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AI Identification

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Topps-style 1990 Official Complete Set Baseball Card Box

Sports Memorabilia

AI Estimated Value

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$40-$65

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a cardboard factory set box for 1990 Topps Baseball cards. The box is predominantly green with yellow and white text, bearing graphics meant to resemble the branding of the Topps Company, Inc. It specifically lists the contents as 'THE OFFICIAL 1990 COMPLETE SET' and '792 PICTURE CARDS'. The box top features a prominent image of a Ken Griffey Jr. card with 'MARINERS' branding and a smaller 'KIRBY PUCKETT' 'ALL-STAR' graphic. The side of the box repeats the '1990 OFFICIAL COMPLETE SET' text in yellow against a green background and features smaller action shots of players. Stylistically, the typography and layout are consistent with mass-produced sports memorabilia from the early 1990s. Regarding condition, visible shelf wear is present along the edges and corners, particularly at the top right and bottom left, where the cardboard shows light fraying and loss of the surface finish. There are faint horizontal creases across the top face of the box, suggesting stacking or handling pressure. While the box bears the Topps logo and trademark symbols, it is unverified whether the original contents are present or in their factory sequence without physical inspection of the internal cards.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item appears to be a factor-sealed style box for a 1990 Topps Complete Set. From what I can see, the packaging bears graphics and trademarks consistent with Topps production from that era. However, I cannot determine from a photo if the factory shrink-wrap is present or if the 792 cards inside are the ones originally issued with the set. A physical inspection would be required to examine the seal integrity and the condition of the internal cards, specifically key rookies like Frank Thomas. The value estimate of $40-$65 assumes the set is complete and the box is in its factory-sealed state. This estimate is based on general market behavior for mass-produced baseball sets from the 'junk wax' era, which saw extremely high production volumes. The visible shelf wear, including corner fraying and surface creasing, slightly reduces the value compared to a gem-mint container. If the box is found to be open or if the cards inside are not in their factory sequence, the value would likely drop to the $15-$25 range. To establish a more precise valuation, one would need to verify the contents and check for the presence of specific 'error' cards or high-grade key subjects. Without a physical examination by a specialist to confirm the set hasn't been searched or tampered with, this remains a working hypothesis. An unauthenticated or incomplete set of this type typically sells for significantly less in the secondary market.

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