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Usually, collectors will have a strong opinion one way or the other about 1990 Topps baseball cards:
Either they love them or they hate them...
And it has everything to do with the multi-colored design.
I've always liked the look of these cards, and as a kid, I loved ripping packs in search of rookies and star players.
In this guide, we take a look at the 20 most valuable 1990 Topps baseball cards.
Let's jump right in...
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Before we get started, I do want to make it clear that most of the cards from this set do not have any value these days.
Like the 1990 Donruss,Fleer, Leaf, Score, Bowman and Upper Deck sets, far too many of them were printed and the market is over-saturated with them.
So, in order for the cards on this list to be worth much, they'll either have to be the Tiffany version (Topps' premium factory set) and/or be graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition.
That means the card needs to be basically flawless.
Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the top ten:
1990 Topps #414 Frank Thomas Rookie Card (No Name On Front)
Estimated PSA 9 Value: $20,000
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You did not read that first price incorrectly.
As shocking as it may seem, yes, this version of the 1990 Topps Frank Thomas rookie card can be worth some serious money.
His standard rookie (which we'll get to later) is the key rookie card in this set, but the version without his name on the front is an incredibly rare error and collectors are willing to pay up big time for it.
Even if it's not in pristine shape, it can still be worth thousands of dollars.
1990 Topps USA#1 George Bush
Estimated PSA 9 Value: $10,000
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To honor President Bush, Topps printed 100 or so of these with a picture of him during his college days in his Yale uniform.
The company's chairman, Arthur Shorin, even presented some of them in a binder to the former president in 1989.
It's said that those that made it to the White House were coated with a glossy finish.
Like the "No Name On Front" Thomas rookie card, this one is exceptionally rare and card collectors go crazy for this card.
Added to that, there are presidential artifact collectors who also drive up the price for it.
1990 Topps #336 Ken Griffey Jr.
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $400
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I remember searching for this card left and right.
And I don't think I ever pulled one from a pack.
Griffey was one of the most popular players of the era and his cards were always in high demand.
The "Topps All-Star Rookie" trophy symbol made this one stand out a bit more from other cards in this set, too.
Somewhat surprisingly, Griffey Jr.'s card is actually worth more than the Frank Thomas rookie (with his name on the front).
1990 Topps #414 Frank Thomas Rookie Card
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $175
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Now, this is what Thomas's rookie card issupposedto look like when his full name appears at the bottom of the card.
Though he may not have been MLB's hottest rookie in 1990, he certainly turned into one of the biggest superstars of his era.
In fact, while fellow White Sox rookies Robin Ventura and Scott Radinsky picked up some votes for Rookie of the Year honors in 1990, Thomas didn't receive any at all.
The following season, though, Thomas broke out in a big way as he finished third in MVP voting and picked up his first of four career Silver Sluggers.
While batting .318 with 32 home runs, 104 runs scored, and 109 RBI, Thomas also led the league in walks (138), OBP (.453), and OPS (1.006), helping to launch his reputation as a disciplined and well-rounded hitter.
His rookie care is a must-have in this set and one of the most iconic cards of the 1990s.
1990 Topps #690 Mark McGwire
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $100
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The Oakland Athletics were the hottest team in baseball in 1990 as they’d go on to finish 103-59 in the regular season and swept the Red Sox 4-0 in the AL Championship Series.
With a well-rounded offense led by the heavy-hitting “Bash Brothers” Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco, the A’s had no problem putting runs on the board all season long.
However, things changed in the World Series as they couldn’t seem to figure out the Cincinnati Reds pitching and shockingly found themselves on the other end of a sweep.
After belting 38 home runs and driving in 108 RBI during the regular season, McGwire’s power stroke was silent when it mattered most.
“Big Mac” batted just .214 with zero home runs and zero RBI, while fellow “Bash Brother” Jose Canseco didn’t fare much better.
The dynamic duo had been shut down, something that was unheard of heading into the World Series.
1990 Topps #692 Sammy Sosa Rookie Card
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75
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It would take a few years for Sammy Sosa's career to heat up so I don't recall this card being too hyped at the time.
But as his career progressed and the home runs kept piling up, he turned into one of the most popular players in the league.
We all know of his association with the PED controversy.
Despite that tarnished reputation, his 1990 Topps rookie still has some value to it in high grade.
1990 Topps #757 Larry Walker Rookie Card
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $75
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Larry Walker could flat out rake.
And he could field, too.
