
Tony Gwynn Upper Deck Collectibles Bobblehead
This is a collectible baseball bobblehead figure depicting Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres. The figure is constructed from cast resin or a similar hard plastic composite material and stands approximately 7 to 8 inches tall. It features Gwynn in profile, wearing a blue Padres batting helmet and a white pinstriped home jersey with a visible 'UD' logo on the sleeve, signifying its production by Upper Deck Collectibles. The figure is shown in a batting stance, holding a tan-colored bat. The base is painted a vibrant red and features a green and gold 'UD Collectibles' logo on the front. Physically, the piece shows a hand-painted finish with realistic facial hair detailing and a characteristic smile. There is visible wear consistent with age, including slight fading of the paint and minor scuffs on the base. The spring mechanism for the 'bobble' head appears intact though slightly aged. This item likely dates to the early 2000s, reflecting the style of promotional sports memorabilia popular during that era. The craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced sports collectibles of the time, focusing on identifiable facial features and team branding.
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Estimated Value
$40 - $70
Basic Information
Category
Sports Memorabilia
Appraised On
January 21, 2026
Estimated Value
$40 - $70
Item Description
This is a collectible baseball bobblehead figure depicting Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn of the San Diego Padres. The figure is constructed from cast resin or a similar hard plastic composite material and stands approximately 7 to 8 inches tall. It features Gwynn in profile, wearing a blue Padres batting helmet and a white pinstriped home jersey with a visible 'UD' logo on the sleeve, signifying its production by Upper Deck Collectibles. The figure is shown in a batting stance, holding a tan-colored bat. The base is painted a vibrant red and features a green and gold 'UD Collectibles' logo on the front. Physically, the piece shows a hand-painted finish with realistic facial hair detailing and a characteristic smile. There is visible wear consistent with age, including slight fading of the paint and minor scuffs on the base. The spring mechanism for the 'bobble' head appears intact though slightly aged. This item likely dates to the early 2000s, reflecting the style of promotional sports memorabilia popular during that era. The craftsmanship is typical for mass-produced sports collectibles of the time, focusing on identifiable facial features and team branding.
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