
David Cone
1990 • Donruss
#265

The 1996 Bowman #123 Butch Huskey card captures the New York Mets prospect during Bowman's celebrated mid-1990s run. A solid addition to vintage baseball card collections and set builders.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • New York Mets
Near Mint
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The 1996 Bowman Butch Huskey sits in the lower tier of mid-90s Mets prospect cards, reflecting his modest MLB career that spanned parts of six seasons without sustained star-level production. With only one active listing currently available, the market is essentially illiquid, meaning price discovery is difficult and any transaction could be an outlier rather than a true benchmark. Collectors interested in this card should cross-reference completed sales rather than relying on active listing prices alone.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in significant quantities, making Huskey's standard issue a high-print-run card with no serial numbering or notable scarcity built in. Without a parallel or insert designation noted, this is a base card competing in a crowded pool of similar 90s prospect issues, which keeps population figures relatively high and graded copies broadly accessible. PSA and BGS populations for this card are unlikely to show meaningful scarcity, further limiting any rarity-driven premium.
Huskey never reached the Hall of Fame conversation or sustained All-Star status, which significantly caps the long-term upside for this card even in high grade. The 1990s Bowman brand does carry some nostalgic collector interest, but demand is driven more by player legacy than set prestige in this case. Grading submission trends for Huskey cards remain low, and without a resurgent cultural moment or statistical reappraisal, market momentum is unlikely to shift materially in the near term.

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