
Marlon Anderson
2003 • Topps
Series 1 • #155

1996 • Bowman
MLB • Philadelphia Phillies
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Marlon Anderson's 1996 Bowman rookie card occupies the lower tier of his overall card market, reflecting his career as a solid utility player rather than a star-caliber talent. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited and the card trades in a narrow, low-demand range relative to the broader 1996 Bowman set. Anderson's most notable moment — his 2006 pinch-hit heroics — generates occasional nostalgic interest, but this card does not command a meaningful premium in today's market.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in significant quantities during the mid-90s overproduction era, meaning this card carries no inherent scarcity advantage as a standard base issue. There are no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short print designations attached to this card, placing it firmly in the high-print-run category. Graded population reports for this specific card are likely minimal, as collector demand for professional grading of Anderson's rookie has historically been low.
Anderson is a retired player with no Hall of Fame candidacy on the horizon, which significantly limits long-term appreciation potential for his rookie cards. The 1996 Bowman issue does not benefit from the sustained rookie card premium seen with stars from that era, and grading submission trends for this card remain negligible. Unless a dramatic surge in nostalgia-driven demand emerges — unlikely given his career profile — this card is best viewed as a low-cost PC addition rather than a growth-oriented investment.

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