Would like to move these out of my home. Find out for yourself with our FREE checklist to guide you step-by-step. Id say madden. The only way to complete your 1971 Kellogg's set was to pester mom to buy, buy, buy more boxes of cereal. Well, I just reclaimed all my childhood things from 20 years ago. I remember to my dads dying day he remembered posing his Mickey Mantle ROOKIE CARD when he was pitching cards as a teen. Maybe we will regret not buying up all these cards for pennies while we could. Now that we got that out of the way, let's take a look at the top ten: Ken Griffey Jr. leads off our list as the clear key card to own in this set. Many take it well, but some get defensive and argumentative. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Why is it not just assumed that the ink levels were just different on the brighter cards, rather than go with the idea that the images have been airbrushed? Don't blame the card shop owner for not wanting them. But in this time of card shops on every corner, everybody was forgetting about one of the most basic rules of economics: supply and demand. most can be bought for less than a dollar as low as a few cents. Had he not been connected to the PED scandal, he'd very likely be in the Hall of Fame right now as he certainly had the resume to prove it. An incredible five-tool talent, Bonds would be considered one of the game's all-time greats even if he hadn't become entangled with PEDs later in his career. Hows this for a solution to the supply and demand issue for over produced cards. the collector asks. I guess the set market is still out there, just not the singles markets for the 1986-1992 stuff! the current few years of cards with tons of sets will soon be as NOT valuable because of the crazy number of sets being made. Supply has long since caught up with demand. One thing I always enjoyed about these cards was the team-by-team statistical detail included on the backs which was very helpful in the pre-Internet days: Overall, this is a unique set in a lot of ways. Its too bad that my first collecting year of 1987 isnt considered vintage. So even though these cards lack any financial value, I am happy that Ive been able to find some positive use for them. That Nolan Ryan where he's wearing the tuxedo; I've got two of them. Then he switched back to the starting rotation in 2005 and picked up right where he had left off in the 1990s, even leading the league in wins in 2006. That year, he swiped "only" 41 bags while Harold Reynolds went on to put up 60 stolen bases. This is just a recent example. Sigh What a depressing article. We use cookies to improve your experience. I have enjoyed the stroll through memory lane and recalling the feeling I got upon (finally) getting my first (and only) 1989 KGJ Upper Deck. Oh the joys of 1991 tops, and the Wade Boggs Sky Card!! In some ways, 1990 Bowman baseball cards righted a lot of wrongs. Ill also start buying 70s topps sets for the right price. The Best Baseball Card from 1962 Is a Real Loser! I just use those as fillers to make sure my newer cards dont get damaged and have packing!! Most of my cards were kept in mint condition. How convenient that they are all from the era mentioned above.HaHa! Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Shop COMC's extensive selection of 1990 bowman baseball cards. I see my rifleman bo jackson card and am still laughing about the sam bowie trade my friend and i made bowie for jackson. One day I just stopped collecting, around my highschool days I I think. For the variation collector, this set is loaded! Most of my collection was from the latter half of the 1980s and those values never have and never will recover. So maybe there are a lot of collectors out there who are tossing their old collection in disgust, (just read the previous comment if you dont believe me) or handing them down to their kids to use as frisbees. But I had so many great memories of going to the baseball card stores with my Dad and ripping open countless packs. It was a season of firsts for Bonds: first Gold Glove, first Silver Slugger, first All-Star game and first MVP award. * Complete sets by year & issue
I know its an old post. I spent a few hundred dollars but i did it for me and for my enjoyment. What king of signature verification would I need? I have a few random cards that are selling for $20-$100 on ebay, especially my 1994 Bowmans Best refractors, Derek Jeter seems to be the highest price. Take out BECKETT & E-BAY out of fixing card collecting prices & then deal with the dealers differently. But I want lie I have ever card that came out in the era of the crazy time I ever seen in cards and I have ever one of them today and they are flawless I love them cards and I wanted to be able to tell my story to my kids now they are all girls and they are not interested in them what so ever my collection now is off the chain I am a big time collector now of only certain cards All through the late 90s and right on up and I am grateful to say I have grandbabyes now 5 matter a fact and I am still collecting and the money in hot cards that are minted is priceless I am not going to tell you the cards I have now but I will say