1997 Bowman

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1997 Bowman Series 2 hobby box

Description

1997 Bowman is a 441-card set. For the first time, Bowman Baseball was released in two series (series one numbers 1-221, series two numbers 222-441). This was also the first year of the, now familiar, "Red/Blue" design convention. The 301 top prospects have blue borders while the 140 veteran stars are designated by red borders.

An unannounced Hideki Irabu card (number 221) was added late to the Series One set, but was produced at the same rate as any other Series One base card. Players that were featured for the first time on a Bowman card also carried a blue foil "1st Bowman Card" logo on the card front.

Rookie Cards in this set include Adrian Beltre, Kerry Wood, Brad Penny, and Eric Chavez in the first series; and Roy Halladay, Aramis Ramirez, Miguel Tejada, Vernon Wells, Jayson Werth, and Lance Berkman in Series Two.

Please note that cards 155 and 158 don't exist. Calvin "Pokey" Reese and George Arias are both numbered 156 (Reese is an uncorrected error - should be numbered 155). Chris Carpenter and Eric Milton are both numbered 159 (Carpenter is an uncorrected error - should be numbered 158).

$125 Guarantee

For the second year, Topps offered collectors to purchase an option to buyback their complete sets. To get the guarantee, collectors had to mail in the Guaranteed Certificate Request Form which was found in every three packs of either series along with a $5 registration and processing fee. To redeem the guarantee, collectors had to send a complete set of Bowman regular cards (441 cards in both series) along with the certificate to Topps between August 31st and December 31st, 2000. Topps would then send the collector a check for $125.

Distribution

24 packs per box, ten cards per pack.

Reviews

Insertion Ratios

Cards Total Cards Numbered To Odds
Base 441 - ?
Internationals 441 - one-per-pack
Bowman's Best Preview (S1) 20 - 1:12
Bowman's Best Preview Refractor (S1) 20 - 1:48
Bowman's Best Preview Atomic Refractor (S1) 20 - 1:96
Scout's Honor Roll (S1) 15 - 1:12
1998 ROY Favorites (S2) 15 - 1:12
International Best (S2) 20 - 1:12
International Best Refractor (S2) 20 - 1:48
International Best Atomic Refractor (S2) 20 - 1:96
Blue Ink Autograph (S1, S2) 89 - 1:96
Black Ink Autograph (S1, S2) 89 - 1:503
Gold Ink Autograph (S1, S2) 89 - 1:1509
Derek Jeter Blue (S1) / Green Ink (S2) Autograph 1 - 1:1928

Checklist

Base Set

Series One

Veterans (Reds)

    Scout's Honor Roll

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    1998 ROY Favorites

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    International Best

    This 20-card chromium-stock set features a variety of players, mostly from overseas. The design in identical to the 1997 Bowman's Best set. Each card is available in the following Refractor parallels.

    • Refractor
    • Atomic Refractor

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    Autographs & Game-Used

    Autographs

    This 90-card set features top prospects with on-card autographs with the Topps Certified Autograph Issue Stamp. All cards EXCEPT the Derek Jeter are available in three different color parallels.

    • Blue Ink
    • Black Ink
    • Gold Ink

    The Blue Ink cards are the easiest to find while the Golds are the scarcest.

    The Jeter was only available in either blue (Series One) and green ink (Series Two).

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