
Vladimir Guerrero
1998 • Topps
#5

The 1996 Bowman Ugueth Urbina #190 is a vintage baseball card from Bowman's celebrated mid-1990s release, featuring the Montreal Expos pitcher.
1996 • Bowman
MLB • Montreal Expos
Near Mint
190
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Urbina's 1996 Bowman sits in a low-to-mid tier relative to the broader Bowman prospector market of that era, as his career arc — while notable — never reached the superstar status that drives sustained premium pricing. With only one active listing, the market is effectively illiquid, meaning any transaction could skew perceived value significantly in either direction. Collectors interested in mid-90s Expos team sets or relief pitcher histories will find this card relevant, but it does not command the same premium as contemporaneous Bowman rookies of Hall of Fame-caliber players.
The 1996 Bowman base set was produced in substantial quantities typical of the mid-90s overproduction era, meaning this is not a scarce card by print run standards. There are no noted parallels, serial numbering, or short print designations attached to this specific card, placing it firmly in the base tier. Graded population data from PSA and BGS suggests minimal submission activity, which reflects collector demand rather than true scarcity — raw copies are readily available across secondary markets.
Urbina's career trajectory — a productive closer who led the league in saves in 2002 — offers some historical interest, but his post-career legal troubles have significantly dampened long-term collector enthusiasm and investment momentum. The card does not benefit from a rookie card premium narrative that drives sustained grading submissions or speculative buying. Market momentum is essentially flat, and this card is best viewed as a niche team collector or vintage Expos completionist piece rather than a growth-oriented investment.

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