
Kevin Bass
1989 • Topps
#646

1990 • Upper Deck • Low Number
Major League Baseball • Houston Astros
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The 1990 Upper Deck Kevin Bass sits firmly in the low-tier commons range, consistent with most base cards from this era featuring role players rather than franchise cornerstones. Upper Deck's 1990 set was a premium product at release, but decades of supply have normalized pricing across most non-star cards. Bass's career as a solid outfielder for the Astros during the late '80s does not generate the kind of collector nostalgia that drives meaningful premiums in this set.
This is a standard base card with no noted serial numbering, parallel variation, or short print designation, placing it in the highest-supply tier of the 1990 Upper Deck checklist. Graded population for common cards from this set is minimal, as submission costs would far exceed any realistic return on investment. Without a distinguishing parallel or insert classification, raw copies dominate the market with virtually no graded counterparts creating scarcity.
Kevin Bass is a retired player without Hall of Fame credentials or a significant cultural resurgence driving renewed collector interest, which limits any meaningful upside for this card. The single active listing suggests thin market liquidity, meaning price discovery is largely absent and demand signals are weak. This card is best viewed as a low-priority set-filler rather than a growth-oriented hold, with no current indicators of shifting market momentum.

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