a vintage baseball card from the iconic Topps set, featuring the San Francisco Giants pitcher during his early career.
1989 • Topps
Major League Baseball • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
41
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The 1989 Topps Terry Mulholland #41 card captures a moment in baseball history during the late 1980s, when Topps dominated the trading card market with its classic design and photography. This card features Mulholland in his San Francisco Giants uniform, part of the broader 1989 Topps baseball release that remains popular among vintage card collectors today. 1989 Topps baseball cards represent a key era in the hobby, bridging the junk wax period with genuine collector interest in vintage cardboard. The set's straightforward design and sharp photography make these cards appealing to both nostalgia collectors and those building vintage player collections. Mulholland's card serves as a snapshot of his early professional career, making it a natural fit for Giants fans, pitcher specialists, or anyone assembling a complete 1989 Topps set. Whether you're hunting for vintage baseball cards from the late 1980s, completing a Topps collection, or seeking cards from a specific player's career arc, the 1989 Topps Mulholland #41 offers authentic vintage appeal. SuperCatch makes it easy to find and acquire classic cards from this era.
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Terry Mulholland's 1989 Topps rookie card occupies a modest tier within the late-1980s Topps baseball card market, a period defined by mass production and high print runs that generally suppress premium pricing. As a journeyman left-hander best remembered for a rare unassisted fielding gem and a 1993 no-hitter, Mulholland's career significance is niche rather than star-driven, meaning this card trades closer to the base level of the set rather than commanding a meaningful premium. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card sees minimal transactional velocity, reflecting limited collector demand relative to higher-profile rookies from the same set.
The 1989 Topps base set was produced in enormous quantities, making this a high-print-run base card with no serial numbering, no known short print designation, and no significant parallel variants from this era. Population reports from major grading services show relatively few graded copies, not due to scarcity but due to low submission demand — collectors and investors rarely prioritize high-volume late-1980s base cards for professional grading. Raw copies are widely available across the secondary market, and graded examples in top tiers (PSA 10, BGS 9.5) do carry a relative premium simply due to the low submission volume creating a thin certified population.
Mulholland is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy on the horizon, which significantly limits the upside potential for sustained price appreciation on this card. The grading submission trend for late-1980s Topps base cards of role players remains flat, with little evidence of renewed collector interest driving speculative buying. This card is best viewed as a low-cost nostalgia hold for team or era collectors rather than a growth-oriented investment vehicle.

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