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1990 Donruss Doyle Alexander #206 Baseball Card

Sports Memorabilia / Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$0.05 - $0.25

As of June 10, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a standard 2.5 by 3.5 inch vintage baseball trading card made of cardstock, featuring Doyle Alexander of the Detroit Tigers. The card is part of the 1990 Donruss set, characterized by its bright red borders with black paint-splatter patterns on the left and right sides. The front displays a central action photograph of Alexander pitching in his home Tigers uniform. In the upper left corner, the 'Donruss 90' logo is present, followed by his name in a white script font across the top. The position 'P' and team name 'TIGERS' are located on the upper right in white sans-serif text. The card is currently housed in a clear protective plastic sleeve or semi-rigid holder, which exhibits some light surface scratching. Regarding the card's condition, the centering appears slightly shifted toward the bottom left border. The corners show very minor softening consistent with cards from the 'junk wax era.' There is a visible white speck or nick on the top red border above the 'n' in Alexander's name, and the bottom right corner shows a tiny bit of white chipping. Overall, it represents a mass-produced collectible from the early 1990s, showcasing the high-color design typical of the Donruss brand during that period.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have conducted a visual examination of this 1990 Donruss Doyle Alexander #206. The card features the era-specific 'paint splatter' red border design and depicts Alexander in a pitching motion. Authenticity appears consistent with mass-production techniques of the early 1990s, though definitive confirmation of cardstock density and ink absorption requires physical inspection. The card is in 'Good' to 'Very Good' condition, noting minor corner softening, visible edge chipping on the bottom right, and a registration/printing defect above the player's name. Centering is biased towards the bottom-left, common for this set. From a market perspective, this card originates from the 'Junk Wax Era,' a period characterized by extreme overproduction. Consequently, the supply of this specific card vastly outweighs current market demand. Doyle Alexander, while a solid veteran pitcher, does not command the 'Hall of Fame' premium that drives value in this era. Comparable sales for raw (unopened/unauthenticated) copies of this card typically hover in the 'cent' range, often sold in bulk lots rather than as individual units. Professional grading (e.g., PSA or SGC) would likely cost significantly more than the card’s realized market value. Limitations: This appraisal is based solely on digital imagery. To provide a final certification of authenticity and an 'Investment Grade' rating, I would need to perform a microscopic analysis of the halftone dot patterns, a blacklight test to check for modern paper brighteners, and a precision measurement of the card dimensions to ensure it hasn't been trimmed. Provenance documentation is rarely available for such items, but original factory set packaging would further support its origin.

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