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1998 • Topps
#210

The 1996 Bowman Chad Alexander #330 card captures this Houston Astros player from Bowman's acclaimed mid-1990s baseball set, a cornerstone release for serious collectors.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Houston Astros
Near Mint
330
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Chad Alexander's 1996 Bowman card sits at the lower end of the market spectrum, consistent with players who had limited MLB exposure and never established a sustained major league presence. Cards from the 1996 Bowman set generally trade at modest levels unless tied to a breakout prospect or Hall of Fame-caliber player, placing this card firmly in the common-to-low-demand tier. With only a single active listing available, the market is essentially dormant, reflecting minimal collector interest relative to more prominent names from the same set.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in significant quantities during an era of high print runs, meaning this card carries no meaningful scarcity premium as a standard base issue with no noted parallels or serial numbering. There are no reported short print designations or insert variations associated with this card, further limiting its appeal from a rarity standpoint. Graded population data for this card is expected to be negligible, as submission activity for common-tier cards from this era is rare unless tied to a notable prospect pedigree.
Alexander never developed into a recognizable MLB name, which significantly limits the long-term investment case for this card regardless of condition or grade. Without Hall of Fame consideration, a memorable career milestone, or a nostalgic resurgence driving collector demand, there is little catalyst for upward price momentum. This card is best categorized as a low-priority hold with minimal appreciation potential, appealing primarily to team set collectors focused on the Houston Astros rather than player-focused investors.

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