Most of the 1989 Jim Abbott rookie cards made by Bowman are listed from $1 to $3. However, a mint grade card may be valued closer to $10.
After the Bowman Co. was purchased by Topps in 1956, cards under the Bowman name were not issued again until 1989. The card you have is most likely Ken Griffey Jr.'s first Bowman card from 1989 number 220. A 1989 Bowman Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card number 220 has a book value of about $6.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important. Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Bowman is made by Topps, but it is a premium version. It is high quality, and as you may notice, you pay for the extra quality. Bowman hosts a large variaty of rookies, which is what it is most known for. Bowman is called the "Home of the Rookie Card." Also, Bowman's inserts include autographs, parrallels, and refractors, while Topps has highlights, presidents, and a much wider variety of inserts.
Rookie cards range from 10 to 300 dollars
A 1954 Bowman Ted Williams card number 66A has a book value of about $3.000.00 in near/mint -mint condition, and is the most valuable card of the 1954 Bowman baseball set. In 1954, Ted Williams was signed only with Topps. When a Williams Bowman card showed up, either Topps or Williams or both had it pulled from production, making this card especially scarce. The 1954 Bowman Ted Williams card 66 was replaced with Jim Piersall (card number 66B)
What is the most valuable Pokemon card? The most valuable Pokemon card today would be the charizard card, which could reach up to $400. however there are 2 other cards that can reach up to the thousands. but they are not Pokemon. they are called, "pikachu illustrator, and mega tropical battle arena." (you will never ever find these cards)
VintageCardPrices.com for past sales transactions that took place on eBay and major auction houses of professionally graded cards. Beckett.com for estimated values of raw ungraded cards.
Honus Wagner, 100 years ago. Only a couple hundred of his cards were printed in the American Tobacco Company's set of cards before he threatened to sue if they included him.
Below is the list of the most valuable baseball cards from 80s-90s: 1984 Donruss Don Mattingly RC #131, 1984 Fleer Update Roger Clemens RC #27, 1984 Fleer Update Kirby Puckett RC #93, 1985 Topps Mark McGwire RC #401, 1986 Donruss Jose Canseco, 1986 Topps Traded Barry Bonds RC #11T, 1987 Donruss Greg Maddux RC Card#36, 1988 Score Rookie/Traded Craig Biggio RC #103T, 1988 Score Rookie/Traded Roberto Alomar RC #105T, 1989 Fleer Randy Johnson RC (Marlboro background) #381, 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken "F**k Face" #616, 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. RC #1, 1990 Leaf Sammy Sosa RC #220, 1990 Leaf Frank Thomas RC #300, 1990 Topps Frank Thomas "No Name on Front" #414, 1991 Stadium Club Jeff Bagwell RC #388, 1992 Bowman Carlos Delgado RC #127, 1992 Bowman Mariano Rivera RC #302, 1992 Bowman Mike Piazza RC #461, 1992 Bowman Manny Ramirez #532, 1992 Bowman Chipper Jones #28, 1992 Fleer Update Mike Piazza RC #92, 1992 Topps Traded Nomar Garciaparra RC #39T, 1992 Topps Traded Jason Varitek RC #123T, 1993 Bowman Derek Jeter RC #511, 1993 Pinnacle Derek Jeter RC #457, 1993 Select Derek Jeter RC #360, 1993 SP Johnny Damon RC#273, 1993 SP Derek Jeter RC #279, 1993 Topps Traded Todd Helton RC #19T
Scotty Bowman
America's Most Wanted - 1988 Robert Bowman was released on: USA: 1 November 2007
It is also very hard to pick a valuable card "in the long run" currently the most expensive Myr card is the Myr Superion. But that could change with the Myr cards used in different formats.