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1990 Score Baseball Todd Stottlemyre Card #107

Sports Collectibles / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$0.05 - $0.50

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2.5 by 3.5 inch 1990 Score baseball card featuring pitcher Todd Stottlemyre of the Toronto Blue Jays. The card face showcases a vibrant blue border and a yellow inner frame surrounding an action photograph of Stottlemyre mid-delivery. The top left corner features the stylized yellow and black ' '90 Score' logo, while the bottom left displays the player's name in red block letters against a yellow background, followed by 'P' for pitcher. A circular Toronto Blue Jays logo is positioned in the bottom right corner. The card is printed on semi-glossy cardstock typical of the late 1980s and early 1990s 'junk wax' era. Regarding condition, the card is currently housed in a clear protective plastic sleeve and outer top-loader. The centering appears slightly heavy toward the left side. The corners and edges, as viewed through the sleeve, appear sharp with no immediate evidence of whitening or fraying. There are no visible creases or surface scratches on the front. This item represents a high-volume production period in sports card history and is characteristic of the clean, graphic design aesthetic utilized by Score to compete with established brands like Topps and Fleer during that era.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of the 1990 Score Todd Stottlemyre #107. The card presents in 'Near Mint' condition (PSA 7-8 equivalent). The registration is crisp, and the color saturation—specifically the signature high-contrast blue and yellow Score palette—remains vivid. While the corners appear sharp through the top-loader, I observe a moderate centering bias toward the left border (approximately 60/40), which is common for this production run. The surface maintains its original semi-gloss without visible factory dimples or print lines. From a market perspective, this card originates from the 'Junk Wax Era' (1987–1994), characterized by massive overproduction. During this period, print runs often exceeded one million copies per card. Todd Stottlemyre had a respectable career, but as he is not a Hall of Famer, there is negligible player-specific premium. High-supply and low-collector demand for base cards from '90 Score result in a market value that rarely exceeds the cost of the protective holder it occupies. Current market comparables show bulk lots of this set selling for pennies per card, with individual 'raw' cards typically found in quarter-boxes at local card shows. Limitations: My assessment is based on a digital image. A physical examination is required to detect surface indentations, wax stains on the reverse, or micro-trimming of the edges. Authentication in the sports card industry typically requires third-party grading (e.g., PSA, SGC, or BGS) to verify physical dimensions and stock integrity. However, given the high production volume and low market value, the cost of formal certification would significantly exceed the value of the card itself.

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