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2015 • Bowman
Chrome • #BCP118

2013 • Bowman • Chrome
Major League Baseball • Chicago Cubs
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Hak-Ju Lee from Chrome (2013)
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Hak-Ju Lee's 2013 Bowman Chrome sits in the lower tier of prospect-era autograph cards, reflecting a career significantly curtailed by injury before he could establish a meaningful MLB presence. Within the 2013 Bowman Chrome set — which carries strong collector interest due to names like Kris Bryant's prospect class proximity — Lee's card trades at a modest level relative to contemporaries who fulfilled their potential. Graded copies do command a slight premium over raw examples, though overall demand remains thin given his limited major league footprint.
As a 2013 Bowman Chrome autograph, Lee's card is part of a well-documented print run typical of the Bowman Chrome prospect auto format, which generally features on-card or sticker autographs across base and refractor parallels. Refractor and colored parallel variants — such as Blue, Gold, and Orange — carry meaningfully limited serial-numbered print runs and represent the scarcer population within this issue. PSA and BGS graded population reports show a modest number of submitted copies, with high-grade examples being relatively uncommon but not aggressively pursued by the collector community.
Lee's investment outlook is constrained by the reality that his professional career effectively ended due to injury, removing the player-performance catalyst that typically drives sustained demand for prospect-era chrome autographs. Unlike cards of players who developed into MLB regulars or stars, this card lacks the trajectory upside that fuels grading submission surges or speculative buying. Collector interest is largely limited to Cubs team collectors and Bowman Chrome set builders, making this a stable but low-momentum hold with limited appreciation potential absent an unexpected narrative resurgence.

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