10 Most Valuable 1994 Topps Baseball Cards

What is the most valuable 1994 baseball card?

10 Most Valuable 1994 Topps Baseball Cards

  • 1994 Topps #34 Nolan Ryan.
  • 1994 Topps #158 Topps Prospects Short Stops.
  • 1994 Topps Traded #112 Paul Konerko Rookie Card.
  • 1994 Topps #400 Ken Griffey Jr.
  • 1994 Topps #248 Rickey Henderson.
  • 1994 Topps #600 Don Mattingly.
  • 1994 Topps #268 Pedro Martinez.
  • 1994 Topps #340 Mark McGwire.

Are Upper Deck baseball cards worth anything?

To have much worth they’ll either need to be an error/variation or be graded in perfect PSA 10 gem mint condition. That means the card needs to be basically flawless. And even then, they’ll likely only sell between $10 – $25 at most.

How much is a Babe Ruth Upper Deck baseball card worth?

Upper Deck, Babe Ruth, 1 Value: $0.80 – $15,659.50 | MAVIN.

How much is a Bo Jackson Upper Deck baseball card worth?

Bo Jackson #105 1990 Upper Deck

Sale Date ▲ ▼ Title ▲ ▼ ▲ ▼ Price
2021-09-04 1990 Upper Deck Bo Jackson Card #75 PSA 9 MINT!! Kansas City Royals #105 $14.99
2021-08-14 1990 Upper Deck Bo Jackson Card #105 PSA 9 MINT!! Kansas City Royals #105 $14.99
2021-07-31 1990 Upper Deck Bo Jackson #105 PSA 9 $20.50

Are any 1994 Topps baseball cards worth anything?

1994 Topps card list & price guide. Ungraded & graded values for all ’94 Topps Baseball Cards….SportsCardsPro Index: 1994 Topps.

Card Ken Griffey Jr. #400
Ungraded $2.00
Grade 9 $25.00
PSA 10 $163.75

Are there any valuable baseball cards from 1994?

1994 Upper Deck #KGAU Ken Griffey Jr. Of the three versions of this card, the “least” desirable is the one where Ken Griffey Jr. signed individually. Still, any collector would love to have one as Ken Griffey Jr. is right up there on the list of greatest centerfielders of all time along side Mantle.

What baseball cards from the 90s are worth money?

1990 Topps USA#1 George Bush. Estimated PSA 9 Value: $10,000.

  • 1990 Topps #336 Ken Griffey Jr.
  • 1990 Topps #414 Frank Thomas Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #690 Mark McGwire.
  • 1990 Topps #692 Sammy Sosa Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #757 Larry Walker Rookie Card.
  • 1990 Topps #1 Nolan Ryan.
  • 1990 Topps #300 Bo Jackson.
  • How much is a 1923 Babe Ruth baseball card worth?

    1923 W515-1 Babe Ruth hand cut card sells for $69,500.

    How much is a 1991 Upper Deck Bo Jackson baseball card worth?

    Bo Jackson #744 1991 Upper Deck

    Sale Date Title ▲ ▼ Price
    2022-02-09 1991 Upper Deck Bo Jackson #744 Baseball Card Chicago white Sox #744 $0.55
    2022-02-05 1991 Upper Deck #744 Bo Jackson #744 $1.00
    2022-02-03 Bo Jackson 1991 Upper Deck #744 Chicago White Sox #744 $1.99
    2022-02-03 1991 Upper Deck Bo Jackson #744 $1.11

    How much is a 1990 Bo Jackson card worth?

    Bo Jackson #300 1990 Topps

    Sale Date ▲ ▼ Title ▲ ▼ ▲ ▼ Price
    2022-01-19 1990 Topps Bo Jackson #300 Baseball Card PSA GEM MINT 10 #300 $45.00
    2022-01-19 1990 TOPPS BO JACKSON PSA 10 GEM MINT #300 KANSAS CITY ROYALS OAKLAND RAIDERS $40.00
    2022-01-12 Bo Jackson 1990 Topps Baseball #300 PSA 10 Gem Mint MLB Royals $49.95

    What is a 1994 Upper Deck baseball card?

    1994 Upper Deck is a 550-card was issued in two series of 280 and 270 cards, respectively. The design of 1994 Upper Deck Baseball was originally intended for 1994 SP. For 1994, the Upper Deck Baseball brand name was to have been retired with the new Collector’s Choice set inheriting the “flagship set” mantle.

    How many cards are in Upper Deck Series two?

    These 15 cards were distributed regionally as inserts in Upper Deck Series Two Hobby packs. The cards are nearly identical to the basic 1994 SP issue. Card fronts differ in that the region name is at bottom right where the team name is located on the SP cards.

    Was the 1994 upper deck hobby edition regionally distributed?

    The Hobby edition of 1994 Upper Deck was regionally distributed, with three different versions (East, Central, and West) of the Diamond Collection (Series One) and 1994 SP Previews (Series Two) inserts. (1994 SP was also to have been regionally-distributed.)

    What happened to Upper Deck baseball?

    At the time, Upper Deck was working to position its “Collector’s Choice” brand as its primary offering while it moved to retire the “Upper Deck Baseball” line altogether. And, the company had also been planning to use the 1994 Upper Deck Baseball design for its super-premium 1994 SP set.