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2013 • Bowman
Chrome • #BCP-HL

A near-mint 2013 Bowman Chrome #147 Didi Gregorius card graded PSA 10—a key early prospect card from the Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop's collecting timeline.
2013 • Bowman • Chrome
MLB • Arizona Diamondbacks
PSA 10
147
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The 2013 Bowman Chrome Didi Gregorius commands a modest position within the broader Bowman Chrome prospect ecosystem, reflecting his solid but not elite career trajectory as a shortstop. With only a single active listing currently available, the market is extremely thin, which can create artificial scarcity dynamics and skew perceived value. Graded copies tend to trade above raw examples given the age of the card and collector preference for authenticated, slabbed specimens from this era.
The base 2013 Bowman Chrome Gregorius is a standard prospect card without a serial-numbered print run, though the set includes refractor and colored parallel variants that carry significantly stronger demand and limited supply. Graded population reports for this card remain relatively low, suggesting limited submission interest historically, which keeps high-grade copies from being common in the marketplace. Collectors seeking the short-print autograph or refractor parallels from this release will find those tiers considerably harder to source than the base chrome version.
Gregorius had a respectable MLB career highlighted by his years with the New York Yankees, but his retirement and lack of Hall of Fame trajectory temper long-term speculative demand for his rookie-era cards. The extremely limited current market activity — just one active listing — suggests this card appeals primarily to player collectors and team collectors rather than broad speculative investors. Grading submission trends for mid-tier players from this era have slowed, meaning high-grade population is unlikely to grow significantly, which could support stability for existing graded copies without driving strong upward momentum.

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