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2023 • Bowman
#39

1990 • Upper Deck
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
691
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Kent Anderson from (1990)
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The 1990 Upper Deck Kent Anderson rookie sits at the lower tier of the set's value spectrum, reflecting his brief MLB career with the Angels and limited collector demand compared to star-power rookies from the same checklist. Upper Deck's inaugural and sophomore sets carry strong brand recognition, but Anderson's card trades at the base level of the issue, well below the premium commanded by key rookies from that era. Condition sensitivity is minimal here — graded copies offer little meaningful premium over raw examples given the low overall demand.
This is a standard base card with no serial numbering, short print designation, or parallel variant, placing it firmly in the high-print-run category typical of early 1990s Upper Deck mass production. Population reports show graded copies are exceedingly rare — not due to scarcity, but because submission economics make grading this card financially impractical. With only one active listing currently visible on the market, raw copies circulate infrequently, though this reflects low collector interest rather than genuine supply constraints.
Anderson's career spanned just a few seasons with limited statistical impact, and he has not accumulated the post-career recognition — coaching, broadcasting, or Hall of Fame consideration — that typically sustains or revives demand for a player's rookie card. Market momentum is flat with no identifiable catalyst on the horizon, and grading submission trends show virtually no activity on this card. Collectors and investors would find minimal upside here absent a significant and unexpected cultural or nostalgic resurgence tied to this era of Angels baseball.

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