He was one of my favorite players to watch growing up as the guy could do it all.
I especially remember that monstrous 1997 season he had with 49 home runs, 143 runs scored, 130 RBI and a .363 batting average.
Remarkably, that stat line wasn't good enough to take home the Triple Crown but he did win MVP honors that season.
Walker's rookie card received quite a boost in price once he finally received the call to the Hall of Fame.
1990 Topps #1 Nolan Ryan
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $60
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Ryan's popularity drives most of the reason for the value of this card being what it is.
There are tons of Nolan Ryan collectors so demand is still decent for this card.
Because of his accomplishment the year before of eclipsing the 5,000 strikeout mark, Topps placed him as the first card in their 1990 set.
They also created a subset for him as a tribute to his legendary career that spanned across his time with the Mets, Angels, Astros and Rangers which we'll get to a bit later on this list.
1990 Topps #300 Bo Jackson
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $50
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Bo Jackson was an incredibly popular athlete during the late 80s and early 90s. His reputation as a two-sport superstar earned him a place in commercials, video games, and even cartoons.
He was everywhere.
On the football field, Jackson was one of the game's best backs with a devastating combination of speed and power.
On the baseball field, Jackson had a cannon for an arm and a compact, powerful swing, which is on full display on this card.
Unfortunately, the 1990 season would be Jackson's last full season in baseball as a devastating hip injury during a football game in 1991 prevented him from ever playing at his All-Star level again.
Despite the disappointing turn of events in his career, collectors of that era still love Jackson and have built quite the following for his cards these days.
1990 Topps #570 Cal Ripken Jr.
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $50
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Under manager Frank Robinson, the 1990 Baltimore Orioles finished fifth in the AL East with a 76-85 record.
It was an underwhelming season for the team overall and Ripken’s numbers weren’t the greatest either as he batted just .250 with 21 home runs, 84 RBI, and 78 runs scored.
Still, “The Iron Man” played well enough to earn his eighth straight trip to the All-Star game.
Ripken would regroup during the offseason to turn in the finest season of his career, setting multiple personal bests during the 1991 campaign while taking home his second MVP to go along with a Gold Glove and Silver Slugger.
1990 Topps #450 Rickey Henderson
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $50
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In his first full season back in Oakland after a four-and-a-half-year stint with the Yankees, Rickey Henderson played lights out in 1990, to put it mildly.
Rickey led the AL in four major statistical categories beginning with runs scored (119), stolen bases (65), OPS (1.016), and OBP (.439).
Leading the league in runs scored and stolen bases was nothing new for Henderson, but it was the first time in his career that he outpaced everyone in OBP and OPS.
Within that OBP stat was the remarkable fact that Henderson either walked or hit safely in 125 of the 136 games he played that season.
And he nearly won the batting title with his .325 average, narrowly losing out to George Brett (.329) on the final day of the season.
Not surprisingly, Henderson picked up the AL MVP award that year.
While most of the team struggled at the plate in the World Series that year, Henderson was one of the lone bright spots as he batted .333 (5-15) with an OBP of .444, an OPS of 1.111, two runs scored, and three stolen bases.
1990 Topps #701 Bernie Williams Rookie Card
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $45
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Bernie Williams was an extremely productive player during the mid to late 1990's.
And he was an integral part of the Yankees dominance of that era.
I used to love watching him play--he was a class act.
You could argue he was a better center fielder than others (like Lloyd Waner, for example) who made it to the Hall of Fame, too.
His 1990 Topps rookie card has held up over the years with decent value.
1990 Topps #220 Barry Bonds
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $40
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After four promising seasons, Barry Bonds’ career began to skyrocket in 1990.
For the first time in his young career, Bonds batted over .300 (.301), drove in more than 100 RBI (114), hit more than 30 home runs (33), and scored more than 100 runs (104).
He also set a personal best for stolen bases (52) while leading the league in slugging percentage (.565) and OPS (.970).
It was a blistering campaign that launched the young superstar’s career into the stratosphere.
Because of his jaw-dropping performance that year, Bonds earned his first trip to the All-Star game, won his first MVP, and picked up his first Gold Glove and Silver Slugger awards.
1990 Topps #200 Don Mattingly
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $40
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Don Mattingly's career was almost a tale of two decades.
With six straight All-Star appearances and one MVP during the 1980s, Mattingly seemed to be on a clear path towards the Hall of Fame.