this there winters or I would not have them I have been doing this right about all this happened the Wax box era is how I made my start and I have All the big stars to day to show my grandbabies what there papaw was doing at my age and how I did it I hope I can teach them something but I think you have to be born and have the drive to do it and just yesterday I found my 5 wander Franco card all different types of cards for all you other guys that might have gotten stuck with the bad error back in the day I will give you all a little secret this wander Franco is your next Ken Griffey Jr believe that you cant go wrong on this card and all the money I made on my journey in school selling junk cards and my early twenties and still have all of them Hof cards put up for the past 30 years is priceless for me to still get to show my kids you guys that got hit at least you have something to show your kids and grandkids that is awesome right there I would not change none of it. He rewards the class with packs of junk wax for different challenges and competitions he has in class. On scarcer issues you can add a less expensive common
A PSA 10 Gem Mint 80 Topps Rickey Henderson recently sold for 30Kyes, 30,000 dollars! By 1994 I had a massive collection of all my favs. Email me if you have some to sell. Just cleaned out my basement & like I do every time, when I get to my baseball card collection I stop and stare. Im another poor sap that got into collecting during this era. Atleast I have the memories. Outside of a couple of exceptions like 1989 Upper Deck Baseball, 1989 Score Football, 1990 Leaf, 1991 Stadium Club Football and 1992 Bowman Baseball, you're still likely to be turned away. You can check completed sales on eBay for free. Anyone else seen this? I have several other cards in the $100-200 values. Guys like you are going to be looking for guys like me with about 6000+ cards from 1989 2002 to sell and you are going to pay good money too. Approximately 50 full sets ..most 81 thru 89. If anything, now I could go out and buy those cards I couldnt afford back then. 2. Folks, watch how you let the bug bite you. But he opens the box anyway, out of courtesy. This is 1990 all over again. * "TYPE COLLECTING" (everyone should at least do a little of this !). A MONSTER BOX with no cards $6.00 A SET BOX $2.50. If a player changed teams, new team name
* Cards of your favorite player
So maybe when they were 20 years old, I was 45 to 50 years old & THEY may had paid MORE & LOST MORE, so I am not to make MORE on the price I paid for some things I bought in the 1980s & 1990s. Free shipping for many products! Just dump them. Whether you love em or hate em, the set certainly has its place in the hobby. I just recently brought my cards out of storage and wondered what they might be worth. MLB, NHL etc. Vintage Mickey Mantle cards remain valuable in part today because they were originally bought to be played with and studied. This card is(someone theyve heard of) Bo Jackson, Deion Sanders, Doc Gooden, Darryl Strawberry, Mike Piazza, Charles Barkley, Patrick Ewing, Hakeem Olajuwon, Magic Johnson, Scottie Pippen, Greg Anthony, Steve Smith, Kenny Smith!, They never know the football players because almost all of the early 90s players were out of the NFL long before these kids were old enough to follow football. They won't be able to sell them, so if they take them off your hands, they're merely adding to a potential fire hazard. i actually have a few worth close to 100 (like signed cards found in packs) but in the 90s I could have sold them for 400-500 ouch. I just seemed to notice most of these responses were from 2011-12 and up. Maybe the Cardboardconnection can even sponsor it! On back-to-school night when families come and the little 5-year old brother has to tag along, I will reward him for his patience with 4 or 5 old Marvel comics cards. He is now married. I enjoy basketball and football the most when it comes to collecting. Started collecting in the 1970s as a kid. I often feel bad about having to tell them that their cards are worthless and that weve got hundreds of duplicates of all that they have. Like Alou, though, Olerud was a stellar hitter, collecting 2239 hits and 255 home runs to go with his .295 batting average and .863 OPS. The dance goes back and forth for a couple of minutes. So many home runs, in fact, that Sosa ended up with 609 of them on the strenght of three seasons of 60+. That was 27 years ago. He talks only about baseball cards. Seeing how much those cards were worth gave me even more motivation to collect. The only way they can have much value is by being graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition (PSA 10). These also doubled as sweepstakes cards. However, there is still plenty to love as it's packed with all the big names of the era and some great rookie cards. