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Fleer 90, mint condition, 30 years

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AI Identification

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1990 Fleer Bobby Witt #179 Baseball Card

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$0.50 - $2.00

As of June 3, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard-sized (2.5" x 3.5") professional baseball trading card from the 1990 Fleer set featuring pitcher Bobby Witt of the Texas Rangers. The card's design is characteristic of the early 1990s 'junk wax' era, featuring a white/off-white outer border and a blue inner frame surrounding an action shot of Witt in mid-delivery wearing a gray Rangers away uniform. The 'FLEER 90' logo is positioned in the top-left corner, and the classic Texas Rangers logo appears in the top-right. The player's name and position are anchored at the bottom in a blue banner style typical of the Fleer design language for that year. Constructed from medium-weight cardstock with a matte finish, the card displays relatively sharp corners though there is a perceptible slight top-to-bottom centering bias common in mass-produced sets of this period. While described as 'mint' and having been preserved for over 30 years, visual inspection shows the surface remains vibrant without significant fading. Notable for being a common card from a high-production year, its value is derived more from its nostalgic associations with the 1990s era of the sport rather than rarity.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have examined the digital representation of the 1990 Fleer Bobby Witt #179. Based on visual inspection, the card exhibits characteristics consistent with authentic Fleer production from the 'junk wax' era, including the specific paper stock texture and dot-matrix printing patterns visible in the Texas Rangers logo. The card presents in what appears to be Near-Mint to Mint condition, with sharp corners and vibrant color saturation. However, I note a minor top-to-bottom centering shift (~60/40), which is common for this high-volume release. The 1990 Fleer set was mass-produced by the millions, leading to a saturated market where supply far outstrips demand. Bobby Witt, while a respected veteran with a long career, does not command the 'superstar' premium associated with Hall of Fame contemporaries like Nolan Ryan or Ken Griffey Jr. Similar raw specimens consistently sell in the sub-one-dollar range at bulk trade shows or on secondary markets. Professional grading (PSA/BGS) is not recommended as the cost of authentication would exceed the card's market value unless it achieved a perfect Gem Mint 10, which is statistically unlikely given the centering bias. Please note that this appraisal is based on digital images; a physical inspection is required to verify surface integrity, detect possible trimming, or identify sophisticated reprints. Full authentication would require microscopic analysis of the ink layering and a physical measurement of the cardstock thickness. This valuation reflects current retail trends for common cards of this era.

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