However, injuries would catch up to him, and even though he still had a top-notch glove on defense and could still hit for average, his power wasn't nearly what it used to be.
The impressive home run and RBI tallies would fade, causing Mattingly to be overlooked for any All-Star selections in the 1990s.
Similar to Bo Jackson, even though Mattingly's career declined at the height of his prime, he was one of the hottest names in the hobby of that era, and collectors still love his cards today.
1990 Topps #2 Nolan Ryan "The Mets Years"
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $40
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Cards number 2-5 tell the story of Nolan Ryan's career with the Mets, Angels, Astros and Rangers up to that point in time.
I think it was a great way to salute Ryan and these cards remain one of my favorite subsets of all-time from any set.
1990 Topps #250 Jose Canseco
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $35
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Although back problems hampered him during the 1990 season, Jose Canseco still managed to blast home runs at one of the highest rates of his career as he would belt 37 in just 481 at-bats.
For his efforts, Canseco earned a trip to his fourth All-Star game and picked up the second Silver Slugger of his career at that point.
Unfortunately, the back issues kicked in at the wrong time as he struggled with back spasms throughout the entire postseason.
Although Canseco batted just .182 (2-11) with one RBI in the AL Championship versus the Red Sox, the Athletics collectively played well enough to sweep Boston.
Unfortunately for Oakland, Canseco was even worse in the World Series, batting 0.083 (1-12) with one home run and two RBI.
This time, the team couldn’t overcome the dip in production and fell quickly to the Reds, 4-0.
1990 Topps #331 Juan Gonzalez Rookie Card
Estimated PSA 10 Value: $30
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Gonzalez was one of the most feared hitters of his era and seemed like a lock for 40+ homers and 100+ RBI every season.
I think it's odd that he was a two-time MVP but only a three-time All-Star.
He was consistently productive although he did have some seasons here and there shortened by injury.
His is the last of the key rookie cards in this set.
1990 Topps Baseball Cards In Review
So there you have it, the ten most valuable 1990 Topps cards.
As you can see, it will take them being professionally graded in gem mint condition to be worth much.
This set was a monster and contained a 792 card checklist in total.
Within the set were also several different subsets, including:
- All-Stars
- Checklists
- Manager Cards
- Nolan Ryan 5,000 Strikeouts
- Record Breakers
- Topps All-Star Rookies
- Turn Back The Clock
It really is a pretty decent set overall.
And for those of us who grew up collecting these as kids, they'll always have a huge nostalgic factor to them despite not having the most monetary value.
FAQs
20 Most Valuable 1990 Topps Baseball Cards - Old Sports Cards? ›
All 1990 Score Baseball Cards
The most valuable card of 1990 Score is currently 1990 Score #697 Bo Jackson SGC 10 with a worth of approx. $245.00. The most traded card of 1990 Score in the past 30 days on eBay was for 1990 Score #697 Bo Jackson with 98 trades and an average price of $8.14.
All 1990 Score Baseball Cards
The most valuable card of 1990 Score is currently 1990 Score #697 Bo Jackson SGC 10 with a worth of approx. $245.00. The most traded card of 1990 Score in the past 30 days on eBay was for 1990 Score #697 Bo Jackson with 98 trades and an average price of $8.14.
The Frank Thomas error was part of a production sheet issue within the 1990 set of Topps baseball cards, which also created "blackless" errors on the borders of other nearby cards during the printing process. These error cards have helped sustain interest in a typically mundane mass-produced set from this era.
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The easy solution is to check if the card has a glossy layer on the front. Tiffany cards will have a full layer of gloss on the front, while Topps Traded did not.
How do I find out how much my Topps card is worth? ›To check the value of your baseball cards, go to eBay.com or access the mobile app. In the search bar, type the name of the player, the card's year, and the brand. Also include relevant details like serial numbering, parallel version, grade, and more.
How do I know if my baseball cards are worth a lot of money? ›Specialists appraise baseball cards based on numerous factors, including overall condition, rarity, scarcity, grading, print variation, print quality, and, of course, the person featured on the card. Combined, these characteristics can determine the price and worth of a baseball card.
What year is the most valuable Topps baseball card? ›1968 Nolan Ryan #177
While Topps printed many cards honoring his seasons, the 1968 "Rookie Stars" card, where he shares the spotlight with teammate Jerry Koosman, is the most valuable. One perfect gem mint 10 card (the only one of its kind so far) sold through Heritage Auctions in 2016 for $612,359.83.
