
Raul Mondesi
1996 • Topps
#NL-06
Explore listings for the 1996 Bowman Raul Mondesi #104 sports card. This catalog page groups available copies for collectors seeking this 1996 release.
1996 • Bowman
Major League Baseball • Los Angeles Dodgers
Near Mint
104
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The 1996 Bowman Raul Mondesi #104 card represents a specific snapshot from a highly regarded vintage base set. As card number 104 in the 1996 Bowman release, this product is a standard component for enthusiasts building complete sets from that year. The product identifies the subject as Raul Mondesi, linked to the Los Angeles Dodgers within the catalog data provided. Collectors targeting the 1996 Bowman series often look for this card number to fill their base collection. Whether you are focused on completing the full 1996 Bowman checklist or acquiring cards from this team affiliation, this page serves as the central hub for this product. The card number 104 is a fixed identifier within the 1996 Bowman catalog. By browsing the grouped listings here, you can find various copies of this 1996 baseball card to suit your collecting needs. The focus remains on the identity of the 1996 Bowman release and the specific player subject defined in the catalog.
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This 1996 Bowman Raul Mondesi sits at the lower end of the pricing spectrum, consistent with mid-90s base Bowman issues for players whose careers peaked without reaching Hall of Fame status. Mondesi was a legitimate star during his Dodgers tenure — a two-time Gold Glove winner with impressive power-speed combination — but his career arc limits the ceiling on non-rookie, non-autograph issues. With only a single active listing, the market is essentially dormant, suggesting minimal collector competition at this tier.
This appears to be a standard base card with no noted parallels, serial numbering, or insert designation, placing it in the highest print run tier for the 1996 Bowman release. Bowman's mid-90s production runs were substantial, meaning raw copies are widely available and graded population reports typically show large PSA/BGS submission counts for star players of this era. Without a refractor, autograph, or numbered parallel designation, this card carries no scarcity premium.
Mondesi's market has remained largely stagnant, as he is not on a Hall of Fame trajectory and nostalgia-driven demand for his cards tends to be modest and inconsistent. The 1996 Bowman base issue offers little upside for grading submissions, as grading costs would likely exceed any realized premium on a standard base copy. Collectors focused on Mondesi would be better positioned targeting his 1994 Bowman rookie or autographed parallels, which command stronger relative demand and hold more sustainable long-term interest.

1996 • Topps
#NL-06

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