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Although he isn't a Hall of Famer, his popularity as one of the Yankee's all-time greats keeps his rookie card at a respectable value in a PSA 10 holder. Every card store owner tells me to buy the card I want versus packbreaking. I still own them, and there are thousands of them. Just have to laugh lol :). I ended up selling all my cards from the 70s and kept the ones from the 80s and early 90s and those are the ones that are worthless. The basics of this artical applies to all collectibles such as Now, I am collecting again and it is so nice to get these sets again cheaper than what I paid for them when they came out!! I have games that were worth $100+ and are worthless now because they were re released and no one cares about the old version anymore. ), and part times-a-changin. I myself have been heart broken by these card shops. That said, I wish I had bought up every unopened box of 1989 Score football I could find! In a set that features so many headshots and other drab poses, I love that Bowman chose an image of Griffey at-bat as you can almost sense him ready to smash one with that notoriously sweet swing. Measuring 11" by 14", they were given as prizes and made available to shops. I started collecting cards in the late 70s but really caught on to the hobby during the boom of the early 90s. Years that you couldnt buy factory sets, should maintain value. I guess collectors from most generations feel regretFor many of us, it was spending most of our money as kids, on now worthless sports cards, while most kids from the 50s-70s didnt have the foresight to buy more cards or keep what they had in nice condition. I have two sons sons who could care less about baseball cards. Over those years I also obtained quite a number of earlier cards from older family members, the older brothers of my friends, etc. So there is a market for high-end product. Kirby Puckett, Mark McGwire, Griffey Jr, etc. No. People feel good about getting something for free. That number is substantially other than other Tiffany sets, by comparison. A few years back I got several boxes filled with baseball, basketball, football, and hockey cards from the early 90s. Wow, googled and found this. little expensive but wont break the bank is game-used bat collecting. As for modern cards, there still is value in some of the highest graded cards of the most popular players. Mister M, is this Doc Rivers the Clippers coach? Is that the Scott Brooks that used to coach OKC? Is this Dell Curry guy related to Steph Curry at all? I didnt know Joe Girardi used to play. How can you have a Delino Deshields card from 1993 when hes still playing today? Mister M, please dont give me a card with an ugly guy on it. It is very hard to get value out of late 80s and early 90s yes but if you have rookies and they are in mint and grade 9 or higher then yes you do have some value in them I just sold a psa 10 Bure rookie for $500. And cheap, too. Maybe this is something starting to happen more in recent years? In general, the 528-card set may seem somewhat overlooked compared to the Topps, Fleer, Donruss and Upper Deck sets of the same year. So until, we go RETRO or some other strange phenomenon occurs, I will hold on to my fire kindling until they are SO HOT, I cant hold them anymore.. Because someone will want them that bad to pay a small fortune for them You just wait and see. I have found that there are many uses for cards from this era though (other than kindling and making the clicky sound in bike spokes). All definitely 8.5 and above. Lol. Plagued by injuries throughout his career, we'll never know just what kind of numbers he could have ended with, but there's no question he was one of the game's all-time greats. Got my butt smacked for that one. 9.5, 9.0 or whatever. MAYBE,THE CARDS COMPANYS WILL TOGEATHER HAVE A BUY BACK OR TRADE IN FOR 80,S 90,S THEY WERE THE ONE WHO MADE THE MONEY. I collected all the Image #1 when they came out. I use the flat boxes to organize Magic the Gathering cards. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network. When this 1990 Bowman card first slid out of packs, though, Rickey was a long way from retirement and about to embark on maybe his greatest season certainly the only one that resulted in an MVP award for the speedster. All to say this player named LeBRON JAMES can not match in character any of those other NBA players and the number of his rings not even close. And in this guide,Ill run through the ten most valuable. And I did because I could. 1990 Bowman Baseball boxes can be found in three configurations. Get my weekly newsletter with the latest hobby updates delivered straight to your inbox! Most Expensive, Upon the advise of the shop owners I did, at least, purchase some Clementes and other RGIII RCs. If you're looking to sell your late-80s and early-90s cards, you're not alone. Like the article says, cards in that era were not even considered collectible, they were used to sell candy. I used to buy, and still do buy old 1980s and 1990s cards. No common card under .25 ALL cards were all displayed well, as 40% of them were all GRADED by 1 or another grading company all to make my own MINT CARDS not graded worth pennies to a dollar. The first serial-numbered cards in the hobby, they were "limited" to 10,000 copies. While he's widely-known as the record holder for most consecutive games ever played, he also played those games at a high level going down in history as arguably the greatest shortstop of all-time. I saw the writing on the wall a few years ago after rediscovering my collection that spanned 88-92. A great set, as outlined in a previous blog, is loaded with Hall-Of-Famers, key rookie cards and for many, it started off their prospecting days. Today I have thousands of cards that arent worth the monetary value either of us hoped they would be into my late 30s. Makes you think what the hobbys attitude will be towards what we pull out of todays packs. Heck, you could get 500-card lots relatively easily. Got it, more Ripken Jr cards than Ruths cards, but RIPKEN JR broke a MLB record that belonged to a YANKEE, and more like destroyed the 2101 streak to 2632 games. Literally. 