Some of the most expensive Topps cards include the 1952 Mickey Mantle card, 1952 Willie Mays card, 1968 Topps Mets Rookies with Jerry Koosman and Nolan Ryan, and 1963 Topps Rookie Stars with Pedro Gonzalez, Ken McMullen, Pete Rose, and Al Weis.
What is the error on 1990 Topps Jose Uribe? ›While the 1990 Fleer Jose Uribe is indeed an error card, it is bottom-barrel at best and barely qualifies for the name. Uribe's date of birth is wrong on the back of the card. While Uribe was born on January 21, 1959, the card says he was born in 1960. Most likely, Uribe lied about his age.
What is the most valuable 1990 Donruss error card? ›
1990 Donruss #23 Juan Gonzalez Reverse Negative Error Card
One of the valuable error cards in this set is the Juan Gonzalez reverse negative error card. Gonzalez was one of the most feared hitters of his time, and the reverse negative error is a significant one.
The average value of "bo jackson card" is $12.06. Sold comparables range in price from a low of $0.76 to a high of $3,003.50.
What Mark McGwire cards are worth money? ›- 1987 Topps #366 Mark McGwire by Topps from 1987 with a value of approx. $1.0.
- 1985 Topps #401 Mark McGwire by Topps from 1985 with a value of approx. $8.0.
- 1988 Topps #580 Mark McGwire by Topps from 1988 with a value of approx. $1.99.
There are currently 5814 Cards of Jose Canseco in our Database including 1 rookie Cards and 4944 variations Cards. The most valuable Card of Jose Canseco is currently 2019 Topps Update 1984 Topps Baseball Autographs 150th Anniversary #84A-JCA Jose Canseco /150 PSA 9 by Topps Update from 2019 with a worth of approx.
What is the most expensive Bo Jackson baseball card? ›A 1986 Donruss Highlights Bo Jackson “In White” gem mint Baseball playing card recently sold for $912 at an auction in January 2022. The 1986 Donruss misprint card is a rare and unique addition to any Bo Jackson collection, with only six known PSA 10 copies in existence.
How do I know if my Topps card is first edition? ›Making a small change to the main flagship style, 2022 Topps Series 1 1st Edition Baseball adds a "1st Edition" logo to the entire 330-card base set from Series 1. There are limited foil parallels, as well.
What is difference between Topps and Topps Tiffany? ›During the "Junk Wax" era, Topps released limited collectors' editions sets, from 1984 - 1991, that become known as Topps Tiffany cards by collectors. The sets included the exact same cards as the basic Topps issue, except the Topps Tiffany cards were printed in Ireland on premium white cards stock with a glossy front.
How can you tell if a Topps card is rare? ›Check For The Print Run
It's become quite common with modern card releases to see limited card sets include the number on the design – this is obviously an easy way to establish the rarity of a sports card. Many card manufacturers will also release details on the print run for print-to-demand card sets.
CollX uses millions of historical auction prices to calculate a card's average value. As you add cards to your collection, you'll see your overall portfolio value grow. Set conditions or grades on your cards and get more accurate prices.
How do I know if my sports cards are worth money? ›To find the value of sports cards, there is no better source than eBay. eBay will show you exactly what a particular card in a variety of conditions has recently sold for.
What is the most valuable sports card right now? ›
This is a list of the highest known prices paid for sports cards. The current record price is the US$12.6 million paid for a 1952 Mickey Mantle baseball card (Topps; #311) on August 28, 2022, breaking all previous records.
What baseball cards are hot right now? ›The 1909-11 T206 White Border Honus Wagner is famously the most sought-after card in the world, while more contemporary examples like the 2009 Bowman Chrome Mike Trout Auto Refractor and 2019 Bowman Chrome Draft Adley Rutschman Auto 1st RC are two of the hottest cards right now.
What is the best way to sell baseball cards? ›For cards that don't have a high value, listing them on eBay or another online marketplace is usually the quickest and most efficient option. However, if you have more valuable cards, it's best to sell them through a trusted dealer or auction house that specializes in the trading of sports cards.
What is the rarest baseball card to find? ›1909-1911 Honus Wagner T206
Considered the rarest and most valuable baseball card in existence, there are only about 50 copies of this full-color card from 1909 to 1911, known as the T206 Wagner. In 2016, one sold at auction for $3.12 million.
