The 25+ Most Valuable Baseball Cards from the 1990s
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Counting down the 37 most expensive baseball cards from the 1990s, using PSA 9 values greater than $100
Some featured cards include
1991 Topps Desert Shield Chipper Jones #333: This card is one of the most valuable of the 1990s. The Desert Shield set was created for troops involved in Operation Desert Shield, making these cards particularly rare. Chipper Jones's rookie card is considered the set's jewel.
1993 Upper Deck SP Derek Jeter Foil #279: This Derek Jeter rookie card is one of the most coveted cards from the 1990s. It is a part of the special edition '93 SP set and the foil card makes it very valuable but also prone to damage, so mint condition cards are especially sought after.
1990 Frank Thomas No Name on Front (NNOF) Error Card: Produced by Topps, this card has a production error that left off Frank Thomas's name. The rarity of the error has made it a much-desired card for collectors.
1993 Topps Finest Refractor Ken Griffey Jr. #110: This card is a part of Topps' first set of premium baseball cards. The refractor versions of these cards, especially Ken Griffey Jr's, are considered incredibly valuable.
1994 Upper Deck Alex Rodriguez Rookie #24: This card features the rookie card of Alex Rodriguez, one of the most accomplished players of his generation. The Upper Deck card's combination of scarcity and desirability make it one of the top cards from the '90s.
1991 Bowman Chipper Jones #569: This card is not as rare or valuable as some others from the '90s, but it remains a popular card due to it being a rookie card for Chipper Jones, one of the most respected players of the era.
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Which one(s) do you remember having?
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Awesome thank you!
Fun video! Fun to see some of these cards again! Some I have never seen but cool to look at it!👍🏻
Thank you so much I am glad you enjoyed the video!
I've got everything box of Topps from 1980 -2000. Had most from 63-74. Joined Navy and you can figure out what mom did with them when they moved.
DANG! but I would guess most people have a similar story, my dad grew up collecting the topps cards in the 50s and remembers collecting Mantle's cards but my grandma threw them away when we moved out as well
@sportscardsedge Got to remember that cards were worth pennies till the 70s and 80s. Had no way to find their value. If youwant a good read 1960 Topps cleaned out their warehouses for extra space. They took 800 (24 boxes per cate) crates of cards from 1952 -1959. The put them on a barge and dumped them in the Atlantic Ocean
1box of 1952 tops would be worth 15 million today. 52 Mantle. Robinson, Williams, Berra etc. Google Topps dumps 1952 in Ocean.
I heard about that. Can’t believe they dumped them in the ocean. What a loss!
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Great video bring back memories from the 90. Keep up the good work 2:35
Thank you so much I really appreciate that!
I have many, many cards that I have has for 20 years. never looked at. I am trying to sort and arrange the best way. Sooo, doing much research on.
Sounds like you found some treasure! Enjoy!
You missed so many 90s cards that sell for a lot more than these do.
Any specific cards missing?
Quite a few. Pretty much any Griffey, Jeter, or Bonds 98 or 99 PMG, 99 Rubies, 99 24kt, 98 or 99 EC. All of those surpass these (other than the Jeter MG and maybe the NNOF Thomas).
What makes the Chipper Jones a Tiffany?
1991 Topps Tiffany -vs- Base Cards
The regular Tiffany cards differentiated from the base Topps by being printed on white card stock with a high-gloss coating. The easiest way to determine a Tiffany card from a regular issued base card, for the 792 card set, is to look at the back of the card. The Tiffany card backs will be a bright pink border and a clean white background, while the regular issued cards will appear to be a pink-gray border and gray background.
I hate what happened to card collecting. It has become this hobby for oversized kids and the current kids have been priced out of cards so guess the future of card collectors is gone.
I feel like kids these days are more into Pokemon cards...
@@sportscardsedge you would think you grow out of that by the age of 10?
Only valuable if graded other wise cardboard trash
Agree. I generally only invest in graded cards
Yeah but everything has to be PSA 9 so this is all crap
The reason I did that is because if a PSA 9 of that card isnt worth at least $100 then the card is probably not worth anything ungraded.
@@sportscardsedgeThe grading companies have everyone by the balls, and they all play along with the big scam. Thanks you sir, can you take another $35 fro me, just in case it's a 9. Oh drat, it's an 8.5, a swing and a miss. What a joke collecting has become.