San Francisco Giants Baseball Card Collection (Late 1980s)
Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

San Francisco Giants Baseball Card Collection (Late 1980s)

This is a collection of four individual San Francisco Giants baseball cards housed in a transparent plastic binder leaf. The items include: (Top Left) a 1988 Donruss Harry Spilman card featuring blue and red borders; (Top Right) a 1988 Topps Rick Reuschel card with the iconic orange/red 'woodblock' diagonal border and green nameplate; (Bottom Left) a 1989 Topps Greg Litton card featuring the distinctive grey 'pixel' border design; and (Bottom Right) a 1987 Topps Joel Youngblood card. The cards are standard 2.5 by 3.5-inch trading card size, printed on various cardstock materials ranging from the grey-backed Topps paper to the brighter Donruss stock. Notable features include the team-specific logos, player nameplates in bold typography, and action vs. portrait photography styles typical of the late 80s 'junk wax' era. Regarding condition, the cards show signs of average handling. The Harry Spilman card appears to have slightly soft corners. The Greg Litton card sleeve shows significant light reflection and possible surface wear to the plastic. Centering on the Reuschel card appears slightly heavy toward the left margin. There are no obvious signs of water damage, but the edges show micro-creasing consistent with being stored in binder sheets for several decades. These represent classic examples of mass-produced sports memorabilia from the peak of the hobby's popularity.

Estimated Value

$1.00 - $3.00

Basic Information

Category

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

Appraised On

April 6, 2026

Estimated Value

$1.00 - $3.00

Item Description

This is a collection of four individual San Francisco Giants baseball cards housed in a transparent plastic binder leaf. The items include: (Top Left) a 1988 Donruss Harry Spilman card featuring blue and red borders; (Top Right) a 1988 Topps Rick Reuschel card with the iconic orange/red 'woodblock' diagonal border and green nameplate; (Bottom Left) a 1989 Topps Greg Litton card featuring the distinctive grey 'pixel' border design; and (Bottom Right) a 1987 Topps Joel Youngblood card. The cards are standard 2.5 by 3.5-inch trading card size, printed on various cardstock materials ranging from the grey-backed Topps paper to the brighter Donruss stock. Notable features include the team-specific logos, player nameplates in bold typography, and action vs. portrait photography styles typical of the late 80s 'junk wax' era. Regarding condition, the cards show signs of average handling. The Harry Spilman card appears to have slightly soft corners. The Greg Litton card sleeve shows significant light reflection and possible surface wear to the plastic. Centering on the Reuschel card appears slightly heavy toward the left margin. There are no obvious signs of water damage, but the edges show micro-creasing consistent with being stored in binder sheets for several decades. These represent classic examples of mass-produced sports memorabilia from the peak of the hobby's popularity.

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