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The 1996 Bowman Brian Stephenson #348 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's widely collected 1996 release, featuring a Chicago Cubs prospect.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Chicago Cubs
Near Mint
348
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Brian Stephenson's 1996 Bowman card sits at the low end of the market tier, consistent with prospects from that era who did not achieve significant MLB careers. The 1996 Bowman set was a large print run release, meaning most base cards from this checklist trade at minimal premiums relative to even modest condition upgrades. Collectors focused on the Cubs team set may show marginal interest, but this card does not command a premium in the broader vintage prospect market.
As a base card from the 1996 Bowman set, this issue carries no serial numbering, limited parallel distinction, or short-print designation that would elevate its scarcity profile. Population reports for graded copies of this card are likely negligible, as submission volume for non-star prospects from mid-90s Bowman sets remains extremely low. The raw-to-graded ratio heavily favors ungraded copies, with little incentive for collectors to invest in professional grading at current market positioning.
Stephenson did not establish a notable MLB career, which significantly limits the long-term demand drivers that sustain rookie and prospect card values over time. Without Hall of Fame consideration, a breakout narrative, or a surge in Cubs team collector activity, market momentum for this card remains flat. Grading submission trends for comparable non-star 1996 Bowman prospects show minimal activity, suggesting this card is unlikely to see meaningful appreciation without an unexpected cultural or historical catalyst.

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