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2013 • Bowman
Chrome • #BCP-HL

2013 Bowman Chrome Hunter Renfroe Mini #70 — a prospect-era Chrome mini card that fits Chrome collectors, set completers, and Padres fans alike.
2013 • Bowman • Chrome
MLB • San Diego Padres
PSA
70
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Hunter Renfroe's 2013 Bowman Chrome prospect card sits in a niche tier within his overall card catalog, carrying the added weight of being an early pre-rookie chrome issue from a respected prospect-focused brand. With only one active listing currently available, the card effectively operates in a thin market where seller pricing has outsized influence on perceived value. Renfroe's career as a solid power-hitting outfielder with multiple teams gives this card modest but steady collector interest relative to higher-profile Padres prospects from the same era.
The 2013 Bowman Chrome base prospect format typically includes a standard print run alongside several parallel tiers — Refractors, colored parallels, and autograph variants — each commanding progressively stronger premiums. The presence of graded copies in the market is notable for a card of this vintage, though population reports for Renfroe's chrome prospects likely reflect a modest submission volume consistent with a mid-tier prospect from that draft class. Raw copies remain more common than graded examples, meaning high-grade PSA or BGS slabs carry a meaningful condition premium over ungraded counterparts.
Renfroe's trajectory as a journeyman power hitter — never quite ascending to superstar status but maintaining a productive MLB career — limits the ceiling on speculative investment for this card. Grading submission trends for pre-rookie Bowman Chrome cards from this era have stabilized, meaning dramatic population increases are unlikely to dilute high-grade scarcity significantly. The card holds appeal primarily for player collectors and Padres team collectors rather than broader speculative investors, suggesting steady but modest market momentum rather than breakout appreciation potential.

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