2001 Upper Deck Victory Barry Bonds #441 'Greatest Hits' Baseball Card
Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

2001 Upper Deck Victory Barry Bonds #441 'Greatest Hits' Baseball Card

This is a 2001 Upper Deck Victory baseball card featuring Barry Bonds, specifically card number 441 from the 'Greatest Hits' subset. The card commemorates Bonds hitting his 500th career home run on April 17, 2001, at Pacific Bell Park. The card displays a landscape orientation with an action shot of Bonds completing his follow-through on a swing, set against a background of concentric circles. To the left, a black vertical panel contains the Upper Deck holographic logo, the game date, and a brief descriptive text of the achievement. The bottom border is orange with 'BARRY BONDS' printed in black. The card is composed of standard cardstock with a glossy finish. It is currently housed in a clear protective top-loader and an inner soft sleeve, which appears to have preserved the card in good condition with sharp corners and clean edges visible through the plastic. The lighting suggests no major fading, though some glare is present on the protective holder. The printing is crisp, indicative of typical high-volume production quality from the early 2000s sports memorabilia era.

Estimated Value

$2.00 - $8.00

Basic Information

Category

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

Appraised On

January 31, 2026

Estimated Value

$2.00 - $8.00

Item Description

This is a 2001 Upper Deck Victory baseball card featuring Barry Bonds, specifically card number 441 from the 'Greatest Hits' subset. The card commemorates Bonds hitting his 500th career home run on April 17, 2001, at Pacific Bell Park. The card displays a landscape orientation with an action shot of Bonds completing his follow-through on a swing, set against a background of concentric circles. To the left, a black vertical panel contains the Upper Deck holographic logo, the game date, and a brief descriptive text of the achievement. The bottom border is orange with 'BARRY BONDS' printed in black. The card is composed of standard cardstock with a glossy finish. It is currently housed in a clear protective top-loader and an inner soft sleeve, which appears to have preserved the card in good condition with sharp corners and clean edges visible through the plastic. The lighting suggests no major fading, though some glare is present on the protective holder. The printing is crisp, indicative of typical high-volume production quality from the early 2000s sports memorabilia era.

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