Summary
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Rookie Ken Griffey Jr., as well as the Rookie of the Upper Deck of 1989, have a significant value for collectors, some of which reach more than $ 2,000.
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Desert Shield cards from 1991, distributed to the Soldiers during the Gulf War, are very popular and can exceed $ 1,000.
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Modern variations such as 2021 Topps Super Short Print with Griffey Jr. And his father is rare and highly collector, with prices up to $ 459.
Ken Griffey Jr., one of the most legendary players in baseball history, was born in 1969. He began his career with Seattle Mariners and later played for Cincinnati Reds and Chicago White Sox. Thirteen ALL-STAR, Griffey Jr. He is also one of the best home hitters in MLB history.
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This iconic figure of the golden era of baseball won the American League MVP Award in 1997, along with 11 gold gloves and seven Silver Slugger awards. His baseball cards, especially his newcomers, were collectors invaluable and very popular since the late 80's. Here is a list of the most valuable cards Ken Griffey Jr.
Prices in this list come from sports cards and may change in the future. In addition, the evaluation is based on unchanged card values.
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Ken Griffey Jr. #41T [Rookie] 1989 Topps traded Tiffany
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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21,99 $ |
149,91 $ |
243.58 $ |
443,15 $ |
849,99 $ |
3 866,93 $ |
This set of 132 cards is a premium version of a standard edition that contains glossy surfaces and better cartons. Ken Griffey Jr. He is the most famous and valuable newcomer in the set. The Tiffany version is the beginning of his professional career and has a strong investment potential.
This set is an example of a baseball card boom at the end of the 80's and holds a special place in a hobby to include the first stars cards like Griffey. The year 1989 described Griffey's debut in Major League baseball, and at the age of only 19 years his early emergence made this newcomer card OO made the more striking and historically significant.
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Ken Griffey jr.: Star Rookie #1 [Rookie] 1989 upper deck
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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56.45 $ |
65.55 $ |
78.00 $ |
205.02 $ |
781,81 $ |
2 750.00 $ |
The 1989 upper deck set, one of the most revolutionary and influential editions in modern baseball history, contains 800 cards. The set, which is known for its high quality printing, has high -resolution photographs and a safety stamp on the back to prevent counterfeiting. Rookie card Ken Griffey Jr. It is the first first card in the set and its best known piece.
In addition to Griffey's potential, the card is very valuable because of its historical meaning. While the set contains other players of the Hall of Fame, no Griffey card is worth. The front shows how Griffey smiles in the Seattle Mariners cap with his biography and back statistics.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [Gold Signature] #117 1994 The Collector's choice
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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87.53 $ |
106,00 $ |
132,16 $ |
352.50 $ |
731.55 $ |
2 500.00 $ |
This set was made in the upper deck and was more accessible for its time and focused on younger collectors. The cards contain the statistics of players and biography on the back. Although it was more accessible than the premium sets of the upper decks, rare parallels such as the Golden Signature versions – such as Ken Griffey Jr. – They are more likely to be a collector.
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His card in this set reflects one of the peak periods of his career and is one of the most valuable in the collection. It is equipped with Griffey's Fax Gold signature. The year 1994 identified one of the most important seasons of Griffey Jr. because it evolved from young talent to one of the biggest stars of the league.
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Ken Griffey Jr. #392 1991 Topps Desert Shield
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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171,98 $ |
183,46 $ |
223,73 $ |
383,48 $ |
422,00 $ |
1 605,85 $ |
This set has a significant historical value because it was produced in 1991 to send American soldiers in Saudi Arabia and nearby regions as a moral strengthener during the Gulf War. Although it looks similar to the 1991 standard set, the front has a golden desert shield that distinguishes this set.
These cards, which contained 792 cards, were often damaged and lost because they were used in the war zone and rarely got into collecting hands. A newcomer card card Chipper Jones and other star players are doing this set very popular. Ken Griffey Jr. He is also a valuable and special work that represents one of his years of the approaching star.
Desert Shield Shield Griffey from 1991 is one of the most precious and valuable unautographic cards of his career.
