
Greg Swindell
1992 • Upper Deck
#336

The 1996 Bowman David Miller #329 card features the Cleveland Indians prospect in Bowman's celebrated mid-1990s baseball release.
1996 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Cleveland Indians
Near Mint
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The 1996 Bowman David Miller #329 represents a key entry point into Bowman's legendary 1990s baseball portfolio. Released during baseball's resurgence following the 1994–95 strike, the 1996 Bowman set captured the era's prospect-focused collecting culture, emphasizing young talent and future potential across Major League rosters. Bowman's 1996 baseball release is recognized for its clean design, straightforward photography, and focus on player identification rather than elaborate graphics. Card #329 places Miller among hundreds of prospects and established players catalogued in that year's set. Collectors pursuing 1996 Bowman often seek complete sets, team collections, or specific player runs—making individual cards like this valuable for set completion or themed builds. The Cleveland Indians context adds regional appeal for team collectors and those documenting mid-1990s roster development. Whether you're building a 1996 Bowman master set, assembling an Indians collection, or exploring prospect cards from that decade, this card offers straightforward vintage appeal. On SuperCatch, you'll find multiple listings of this card across varying conditions and states, allowing you to choose the copy that matches your collecting goals and budget.
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David Miller's 1996 Bowman card sits at the entry-level tier of his collectible footprint, consistent with prospects from that era who did not achieve sustained MLB stardom. As a base issue with no noted parallels or special attributes, it trades at the lower end of the 1996 Bowman set's price spectrum, which itself is anchored by higher-profile prospects from that class. The card's value is largely driven by player-specific collectors and team collectors of the mid-90s Cleveland Indians rather than broad market demand.
This appears to be a standard base card from the 1996 Bowman set, which carried a relatively wide print run typical of mid-90s Bowman production — a period when overproduction significantly suppressed scarcity. With only one active listing visible in the current market, raw supply appears thin at this moment, though this likely reflects low seller interest rather than genuine scarcity. Graded population for this card is expected to be minimal, as submission activity for non-star prospects from this era is historically low.
Miller did not develop into a marquee MLB talent, which limits the long-term appreciation potential for this card compared to star prospects from the same 1996 Bowman class. The single active listing suggests a thin, illiquid market where price discovery is unreliable and transaction volume is negligible. Collector interest is likely to remain stable at its current modest level, driven primarily by set builders and niche team collectors rather than speculative investment demand.

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