1997-98 Topps Finest Juwan Howard Catalyst Refractor #158 C8
Card Snapshot: View details for the 1997-98 Topps Finest Juwan Howard card #158 C8 from our Juwan Howard Private Collection. Rare Refractor variant. Numbered 89/289. A must-see for any Juwan Howard Super Collector. High-res scans and hobby history.
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| Technical Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Season | 1997-98 |
| Team | Washington Bullets |
| Manufacturer | Topps |
| Brand | Topps Finest |
| Theme | Catalyst |
| Variant | Refractor |
| Card Number | 158 C8 |
| Serial / Print Run | 89 / 289 |
| Rookie Card | No |
| Memorabilia | No |
| Autograph | No |
๐ Hobby Significance
Topps Finest was the very first 'premium' brand in basketball cards, introducing Chromium technology to the hobby in 1993 and changing card design forever. The Juwan Howard collection spans multiple decades of basketball history, capturing everything from the high-flying 90s to his championship years with the Miami Heat. Each card represents a unique piece of this journey.
โ๏ธ Card Technology
Chromium Refractor: Chromium technology revolutionized the hobby by adding a rainbow light-diffracting coating to the card surface. The specific color (Gold, Sapphire, Ruby, etc.) designates its exact scarcity tier in the set. Trading Card Manufacturing: Traditional trading card manufacturing involves multiple layers of printing and finishing. Even standard base cards from this era often featured premium UV coatings and high-quality card stock that was revolutionary at the time.
๐ Player Performance & Team
During this era, Juwan was the focal point of the Washington Wizards offense. He shared the court with prime Rod Strickland, who led the league in assists, and a young rookie named Richard Hamilton.
๐ NBA Era & Pop Culture
In 1997, the NBA was at its cultural peak. Michael Jordan's Bulls were chasing their second three-peat, and the 'Bulls vs. The World' narrative dominated every headline and highlight reel.
Collector FAQs
How rare is this specific card?
This card is serially numbered 89 out of a total print run of 289.