
Wil Tejada
1989 • Bowman
#468

A 1989 Topps baseball card featuring Wil Tejada of the Montreal Expos, card #747 from the iconic Topps set of that era.
1989 • Topps
MLB • Montreal Expos
Near Mint
747
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Wil Tejada's 1989 Topps rookie sits at the lower end of the late-1980s Topps price spectrum, reflecting the era's notoriously high print runs and the player's limited MLB career impact. As a backup catcher who appeared in only a handful of major league games, this card does not command the premium associated with star players from the same set. Condition remains the primary value driver here, as even modest grade improvements can represent a meaningful percentage gain at this price tier.
The 1989 Topps base set was produced in massive quantities, making true scarcity essentially nonexistent for standard copies — this is a base card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variant. Raw copies are abundant in the secondary market, and graded population reports typically show low submission counts not due to rarity but due to collector disinterest in high-volume commons. A PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 would represent a dramatically smaller population relative to raw copies, offering a modest rarity premium within an otherwise common card.
Tejada's brief MLB tenure and absence from mainstream collector consciousness limits meaningful upside in the current market, with only a single active listing suggesting thin liquidity rather than strong demand. The late-1980s Topps overproduction era continues to suppress values across most non-star cards, and grading submission trends for this card remain negligible. Barring an unexpected cultural moment or retrospective collector interest in Montreal Expos nostalgia, market momentum for this card is largely flat.

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