10s of thousands of cards I have in my attic, mostly worthless. My micheal jordan trade for joe montana. Pallets of unopened cases and shoeboxes of childhood collections are common. I plan to continue this for each type of card I have including NBA. 1990 Bowman - COMPLETE SET (528 cards) Book = $ *BOOK* Price = $ 17.50 NM/MINT to MINT In colorful factory box. Think Chipper Jones,Ken Griffey Jr.,Frank Thomas,Randy Johnson,etc,or popular players like Bo Jackson,Mark McGwire,etc. In the mid 1980s they were the two most handsome, virile men in the Bay Arena. Get my weekly newsletter with the latest hobby updates delivered straight to your inbox! but they made 1000 versions of a similar card, is that not the same as the original Donruss Elite inserts numbered to 10000. in the early 90s. That in itself can create a buying barrage, even if it is only short lived. I figured this out about ten years ago and went through my collection (over 10,000 cards, mostly from 86-92) and kept maybe 100, just the ones that had senitimental value to me: stuff like an 87 Topps Bruce Ruffin All Star Rookie that I found in the school hallway in 5th grade. Oh well. Yes, 12,000 at a time, 15 800 ct boxes of a single card! We both read this together and YES, he was a little disappointed. Note: When you click on links to various merchants in this post and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. The shop owner at the time was telling me how great of a deal we got. Things changed drastically for Mattingly in the 90s, though, as injuries would catch up to him and derail his dominance. The best way to gauge values now is through looking at sold listings on eBay. I stick them in my colleagues mailboxes from time to time. Capable of hitting 40+ home runs and knocking in 100+ RBI in any given year, Gonzalez would go on to be named MVP in both 1996 and 1998. A bonafide two-sport stud, Jackson possessed amazing speed, power and a cannon for an arm. I literally spent my entire childhood hoarding every Emmitt, Griffey, and Shaq rookie card I could find, dreaming of how it would one day buy me a mansion on a hill. I personally destroyed thousands of them and basically only kept rookie cards/hall of famers. Never could afford the 89 Griffey JR UD rookie. If they sell at break even or a loss, i wont care because ill be dead. Rookie cards, autographs and more. That way one day, my grand kids can cash in on them when they are all gone!! "Type Collecting"
As a kid in late 70s and early 80s, i had collected cards with passion and had ammassed a number of complete sets through individual wax pack purchases, trading and show buying to build the complete sets. I pulled out my old 90s collection and the card was in a box with all Mark McGwire cards. And some from the 70s. So its really selective I guess but the newer stuff I find plenty of buyers and competition out there. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $20. Eleven different checklist cards that featured artwork of star players like Will Clark, Bo Jackson, Don Mattingly, and Nolan Ryan also provided a nice touch. Complete sets of 1990, 1991, 1992 Topps, Topps Gold set, 1991 Upper Deck, 1990, 1991 Fleer, all collected from packs, and hundreds of extras. The base version will set you back over $100 in top grade while the Tiffany version can be worth around $2,000 or more, which might shock you. Now only collect old graded basketball as I try to keep it simple in my old age. Back in the 90s I checked some of my baseball cards and some were up to 20 to 40 bucks a piece and some I had a few doubles many others were worth maybe 75 cents to $3.00 I put them all in a separate box and held on to them till around 2008 and decided to see if I could sell some. $19.99 USD. I stopped collecting about in 1991 because I was so fed up with all the different card companies (Topps was and is the only card that matters to me) and the prices. it actually sucks. Everyone was suddenly dreaming of Jose Cansecoand Todd Van Poppel cards working like stocks. And keeps me from tossing my own collection. While it was kinda sad to dump a large chest full of cards for nothing, at least its nice having that free extra space in the house again. At the time, he seemed to be on a surefire Hall of Fame trajectory. And to hold the bat in your hands and know youre holding a part of historyit doesnt get much better than that. I sold my whole baseball set to some guy on ebay for $200 in order! As the economy continues to grow, and people have more disposable income, Im anticipating strength and liquidity in the vintage card market. Supply and demand and internet I attribute it too. Football also. It was worth A LOT at one time! Apparently, it must be extremely rare, as even this site does not have it listed. Cards now have to be graded to sell for good money. I am an avid collector. Oh,well. The only other elements are a small Bowman logo on top and a tiny name plate at the bottom. That way, even if values tank for some reason, youve got something worth enjoying. The best shortstop of his generation and a veteran of 16 postseasons while playing his entire career in the media spotlight of New . 