
Chili Davis
1988 • Topps
Traded • #32T

The 1996 Bowman George Arias #202 card captures the California Angels infielder during the mid-1990s prospect era. A key addition for Bowman and Angels team collectors.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Los Angeles Angels
Near Mint
202
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George Arias' 1996 Bowman sits at the low end of the late-90s prospect card market, trading at entry-level prices consistent with players who had brief MLB careers. As a California Angels infielder who never established a sustained major league presence, this card does not command a premium relative to star-driven Bowman issues from the same era. Condition sensitivity is minimal here — graded copies offer little uplift over raw given the limited collector demand.
This is a base card from the 1996 Bowman set, which carried standard mass-production print runs typical of mid-90s Bowman releases — meaning supply is abundant and scarcity is not a factor driving value. No serial numbering, autograph, or parallel variant is noted, placing this firmly in the base tier with no population-driven scarcity premium. Graded copies are rarely submitted, and PSA/BGS population reports reflect minimal collector interest in pursuing high-grade examples.
Arias' limited MLB tenure and absence from Hall of Fame or significant career milestone conversations make long-term appreciation unlikely under current market conditions. The 1996 Bowman set does carry some collector nostalgia interest, but that demand concentrates heavily on key rookie cards from the class rather than peripheral prospects. Without a surge in player relevance — such as a coaching milestone or cultural moment — market momentum for this card remains flat.

1988 • Topps
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