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Griffey's Upper Deck rookie card is one of the most famous baseball cards ever, but it isn't his only notable card ...
Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie cards, like the 1989 Upper Deck Star Rookie, hold significant value for collectors, with some reaching over $2,000. The 1991 Topps Desert Shield cards, distributed to ...
The 1989 Upper Deck - #1 Ken Griffey Jr. (RC) card holds immense value among collectors as his rookie card. As the first card in the set, it carries sentimental value for fans and investors alike.
The monetary value of a 1989 Upper Deck Ken Griffey Jr. rookie card, like the value of any other card, or the value of a share of stock in General Electric, for that matter, can be calculated, day ...
Griffey, Geideman decided, would be his No. 1 card. Then it was time to secure the picture. Geideman called V.J. Lovero, a West Coast baseball photographer for Sports Illustrated and a contractor ...
On the heels of a record-breaking card sale, the Ken Griffey Jr. card market is as strong as ever. ... The famous 1989 Upper Deck Star Rookie has gone up in value by 15% over the past three months.
Ken Griffey Jr. has been retired for a decade but his 1989 rookie Upper Deck card has doubled in value since March.
For example, you won’t find a single person who actively collected in the junk wax era who will tell you that the 1993 Upper Deck SP Derek Jeter was a better card than the 1989 Upper Deck Ken ...
— -- Three baseball cards stand apart as the unquestioned most iconic pieces of cardboard ever printed: the 1909 T206 Honus Wagner, the first card whose print run was cut short and whose ...
The story of how Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie card became No. 1 in Upper Deck's first set is a Cooperstown-worthy tale of foresight, luck and photo manipulation, Darren Rovell writes.
The story of how Ken Griffey Jr.'s rookie card became No. 1 in Upper Deck's first set is a Cooperstown-worthy tale of foresight, luck and photo manipulation, Darren Rovell writes.