1990 Pro Set Playbook Points Instant Winner 1:10 Cases! This is a great article, and it raises a question for me. Reminds me of my father in law who started buying everyday 1963 postage stamps in the firm belief that they would put the new baby through college in 1981. Thanks to You Tube and Google. Came back in to find big push up in MJ cards and those aforementioned fleer sets. Okay, maybe not the hideous yellow of 1991 Fleer Baseball. hehehehe. For many of the 80s/90s its worth more in ink and paper. This article aged like milk. After reading this article I called my parents and apologized. is collecting at least one of each different "type" of issue. To say cards numbered to 100 only sell for a dollar or two now a days is very very wrong! So did I. The numbers above may not be 100% accurate. Yet to my surprise, I have found a few cards worthy of a high five or two. My Ricky Henderson rooking was worth $500 back then. A 9 goes for about $150. I dislike the fact that i have to by $200 worth of packs to get close to completing the base set for 330 cards, which itself is pretty much worthless, and get inundated with insert cards. Kind of lost in all that is the fact that Alou was a really good player, hitting .303 with 2134 hits and 332 home runs over a 17-year career split among seven franchises. I didnt even like baseball! Its ultra cheap and a good way to get a classic looking card of many HOF and star players from that era. I want 70-77. Dumbest move I ever made as an educated collector (I have good or bad stories from when I was a kid and knew nothing about collecting cards). Great article. Now I guess I can cry as I walk all those boxes to the trash. It is exactly how one of the guys above commented saying throw them out yeah burn them they are worthless. Shortcuts: Ken (she had a crush on George). And its an inner city public high school so they dont know any hockey players today, let alone ones from 25 years ago. The shop owner carefully puts the cards back in the box and thanks the customer for bringing them in. So today I go into a sports card shop where I was last into my own in 1995. I look forward to not being able to get rid of any of my cards. But the majority are worth noting. The NFL, NBA, and MLB are losing fans, not gaining them. BUT there is still value hidden in these old 1980s 1990s collections. And as some one else mentioned, Becket Price Guide really did change everything. But they're not worth much anymore.". Collecting will always be around . As the idea of the rookie card really started to catch on in a mainstream way, the 1984 Donruss Don Mattingly was at the forefront. Cant even give a 1991 Upper deck Frank Thomas away or Griffey. There are some early 70s Topps, late 80s & early 90s. For the variation collector, this set is loaded! #125 David Cone (3) with yellow break in right border, with break poorly airbrushed green, #128 John Franco with pink blotch on belt and corrected, #134 Jamie Roseboro with lightpost markings fully visible and with markings airbrushed, #142 Todd Hundley with purple clouds at top and with clouds airbrushed blue, #149 Jeff Parrett with full light post in background and with lightpost airbrushed away, #155 Dickie Thon with night background and day background, #166 Bill Landrum with natural blue sky and neon sky, #167 Scott Ruskin with natural blue sky and neon sky, #180 Gary Redus with most of PITTSBURGH PIRATES blacked-out on back and corrected, #226 Steve Bedrosian with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #234 Bill Bathe with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #235 Tony Perezchica with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #238 Matt Williams (3) with natural jersey, with airbrushed jersey and parts of stats missing on back, with airbrushed jersey and fully-printed stats, #251 David Segui with bio info missing on back and corrected, #255 Cal Ripken Jr. with BAI TiMOP on back and corrected, #264 Mike Rochford with natural blue sky and neon sky, #286 Mike Fetters with night background and day background, #293 Bobby Rose with night background and day background, #294 Brian Downing with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #308 Scott Radinsky with night background and day background, #311 Robin Ventura with night background and day background, #312 Sammy Sosa (3) with night background and red diamond next to ear, with night background, and diamond airbrushed away, with day background, #318 Craig Grebek with night background and day background, #325 Greg Swindell