45 Valuable JUNK WAX ERA Baseball Cards from the 80's and 90's

Published 2019-11-13
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Top 45 Most Valuable Baseball Cards from the 80s and 90s Junk Wax era. Baseball cards worth money that you should look for! These sports cards are some of the most expensive baseball cards from the early 1990s and late 1980s. Sports card investor in Topps baseball card collection.
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All Comments (21)
  • @El_jefe_major
    PSA COLLECTOR I love that you get honest criticism and you take it exactly as meant. And then * and then * you say “yup, I shouldn’t (or should) have included them”. It makes your legitimate content even more legitimate. Great stuff.
  • The most valuable card I ever had was a 1960s Mickey Mantle card worth about 375-450 bucks in 1987. I traded it as a kid to a kid at school for a switch blade knife, a Darth Vader toy, and a silk Guns n Roses poster. He traded it for a 4 wheeler. Idk what happened after that. Ithad been my dad's card before that and he was sick to his stomach that I traded it. I was a silly kid.
  • Bro because of you I find gradable Gems every day when I’m at my shop going through my collection and inventory. Bro your the best you literally have saved my store ...... keep it up we need you👍👍👍
  • Watched 3 or 4 of your videos yesterday, and it pulled me back into collecting cards again after 25+ years.
  • @gometstwo
    I wonder what these prices would be now? I got back in in March when a lot of us did and the market has been on 🔥. Your videos have been a tremendous tool in navigating the new card landscape! Thanks!
  • @mattrodgers2911
    The population number means that only that many cards have been graded with that number. So example is the no name frank thomas card, only one of those has been graded in a gem mint 10. Hope this helps guys
  • @BennyCalloway
    I have a few of these cards from that era that I essentially thought were worthless, even the Ken Griffey Jr upped deck and Dunruss rated rookie cards.. all of them are still in plastic sleeves from 25+years ago .. now I'll have to look for them!!!
  • @Luckyjdr
    I have more than 30 of these cards including the 93 SP Jeter.. time to get them graded
  • Very good video, thank you. I’m a Bowman collector but you brought back tons of memories.
  • @WillMunny22
    The Post ceral Ken Griffey jr was on the list. The Ozzie Smith version sold for even more. I've got two of each....most the set
  • @-nick-3912
    Hello. Thank You So much making this video very informative. I have so many cards. I have to go through. This is the first time viewing your channel and I was so impressed that it was amazing. I subscribed. Thanks. 🍀🍀🍀💯
  • @joeg9810
    I have a huge Ken Griffey, Edgar Martinez, Jay Buhner and Randy Johnson collection from when I lied in WA. Also have a bunch of those Post Cereal cards.
  • @bobmatteis4130
    Love the video and I do have 10 SP 1993 Jeter but my highest is 8.5 PSA. I bought that a few months ago for $1600 and now it’s sold at $7000 plus. Hey the card market might catch up to the comic book market. I still find it strange that there are hardly any people at card shows and going to any comic con is like a special event. And the one in New York and in California comic book shows are bigger than the Super Bowl.🥳🥳🥳
  • @ilj1259
    Great info I will have to check my local card shop for some of these when they re-open.... I know they have them but not sure if they are in gem mint condition.
  • The #1 card is the 1993 Upper Deck SP Derek Jeter foil rookie card PSA 10 at $99,100. The #2 card is the 1990 Topps Frank Thomas error card PSA 10 at $24,244. Other top cards include the 1993 Upper Deck SP Chipper Jones and Manny Ramirez foil rookie cards PSA 10, 1989 Fleer Ken Griffey Jr. rookie PSA 10, 1993 Upper Deck Derek Jeter rookie PSA 10, 1989 Fleer Bill Ripken error PSA 10, 1989 Donruss Juan Gonzalez rookie PSA 10, 1989 Fleer and Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookies PSA 10. Other notable rookie cards include Barry Bonds, Greg Maddux, Roberto Alomar, John Smoltz, Edgar Martinez, Mike Mussina, Mariano Rivera, Chipper Jones, and Derek Jeter from 1987-1993. Popular error cards also made the list.
  • Love this video When my son was born in 1977 I started buying baseball cards every payday I was too busy working to get involved in introducing my son to the cards
  • You say you aren't doing special sets like Topps Tiffany then you have Fleer and Score glossy cards on the list. They're pretty much the same as Tiffany.
  • @doortoodoor1289
    i owned a sportscard vending business in Edmonton in 1991-93 and i still have tons of as new unopened baseball nba nhl nfl packs still in storage from then. maybe i have some of these cards all mint in packs. will have to look one day
  • @Chefglenn10
    I really enjoyed this video. Thank you for making it. Quality content.