The values of baseball cards peaked in the early 1990's and then decreased by 10% to 30% over the next few years. Since that time, the card values have been relatively flat. Many people find this last statement hard to believe, but it is very simple to verify.
Are there any valuable baseball cards from the 80s and 90s? ›With only 21 Grade 10's in circulation, this Derek Jeter rookie card is the most valuable baseball card of the 80's and 90's. As you read before, Jeter is one of the greatest to ever live and this card fetched a price that showed it. In a recent last auction, this card was able to be sold for well over $100,000.
What are the most valuable cards to collect? ›While Honus Wagner's card is generally seen as the holy grail for baseball card fans, it's Mantle's rookie that takes the top spot. On August 28 of 2022, a Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps Card sold for $12.6 million to an anonymous buyer.
What rookie card is worth the most? ›1. Mickey Mantle 1952 Topps. It's believed there are only three PSA 10 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle rookie cards that exist, making it the most valuable rookie card of all time, in any sport.
What is the error on Barry Bonds Topps card? ›Assessments of tens of thousands of 1987 Topps Barry Bonds show that every 1987 Topps Bonds card has the misprinted “3” on its reverse side. This “error” was so insignificant that no one on Topps deemed it fit to address whether the misprinted 3 was on purpose (why bother, really).
What is the error on Gene Baker 1957 Topps? ›Baker is an extremely important card in the 1957 Topps set. Because of a printing error, this card is known to exist with the name on the back misspelled as "EUGENF W. BAKEP." This extremely rare printing-error card is very well known as one of the rarest of all postwar error cards.
What is the error on 1989 Topps Bob Welch? ›
You'll notice that the card in front is missing the print where it's supposed to say “Complete Major League Pitching Record”. This little misprint drives this error card to be worth more than 200x that of its corrected counterpart shown above in the back.
Will 1990 baseball cards ever be worth anything? ›Unfortunately, anything from the 1980s and 1990s is likely to be valued less because baseball cards flooded the market in those years, driving the value down. Of course, the fact the market was flooded with these cards also means they are likely the ones you have.
Will 1990 baseball cards be worth anything? ›Those were some great cards back when they were first released, but they aren't going to put anyone through college today, let alone buy a ham sandwich. Sports card values from the late 1980s and early 1990s are pretty much worthless, with some notable exceptions.
What is the most expensive error card in baseball? ›One of the most famous and valuable baseball card misprints includes the 1990 Topps Frank Thomas NNOF (No Name on Front).
What Darryl Strawberry cards are worth money? ›The most valuable Card of Darryl Strawberry is currently 1984 Topps Tiffany #182 Darryl Strawberry PSA 10 by Topps from 1984 with a worth of approx. $944.0.
Are Nolan Ryan cards worth anything? ›The most valuable Card of Nolan Ryan is currently 1972 Topps #595 Nolan Ryan PSA 10 by Topps from 1972 with a worth of approx. $45600.0.
Are Pete Rose cards worth anything? ›Overall about 1648 Cards of Pete Rose have been traded in the last 30 days on ebay. The average price was $48.7. The price range was from $0.23 for 1983 Topps #101 Pete Rose by Topps from 1983 to $7500.0 for 1964 Topps #125 Pete Rose PSA 8 by Topps from 1964.
What Cal Ripken Jr cards are worth the most? ›The 1982 Topps, Donruss, and Fleer rookie cards are among the most valuable and iconic Ripken cards. Other valuable Ripken cards include 1983 Topps, 1984 Fleer, 1984 Topps, and 1985 Donruss Diamond Kings.
Which Barry Bonds baseball cards are worth money? ›- 1986 Topps Traded Tiffany #11T Barry Bonds PSA 10.
- 1987 Topps #320 Barry Bonds BGS 10.
- 2007 Topps #661 Barry Bonds PSA 10.
- 1986 Topps Traded #11T Barry Bonds PSA authentic.
- 1986 Fleer Update #U-14 Barry Bonds WCG 10.
- 1986 Sportflics Rookies #13 Barry Bonds BGS 10.
The average value of "ken griffey rookie card" is $32.72. Sold comparables range in price from a low of $1.95 to a high of $905.10.
Whose picture is on the most valuable baseball card? ›
The most valuable baseball card of all, the 1911 American Tobacco Company card of Honus Wagner. Star power: Known as "The Flying Dutchman," Wagner had 3,420 hits and 723 stolen bases in his career with the Louisville Colonels and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1897-1917.
