
Jose Canseco
1997 • Pinnacle
Score • #360

A 1997 Pinnacle Score Andruw Jones #310 rookie card in Near Mint condition—a key piece from the young outfielder's debut season with the Atlanta Braves.
1997 • Pinnacle • Score
MLB • Atlanta Braves
Near Mint
310
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The 1997 Pinnacle Score Andruw Jones rookie card occupies a mid-tier position within his overall rookie card landscape, sitting below his more sought-after Bowman and Topps Chrome rookie counterparts from the same era. With only one active listing currently available, price discovery is limited, though scarcity of listings can create leverage for sellers during periods of heightened collector interest. Jones's 10 Gold Glove awards and 434 career home runs give this card a career significance anchor that sustains baseline demand among Braves collectors and defensive-era enthusiasts.
The 1997 Pinnacle Score base issue is a standard print run card without a serial number, meaning population relative to graded copies is the primary rarity indicator. PSA and BGS graded populations for this card remain modest, as mass-produced late-90s cards were rarely preserved in gem mint condition due to handling and storage practices of the era. High-grade examples — PSA 10 or BGS 9.5 — command a meaningful premium over raw copies given the centering and print quality challenges common to Pinnacle's 1997 production run.
Andruw Jones's Hall of Fame case has gained renewed momentum in recent BBWAA voting cycles, with his defensive metrics and power numbers drawing stronger recognition — any induction would likely trigger a sharp spike in demand for his rookie-era cards. Grading submission trends for late-90s rookies have increased broadly as collectors pursue undervalued HOF candidates, making high-grade population growth a factor to monitor. The limited liquidity of this specific card — evidenced by the single active listing — means market momentum can shift quickly on low volume, creating both opportunity and risk for prospective buyers.

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