
Doug Glanville
1998 • Pacific
Aurora • #170

1998 • Topps • Series 1
Major League Baseball • Chicago Cubs
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Doug Glanville's 1998 Topps rookie card occupies the lower-to-mid tier of his overall cardboard footprint, consistent with base Topps issues from that era for role players. With only a single active listing currently on the market, price discovery is limited and the card trades more on nostalgia than sustained collector demand. Glanville's solid but non-star career with the Cubs and Phillies keeps this card from commanding a meaningful premium over comparable late-90s Topps base rookies.
As a standard 1998 Topps base issue, this card carries no serial numbering and was produced in mass quantities typical of the era's high print runs, making raw copies readily available. Graded population reports reflect minimal PSA and BGS submission activity, as the card has not historically attracted significant grading interest from collectors or investors. There are no known short print variations or parallel versions tied to this specific base issue that would elevate its scarcity profile.
Glanville retired without Hall of Fame consideration, which significantly limits the long-term appreciation ceiling for his rookie card under normal market conditions. Grading submission trends for late-90s Topps base cards of non-star players remain soft, and there is little evidence of renewed market momentum that would drive increased collector interest. The card's outlook is best characterized as a stable, low-activity hold with appeal primarily to Cubs or Phillies team collectors rather than the broader investment-grade market.

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