Are Sammy Sosa baseball cards valuable? ›The price range was from $0.15 for 1991 Upper Deck #265 Sammy Sosa by Upper Deck from 1991 to $112.5 for 1993 Finest Refractors #79 Sammy Sosa by Finest from 1993. The value of Sammy Sosa Baseball-Cards has been decreasing for about -4.57% in the past 30 days and decreasing for about -33.57% in the past year.
What 1980s baseball cards are worth the most money? ›- #1 Rickey Henderson 1980 Topps #482. ...
- #2 1987 c #320 Barry Bonds Rookie Card. ...
- #3 1989 Bowman Tiffany #220 Ken Griffey Jr. ...
- #4 Roger Clemens 1985 Topps Tiffany #181. ...
- #5 Bo Jackson Tops Traded Tiffany #50T. ...
- #6 1983 O-Pee-Chee #143 Tony Gwynn Rookie Card.
The most valuable Ken Griffey Jr. cards include his 1989 Bowman Tiffany, 1989 Topps Heads Up, and 1989 Upper Deck #1 Star Rookie card. Massive print runs limit the investment value of Griffey's cards. Rally app offers fractionalized shares for valuable cards like 1989 Bowman Tiffany.
What is the highest price Ken Griffey Jr baseball card? ›- Jason Koeppel // ONE37PM.
- Ken Griffey Jr. 1998 Upper Deck A Piece Of Action Patch Auto /24 BGS 8.5 - $84,000. CardLadder.... ...
- Ken Griffey Jr. 1989 Donruss Rated Rookie Autograph PSA 10/AUTO 10 - $25,101. CardLadder.
The Y in the Royals is streaked with white in most Bo Jackson 1988 Topps card. This “error” is insignificant enough to be overlooked. However, this is one of those cases where the value of a baseball error card is primarily due to the player depicted rather than the error itself.
How much is Ken Griffey Jr rookie card worth? ›The average value of "ken griffey rookie card" is $32.72. Sold comparables range in price from a low of $1.95 to a high of $905.10.
What rookie cards are in the 1990 Upper Deck baseball? ›“New” rookie cards in the upper 100 included David Justice (#711), Carlos Baerga (#737), Delino DeShields (#746), and David Segui (#773). Upper Deck also treated collectors to an “updated” Nolan Ryan card (#734), as The Ryan Express did indeed join a new club — the 300-Win Club — on July 31, 1990.
What baseball cards should I look for that be worth money? ›- 1952 Topps #311 Mickey Mantle. ...
- 1914 Baltimore News #9 Babe Ruth. ...
- 1933 Goudey #53 Babe Ruth. ...
- 1951 Bowman #253 Mickey Mantle Rookie Card. ...
- 1916 M101-4 Sporting News #151 Babe Ruth Rookie Card. ...
- 1933 Goudey #181 Babe Ruth. ...
- 1955 Topps #164 Roberto Clemente Rookie Card.
Most Valuable Topps Baseball Cards | Record Sales Price |
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1969 Reggie Jackson #260 | $1.005 million |
1952 Jackie Robinson #312 | $960,000 |
1963 Pete Rose #537 | $717,000 |
1954 Hank Aaron #128 | $645,000 |
Is there an app to scan baseball cards for value? ›
CollX uses millions of historical auction prices to calculate a card's average value. As you add cards to your collection, you'll see your overall portfolio value grow. Set conditions or grades on your cards and get more accurate prices.
Is there an app to see how much cards are worth? ›Scan a card with the CardCastle app to instantly price check it! Know how much your cards are worth and track the value of your collection over time to make better buying, selling and trading decisions.
What are the most valuable Nolan Ryan baseball cards? ›The most valuable Card of Nolan Ryan is currently 1972 Topps #595 Nolan Ryan PSA 10 by Topps from 1972 with a worth of approx. $45600.0.
What are Bo Jackson cards worth? ›The average value of "bo jackson card" is $8.73. Sold comparables range in price from a low of $1.04 to a high of $197.99.
What are the rookies from 1990 MLB? ›Rk | Name | Age |
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1 | Sandy Alomar | 24 |
2 | Eric Anthony | 22 |
3 | Kevin Appier | 22 |
4 | Steve Avery | 20 |
Rookie cards refer to players' first cards once they make their Major League debut. In most cases, rookie cards are stamped with some kind of designation (e.g. “RC”) on the front or back, and that designation will appear on the card that same year as the debut or, in some cases, the following year.