
Amaury Telemaco
1997 • Topps
Series 2 • #316

The 1996 Bowman Amaury Telemaco #212 is a rookie card from Bowman's iconic mid-90s baseball release, featuring the Cubs prospect in his first major card appearance.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
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Amaury Telemaco's 1996 Bowman rookie card occupies a modest tier within his overall cardography, as Telemaco had a limited MLB career that never elevated him to star status. With only one active listing currently on the market, the card trades at the lower end of the late-90s Bowman rookie spectrum, though condition-sensitive buyers will still seek out higher-grade copies. Relative to the broader 1996 Bowman set, which features more prominent names, this card commands minimal premium in raw form.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities typical of mid-90s mass-market releases, meaning this is not a short print or serial-numbered parallel, and raw copies circulate with relative ease. Graded population reports reflect low submission volume for Telemaco, as collector interest has historically not driven significant PSA or BGS grading activity on this card. The absence of a meaningful graded population does create a modest scarcity dynamic for high-grade certified copies, though demand to exploit that scarcity remains limited.
Telemaco's brief MLB tenure and lack of post-career notoriety constrain the long-term investment thesis for this card, with no Hall of Fame trajectory or resurgent collector narrative to drive demand. The single active listing suggests a thin, illiquid market where price discovery is difficult and holding periods can be extended. Collectors focused on 1990s Cubs team sets or Bowman rookie completionists represent the most realistic buyer pool, making this a niche hold rather than a growth-oriented position.

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