
Shawn Abner
1990 • Topps
#122

1990 • Upper Deck • Low Number
Major League Baseball • San Diego Padres
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This 1990 Upper Deck Shawn Abner base card sits firmly in the entry-level tier of the set, commanding minimal premium relative to star cards from the same release. Abner's brief MLB career with the Padres limits collector demand, placing this card well below the market average for notable players in the 1990 Upper Deck checklist. Condition sensitivity is low given the card's modest baseline value, meaning even high-grade copies see limited upside over raw examples.
As a standard base card from the 1990 Upper Deck set — one of the most widely produced baseball card releases of its era — this card carries no serial numbering, parallel distinction, or short-print designation. The 1990 Upper Deck set was printed in enormous quantities, resulting in abundant raw supply and a shallow graded population that reflects lack of submission interest rather than scarcity. PSA and BGS population reports for this card are negligible, and graded copies do not trade at a meaningful premium over raw.
Shawn Abner's career arc — a former top prospect who never fulfilled expectations, retiring after limited MLB appearances — offers little catalyst for renewed collector interest or speculative buying. With only one active listing currently on the market, liquidity is extremely thin, making this a difficult card to move quickly at any price point. Unless a significant pop-culture or nostalgia-driven event surfaces around the 1990 Upper Deck set broadly, this card is unlikely to see meaningful market momentum in the near term.

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