
Dante Powell
1993 • Topps
Traded • #45T

The 1996 Bowman Dante Powell #201 is a rookie card featuring the San Francisco Giants prospect from Bowman's influential mid-1990s baseball set.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • San Francisco Giants
Near Mint
201
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Dante Powell's 1996 Bowman rookie sits firmly in the budget tier of mid-90s prospect cards, reflecting a career that never fully materialized at the MLB level despite early promise with the Giants. With only a single active listing on the market, price discovery is limited and transactions are largely driven by set collectors or Giants team collectors rather than player-specific demand. Cards from the 1996 Bowman set generally trade at modest levels unless tied to players with sustained star careers, which positions this card accordingly.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities typical of the junk wax era's tail end, meaning raw copies carry minimal scarcity value on their own. No significant serial-numbered parallel or short print variant is associated with this specific card, making it a standard base issue without the supply constraints that drive premium pricing. Graded population data for this card is expectedly thin, as submission volumes for non-star 90s Bowman rookies remain low, offering little population-driven leverage for collectors.
Powell's brief MLB career and lack of notable statistical milestones make long-term appreciation unlikely under current market conditions, as collector demand is not supported by Hall of Fame candidacy or nostalgic resurgence. The card's appeal is largely confined to niche team set collectors and vintage Bowman completionists, limiting broader market momentum. Grading submission trends for comparable mid-90s Bowman prospects remain minimal, and there are no visible catalysts — such as a coaching milestone or media feature — that would meaningfully shift demand in the near term.

1993 • Topps
Traded • #45T

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