
Mike Boddicker
1990 • Donruss
#280

The 1996 Bowman Brian Barkley #240 is a baseball card from Bowman's mid-90s lineup, featuring the Boston Red Sox player in the iconic Bowman design of that era.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Boston Red Sox
Near Mint
240
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Brian Barkley's 1996 Bowman sits at the lower end of the market tier for late-90s Red Sox prospects, reflecting a career that never fully materialized at the MLB level. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades more on nostalgia and set-completion demand than on player legacy. Compared to other 1996 Bowman prospects who reached stardom, this card commands modest positioning within the broader set.
The 1996 Bowman base issue carries no serial numbering and was produced in relatively high volume, making it a standard print-run card without scarcity-driven upside. No special parallel or insert variants are noted for this specific card, placing it firmly in the base tier of the set. Graded population reports likely show minimal PSA or BGS submissions, meaning high-grade copies could carry a condition premium simply due to the lack of graded competition.
Barkley's limited MLB career and absence from the hobby spotlight means this card does not benefit from the sustained demand that drives rookie card premiums for established stars. Grading submission trends for this card are likely minimal, and market momentum is flat with little catalyst for near-term appreciation. Collectors focused on 1996 Bowman typically target higher-profile prospects from the same checklist, leaving this card as a niche set-filler rather than a growth asset.

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