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Boxed 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Complete Set

Sports Trading Cards

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $35

As of June 28, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This appears to be a factor-sealed or retail-style cardboard storage box for a 1991 Upper Deck Baseball trading card set. The packaging is white with blue pinstripes and features images of various baseball cards across the front and sides. Legible text on the box includes 'Baseball 1991 EDITION', '3-D TEAM HOLOGRAMS AND BASEBALL CARDS', and '1991 COMPLETE SET'. It also notes an '800 CARD SET IN NUMERICAL ORDER' and mentions 'HIGH NUMBERS INCLUDE TRADED PLAYERS AND NEWEST ROOKIES'. The box bears the Upper Deck logo with the text '91 THE COLLECTOR'S CHOICE'. In terms of condition, the cardboard box shows visible wear including blunted corners, some creasing on the top surface, and yellowing tape or residue along the bottom edge. While the box represents an Upper Deck product, the contents of the box cannot be verified without physical inspection to confirm the presence and condition of the cards inside. These sets were common mass-produced items of the early 1990s, often referred to as the 'Junk Wax' era.

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Based on the provided image, I have examined this packaging which bears the markings and design consistent with a 1991 Upper Deck Baseball Complete Set. The box features the representative blue pinstripe graphics and 'The Collector's Choice' logo associated with that production year. From what I can see, the exterior box demonstrates visible wear, including blunted corners and potential adhesive residue. A primary limitation of this assessment is that I cannot verify the presence, completeness, or individual condition of the 800 cards purportedly inside without a physical inspection. This item dates to the 'Junk Wax' era, characterized by high production volumes which generally limits the market premium for such sets unless they contain high-grade key cards, such as the Chipper Jones rookie. The value estimate of $15 - $35 assumes the set is complete and the cards are in Near Mint condition, as is typical for factory-collated products. However, the external box wear suggests it may have been handled or stored in a sub-optimal environment. Should the contents be missing key cards or show signs of moisture damage not visible in the photo, the value could drop below $10. Conversely, if specific cards inside were to be professionally graded as Gem Mint, the value could increase, though the cost of grading often exceeds the raw card value for this era. To move beyond this hypothesis, an in-person examination is required to confirm the set's integrity and to check for the 'Final Edition' or 'High Number' variants mentioned on the packaging. Market demand for unauthenticated, mass-produced sets from this period remains stable but modest among nostalgic collectors.

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