Who are the baseball cards in the 1988 Fleer set?
Who are the baseball cards in the 1988 Fleer set?
1988 Fleer Base Set Baseball Card Values 1988 Fleer #1 Keith Atherton $0.34 1988 Fleer #197 Randy St. Claire $0.25 1988 Fleer #198 Tim Wallach $0.34 1988 Fleer #199 Mitch Webster $0.21 1988 Fleer #200 Herm Winningham $0.31
Are there any 1988 Donruss baseball cards that are worth anything?
Like the 1988 Topps, Score and Fleer sets, there were just to many of them printed and that really destroyed much of their value. The only way they can have much value is by being graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition (PSA 10).
What makes a Braves baseball card so valuable?
The only way they can have much value is by being graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition (PSA 10). That means the card needs to be basically flawless. Remember how dominant those Braves teams of the 1990’s were? Well, you’re looking at one of the reasons why they had so much success.
Who are the baseball cards from the 1988 season?
1988 Fleer #89 Candy Maldonado $0.26 1988 Fleer #90 Eddie Milner $0.34 1988 Fleer #91 Bob Melvin $0.34 1988 Fleer #92 Kevin Mitchell $0.34 1988 Fleer #93 Jon Perlman $0.34 1988 Fleer #94 Rick Reuschel $0.34 1988 Fleer #95 Don Robinson $0.34 1988 Fleer #96 Chris Speier $0.34 1988 Fleer #97 Harry Spilman $0.34 1988 Fleer #98 Robby Thompson $0.34
What makes a 1990 Fleer baseball card so valuable?
So, in order for the cards on this list to be worth much, they’ll either have to be the Canadian version (far fewer of these were distributed in Canada making them more rare) and/or be graded by PSA to be in perfect, gem mint condition. That means the card needs to be basically flawless. Estimated PSA 10 Value: ???
When did Ken Griffey Jr get his rookie card?
His 1990 Topps rookie card may be his most recognizable, but his 1990 Fleer rookie card is popular enough to keep it high atop this list. 1990 Fleer #513 Ken Griffey Jr. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $15
Who was on the 1990 Fleer rookie set?
But, his rookie card from the 1990 Fleer set is still important enough to earn a spot on this list. Don Mattingly could flat out play–he could hit for average and a bit of power while at the same time maintaining a solid glove at first base (he won 9 Gold Gloves in his career).