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Ken Griffey Jr. #790 1991 Topps Desert Shield
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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198.70 $ |
245.00 $ |
425.85 $ |
990.00 $ |
1 325,93 $ |
999.99 $ |
Another Ken Griffey Jr. Of this set of war, it is one of the most valuable in the collection. This historical and nostalgic piece represents Griffey's fast advancing career. During this period he was a star player for Seattle Mariners.
The card contains his photo in the action pose, with his back depicting his statistics, biography and performance from the 1990 season. At the age of 22 in 1991, Griffey made the main selection of All-Star and contributed significantly to Mariners. This Rising Star card has become an invaluable piece for collectors and baseball investors.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [Autograph] #548 [Rookie] 1989 fleer
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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212,43 $ |
243.00 $ |
274,64 $ |
284,63 $ |
313,00 $ |
547,73 $ |
One of the most important sets of the late 80s, this edition came from one of the three main producers of the era and includes 648 cards. Card Rookie Ken Griffey Jr. He is the best known of the set, reflects his growing star and has constantly increases value over time. However, it is not the only card that will gain value – many have also appreciated.
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Griffey's card represents not only his newcomers' season, but the signed version is even of greater value and increases its collectibility. In 1989 he published an average of 0.264 with 16 domestic runs, which established himself as a rising star in Seattle and in the wider baseball world.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [Autograph] #220 1989 Bowman
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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212,65 $ |
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200.57 $ |
306,95 $ |
365.00 $ |
799,39 $ |
After 1955, the Bowman brand was revived and re -introduced to the 1989 set. This brand was brought back to Topps and focused on mixing nostalgia with modern collection. The set contained 484 cards and contained a clean and simple frame and cards that were printed in an unusual, excessive format.
Ken Griffey Jr. It excels as another key card of newcomers, symbolizing its early rise in baseball. It appears on the card in the uniform of Mariners. The set also includes newcomers of players such as John Smoltz, Gary Sheffield and Jim Abbott. Initially, she met mixed reactions, the set has gained popularity over time for nostalgic attraction and newcomers.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [SSSP] #247 2021 Topps
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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213,74 $ |
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459.00 $ |
This baseball set celebrates the 70th anniversary of the Topps brand and excels as a symbolic modern series that reflects its legacy. With more than 700 basic cards and numerous special variants includes a set of strong 70. Production theme and nostalgic elements.
This particular card honors Ken Griffey Jr., a legend whose game career ended in 2010. As a super short press, it is a very rare variant with very limited production. In the photo Griffey Jr. He is not alone next to his father Ken Griffey Sr. And it emphasizes their historical bond as the first duo of the father-Syn, who plays together in the same MLB team.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [Giraffe Prizm] #264 2022 panini prizm
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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999,99 $ |
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This set is a premium product from Panini and offers modern designs with a glossy surface for baseball card collectors. Although the MLB logo does not appear and is unlicensed, it still has popularity. With 250 cards, this set of standout contains newcomer names. GRIFFEY JR. It is a variant of prizm giraffe, which is visually noticeable.
As the name suggests, it has a giraffe formula on the surface and its production run is very low, so it is very rare. These rare variants are a modern interpretation of the Griffey Jr. Heritage, which mixes his past successes, including 13 All-Star and 630 domestic runs, with today's culture collection.
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Ken Griffey Jr. [Black Finite] #171 2024 panini prizm
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Interface |
Degree 7 |
Degree 8 |
Class 9 |
Grade 9.5 |
Dog 10 |
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1 500.00 $ |
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This modern set includes a design and a wide parallel range that attracts collectors. Basic set of 300 cards include parallel cards and thematic inserts. In addition to newcomers, there are also legends like Willie Mays, Joe Jackson and Joe Mauer. Although it is unlicensed, it is important to realize that Panini holds the MLB Players Association license.
Ken Griffey Jr. The Black Finite Parallel Series is a rare and valuable piece, with only one copy made. The combination of this legendary player, card design and its rarity is even more iconic.
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