Which Donruss baseball cards are worth money?

Which Donruss baseball cards are worth money?

  • 1990 Donruss #365 Ken Griffey Jr. Estimated PSA 10 Value: $275.
  • 1990 Donruss #4 Ken Griffey Jr. Diamond Kings.
  • 1990 Donruss #61 Bo Jackson.
  • 1990 Donruss #665 Nolan Ryan King of Kings.
  • 1990 Donruss #96 Cal Ripken Jr.
  • 1990 Donruss #166 Nolan Ryan.
  • 1990 Donruss #190 Don Mattingly.
  • 1990 Donruss #304 Rickey Henderson.

How much is a 1989 Bo Jackson baseball card worth?

Bo Jackson Baseball Trading Card Values

1986 Donruss Highlights #43 Bo Jackson $2.68
1989 Topps #789 Bo Jackson $0.34
1989 Topps Big #238 Bo Jackson $0.34
1989 Topps Stickers #265 Bo Jackson $0.85
1989 Topps Tiffany #540 Bo Jackson $4.53

Are Donruss cards worth anything?

Donruss did provide us with some great images in this set and this card is no exception: we’re getting a look at one of the sweetest swings the game has ever seen unfolding before us. In top PSA 10 condition, these cards will likely sell for between $20 and $25.

Is Donruss a good brand?

Donruss Optic tends to be one of the best brands for Panini and basketball in general. Like prizm it features a ton of parallels and autograph cards.

Which 1989 baseball cards are the most valued?

Not surprisingly, Ripken’s cards are almost always among the most valuable in the sets they’re part of, and this 1989 Score is about a $20 item in PSA 10 condition. Talk about a guy who always has some of the most valuable cards in a set!

What is the most valuable baseball card in 1989?

10 Most Valuable 1989 Score Baseball Cards Edgar Martinez Rookie Card (#637) John Smoltz Rookie Card (#616) Gary Sheffield Rookie Card (#625) Randy Johnson Rookie Card (#645) Craig Biggio Rookie Card (#237) Sandy Alomar Jr. Rookie Card (#630) Cal Ripken Jr. (#15) Nolan Ryan (#300) Barry Bonds (#127) Rickey Henderson (#70)

What is the value of a 1989 Ken Griffey Jr rookie card?

The value of an ungraded 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card eventually climbed over $100. Years later, the rest of the set became almost irrelevant. There was a time when the Griffey might run you $140 and you could buy a factory set for $150.

What is the most valuable signed baseball?

The record for the most expensive signed baseball in history has been absolutely obliterated. On Sunday, a baseball with the signatures of 11 of the first Baseball Hall of Fame inductees sold at auction for over $600,000. It’s hard to imagine a baseball with more value and significance to the history of the game.

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