
Ben Grieve
2002 • Topps
T206 • #237

The 1996 Bowman Ben Grieve #187 captures the Oakland Athletics prospect during the height of Bowman's early-1990s collecting era.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Oakland Athletics
Near Mint
187
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Ben Grieve's 1996 Bowman sits in the mid-tier range of his overall card catalog, positioned below his 1997-98 Bowman Chrome and rookie-year parallels but above generic base issues from lesser brands. As the 1998 AL Rookie of the Year, Grieve carries legitimate career significance that sustains collector interest in his pre-rookie Bowman prospects. With only a single active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited, which can create volatility for buyers and sellers alike.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in relatively high volume, making this a standard print-run card without serial numbering or short-print designation. Graded population reports for this specific issue are modest, as most copies remain in raw condition due to the era's mass production and the card's base-level status. Collectors seeking a graded example will find limited PSA or BGS census entries, which can create a small scarcity premium for high-grade slabs despite the card's non-limited nature.
Grieve is a retired player whose career arc peaked early, which tempers long-term appreciation potential compared to Hall of Fame-bound prospects. However, his 1996 Bowman benefits from the sustained nostalgia wave around late-90s prospect cards and the broader Bowman brand's collector loyalty. Grading submission trends for this era of Bowman have increased incrementally, and a high-grade example commands a meaningful premium over raw copies given the scarcity of well-centered, clean specimens from this print run.

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