
Assorted Early 1990s Baseball and Football Trading Cards
This collection consists of 16 standard-sized (2.5" x 3.5") sports trading cards from the early 1990s, primarily featuring football and baseball players. The assortment is composed largely of 1992 Fleer 'Prospects' and base set cards, including multiple duplicates of Siran Stacy (6 total), Sterling Sharpe (3 total), and Rod Beck (2 total). Notable single cards include a 1991 Donruss Roberto Alomar, a 1992 Fleer Neil O'Donnell, a 1992 Fleer Barry Foster, and a Playoff brand card featuring a Detroit Lions player. The cards are constructed of typical semi-glossy cardstock of that era. Visually, the cards show varying degrees of health; many exhibit white edges and soft corners typical of mass-produced unprotected cards. Centering appears fairly standard for early 90s Fleer production, which often had slight shifts. There are no visible major creases or water damage in the primary view, but the lack of protective sleeves suggests potential surface scratches or handling wear. These items represent the 'Junk Wax' era of the late 80s to early 90s, characterized by high production volumes. The craftsmanship is standard industrial lithographic printing with a matte finish on the reverse and a low-gloss UV coating on the front faces. Key identifiers include the Fleer and Donruss logos, player names in bold typography, and the distinct vertically oriented 'PROSPECTS' graphic on several cards.
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Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00
Basic Information
Category
Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards
Appraised On
March 19, 2026
Estimated Value
$1.00 - $3.00
Item Description
This collection consists of 16 standard-sized (2.5" x 3.5") sports trading cards from the early 1990s, primarily featuring football and baseball players. The assortment is composed largely of 1992 Fleer 'Prospects' and base set cards, including multiple duplicates of Siran Stacy (6 total), Sterling Sharpe (3 total), and Rod Beck (2 total). Notable single cards include a 1991 Donruss Roberto Alomar, a 1992 Fleer Neil O'Donnell, a 1992 Fleer Barry Foster, and a Playoff brand card featuring a Detroit Lions player. The cards are constructed of typical semi-glossy cardstock of that era. Visually, the cards show varying degrees of health; many exhibit white edges and soft corners typical of mass-produced unprotected cards. Centering appears fairly standard for early 90s Fleer production, which often had slight shifts. There are no visible major creases or water damage in the primary view, but the lack of protective sleeves suggests potential surface scratches or handling wear. These items represent the 'Junk Wax' era of the late 80s to early 90s, characterized by high production volumes. The craftsmanship is standard industrial lithographic printing with a matte finish on the reverse and a low-gloss UV coating on the front faces. Key identifiers include the Fleer and Donruss logos, player names in bold typography, and the distinct vertically oriented 'PROSPECTS' graphic on several cards.
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