
Rico Brogna
1998 • Topps
#123

The 1996 Bowman Mike Grace #341 card captures a moment from the Philadelphia Phillies pitcher's career during the mid-1990s era of baseball card collecting.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Philadelphia Phillies
Near Mint
341
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Mike Grace's 1996 Bowman card sits firmly in the bargain tier of mid-90s Phillies prospect cards, reflecting his modest major league career and limited collector demand. As a base issue with no special parallel or insert designation, it trades at the lower end of the Bowman prospect card spectrum from that era. The single active listing suggests thin market activity, which is typical for role players from this period whose careers did not develop into sustained stardom.
This is a standard base card from the 1996 Bowman set, which carried a relatively large print run typical of the mid-90s overproduction era, meaning raw copies are widely available with minimal scarcity. There are no serial-numbered parallels or short print designations associated with this specific card, placing it in the most common tier of the set. Graded population reports for this card are expectedly sparse, as submitting base cards of non-star players from high-print-run sets rarely justifies grading costs.
Grace had a brief MLB career primarily with the Phillies in the late 1990s before injuries curtailed his development, which significantly limits the long-term collector upside for this card. Without a Hall of Fame trajectory, a notable career milestone, or a resurgent pop culture moment, sustained demand growth is unlikely. This card appeals primarily to team collectors and set builders rather than investor-grade buyers, and market momentum shows no indicators of a near-term shift in that dynamic.

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