
Royce Clayton
1998 • Topps
#118

1996 • Bowman
MLB • St. Louis Cardinals
Near Mint
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Mike Busby's 1996 Bowman card sits at the very entry level of the vintage prospect card market, trading at a price point consistent with common base cards from mid-90s Bowman sets featuring players who had limited MLB impact. Busby, a right-handed pitcher who saw sporadic time with the Cardinals in the late 1990s, never established the career trajectory that would elevate this card above its current floor pricing. With only a single active listing, the market is essentially illiquid, reflecting minimal collector demand relative to the broader 1996 Bowman set.
This appears to be a standard base card from the 1996 Bowman release, which was produced in significant quantities typical of the mid-90s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are widely available and carry no meaningful scarcity premium. There are no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short-print designations associated with this card, placing it firmly in the common tier of the set. Graded population data for this card is expected to be negligible, as submission costs would far outweigh any potential return for a player of Busby's collector profile.
Busby's career concluded without the statistical milestones or cultural moments that typically sustain long-term collector interest, making appreciation potential extremely limited under current market conditions. The 1996 Bowman set as a whole does carry some nostalgic interest for prospector-era collectors, but that demand concentrates heavily on key rookies and prospects from the checklist rather than peripheral players. Grading submission activity for this card is unlikely to increase meaningfully, and market momentum remains flat with no identifiable catalysts on the horizon.

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