
Quilvio Veras
1998 • Topps
#204

The 1996 Bowman Jorge Velandia #203 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's mid-1990s release, featuring the San Diego Padres shortstop.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • San Diego Padres
Near Mint
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The 1996 Bowman Jorge Velandia sits at the very bottom of the market value spectrum, trading at a nominal price point consistent with deep commons from mid-90s prospect sets. Velandia had a limited MLB career primarily as a utility infielder, which significantly constrains collector demand and keeps this card anchored at entry-level pricing. Within the 1996 Bowman set itself, this card holds no premium positioning relative to the key rookie and prospect cards that drive the set's overall collector interest.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced during an era of high print runs, meaning this card carries no meaningful scarcity premium and likely exists in significant raw quantities across the hobby. There are no noted parallels, serial-numbered variants, or short print designations attached to this specific card, placing it firmly in standard base card territory. Graded population data for this card is expected to be extremely thin, not due to rarity but due to negligible collector incentive to submit commons from this era for professional grading.
Velandia's brief and modest MLB career offers no Hall of Fame trajectory or legacy narrative that could catalyze future demand for his cards. With only a single active listing in the current market, liquidity is essentially nonexistent, making this a difficult card to move even at its current nominal price point. There is no identifiable market momentum or grading submission trend that would suggest upward price pressure in the foreseeable future, and this card is best characterized as a pure collector curiosity rather than an investment vehicle.

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