
Mickey Tettleton
1988 • Topps
Traded • #120T

1993 • Topps • Traded
Major League Baseball • New York Mets
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Dave Telgheder from Traded (1993)
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Dave Telgheder's 1993 Topps Traded rookie card occupies the lower tier of the early-90s Mets prospect market, reflecting his brief MLB tenure and limited career impact. With only one active listing currently available, the card's market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is difficult and transactions are infrequent. Collectors focused on completionist Mets sets or early-90s Topps Traded runs represent the primary demand driver here.
The 1993 Topps Traded set was produced in substantial quantities typical of the junk wax-to-overproduction transition era, meaning raw copies are widely available with little inherent scarcity. There are no known serial-numbered parallels or short print variants for this card, and graded population reports show minimal PSA or BGS submissions, reflecting low collector demand for professional grading. The base card format and high print run place this firmly in the common-to-low-value segment of the set.
Telgheder's professional career spanned only a handful of MLB seasons with modest statistical output, limiting the long-term appreciation potential of his rookie card. Unlike contemporaries who developed into stars or Hall of Fame candidates, there is no career milestone or nostalgia wave likely to drive renewed market momentum. Grading submission trends for this card are negligible, and the investment outlook is best characterized as a stable, low-activity collectible suited for set builders rather than speculative investors.

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