Baseball Card Collection 1990 - 1992

Spurman54

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I have 12 boxes of baseball cards from 1990-1992 which are still in the box and sealed never been opened. Just wondering if someone can suggest a reputable person that I can get in touch with to give me a true

value of what these cards are worth. I would be willing to meet someone in an open enviroment for them to give me a true value of what these cards are worth.

Again these cards are in excellent condition, full sets of the cards. Appreciate it if someone can get me in touch with a reputable person to appraise these cards.
 

Gradstudent

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Your smack in the middle of the overproduced junk wax era for baseball, 1990-1992, basketball form that era can have more value than baseball.

Are these sealed factory sets or sealed wax boxes(Unopened Packs)?
 
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Spurman54

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Your smack in the middle of the overproduced junk wax era for baseball, 1990-1992, basketball form that era can have more value than baseball.

Are these sealed factory sets or sealed wax boxes(Unopened Packs)?
I understand your viewpoint. These are factory sealed and unopened. If they have little or no value I will move on and put them in the trash.
 
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Gradstudent

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I think Upperdeck sets are slightly more value then Fleer/Donruss/Topps on average

If you just go by Ebay, a lot of sets from that era will go for around $10 to $15 a set. There are always outliers, and one to look out for is the 1992 Stadium club set as it has a Jeter rookie that has elevated the value, those can go for $100 to$150 a sealed set on ebay, and listed for $380 on Amazon.

 

18IsTheMan

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What brands? That was not generally a great time for baseball cards. Way overproduced. Most valuable would be Upper Deck, but that complete set can be had for < $40. You can always look up error cards from that time and comb through your sets to see if you have any of those. Some of the error cards can be pretty valuable.
 

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I understand your viewpoint. These are factory sealed and unopened. If they have little or no value I will move on and put them in the trash.

This time period is when I was deep into collecting as a kid. Sadly, it just didn't produce many valuable cards. Card collecting experienced a renaissance and manufacturer's went berserk with production. The 1989 Upper Deck Griffey Jr. rookie card is the standout from this era as an iconic-looking card, similar to the 1952 Topps Mantle (though obviously worth just at smidge less).
 
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