with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #330 Kevin Bearse with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #335 Candy Maldonado with natural blue sky in background and neon sky background, #337 Sandy Alomar Jr. with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #338 Mark Lewis with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #340 Chris James with night background and day background, #342 Keith Hernandez with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #344 Scott Aldred with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #345 Mike Henneman with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #346 Steve Wapnick with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #348 Eric Stone with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #349 Brian Dubois with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #350 Kevin Ritz with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #354 Chet Lemon with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #356 Lou Whitaker with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #357 Cecil Fielder with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #358 Milt Cuyler with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #361 Ed Romero with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #362 Lloyd Moseby with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #363 Mark Gubicza with natural jersey (red stadium stands) and airbrushed jersey (green stadium stands), #369 Mark Davis with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #376 Kurt Stillwell with red stadium stands and green stadium stands, #379 Bob Hamelin with full light post and airbrushed light post, #384 Ted Higuera with night background and day background, #388 Jamie Navarro with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #389 Chris Bosio with copyright in top and bottom border and corrected (bottom only), #395 Greg Brock with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #397 Darryl Hamilton with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #398 Dave Parker (3) with natural jersey-copyright printed on edge on card, with natural jersey-copyright printed by stat box and airbrushed jersey-copyright by stat box, #401 Rob Deer with natural jersey (night background) and airbrushed jersey (day background), #402 Bill Spiers with natural jersey (night background) and airbrushed jersey (day background), #403 Glenn Braggs with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #405 Rick Aguilera with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #408 Park Pittman with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #411 Willie Banks with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #413 Dave West with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #416 Randy Bush with TWI S on front and corrected, #417 Gary Gaetti with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #419 Al Newman with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #421 Paul Sorrento with natural jersey (gray undershirt ) and airbrushed jersey (white undershirt), #424 Kirby Puckett with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #425 Willie Smith with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #427 Jeff Robinson with blue check-mark on jersey and corrected, #428 Dave Winfield with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #442 Steve Sax with green wedge on front and with red wedge on front, #443 Don Mattingly with purple clouds in background and with clouds airbrushed away, #454 Mark McGwire with white mark (reflection) in background and with mark airbrushed green, #457 Rickey Henderson with natural pants and airbrushed pants, #474 Omar Vizquel with natural uniform and airbrushed uniform, #475 Pete OBrien with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #481 Ken Griffey Jr. with red dot on helmet and with dot airbrushed, #486 Nolan Ryan with night background and with day background, #487 Robb Nen with night background and with day background, #494 Scott Coolbaugh with night background and day background, #503 Jack Daugherty with natural jersey and airbrushed jersey, #504 Willie Blair with night background and day background, #506 Tom Henke with full light post and with partially airbrushed light post, #NNO Doc Gooden ART (4) with $100,000 missing and ** on back, with $100,000 included, and ** on back, with $100,000 missing and * on back and with $100,000 included and * on back, #NNO Will Clark ART (3) with ** on back, with ** but broken asterisk, with * on back, #NNO Nolan Ryan ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Bo Jackson ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Bret Saberhagen ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Greg Olson ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Don Mattingly ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Mark Davis ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Kevin Mitchell ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Robin Yount ART with ** on back and with * on back, #NNO Jerome Walton ART with ** on back and with * on back, Your email address will not be published.
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