| This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. (53) 1990 Fleer #256.

For additional information, see the Global Shipping Program This amount includes applicable customs duties, taxes, brokerage and other fees. The cover art and liner notes are included for a CD. can go from $30 to $70 or more in top condition.But, the Griffey Jr. card seems to be on everyone's want list as it can easily sell for hundreds of dollars in top grade.The "Blue/White Test" cards showcase the same images of their base counterparts but can come with a blue or white border.These rare test cards are desirable and can fetch hefty price tags depending on the player.I have seen the Bo Jackson card below, for example, sell for hundreds of dollars.These preview cards were made available to a select number of dealers as a way to promote their upcoming 1990 set release.There are only 12 cards in total and the backs of the cards will show each player's card number in that sequence.So there you have it, the ten most valuable 1990 Donruss cards...as well as a look at some other oddball issues that can have even greater value to them.As you can see, it will take the base cards on this top ten list being professionally graded in gem mint condition to be worth much.This set was a monster and contained a 716 card checklist in total.Within the set were also several different subsets, including:The set is huge and with all of the errors, parallels and variations it can seem a bit overwhelming, to say the least.But for those of us who grew up collecting these as kids, they'll always have a huge nostalgic factor to them despite not having the most monetary value.1963 Topps Mickey Mantle: The Ultimate Collector’s GuideMike Schmidt Rookie Cards: The Ultimate Collector’s Guide Ross is the founder of Old Sports Cards and has been collecting sports cards for over 30 years. United States and many other countries

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Bo Jackson was one of the most popular athletes in the world at the time having gained notoriety for being a two-sport star across baseball and football. important. It remains to be seen if Bonds will be inducted into the Hall of Fame but I don't think anyone can argue how talented he was.Back in the late '80s and early '90s during their time with the Pirates, he and Bobby Bonilla became known as the "Killer B's" as one of the most feared hitting duos in the league.Like the Griffey card on this list, this may not be the most exciting card in the world.But, because of Bonds' popularity and legacy, it still holds decent value in top grade.Bo Jackson was one of the most popular athletes in the world at the time having gained notoriety for being a two-sport star across baseball and football.1989 was particularly a great year for him as it would be the one and only time he'd make an MLB All-Star team.So, by the time the 1990 Donruss set was released, his was one of the most sought after cards.This guy was a hero to kids of that era and his popularity remains high to this day.Considering how dominant Rickey Henderson was, I'm surprised that he won only one MVP award.He was an absolute monster on the base paths, going on to become the game's all-time leader in stolen bases and runs scored.The excitement he brought to the game made him one of the most popular players of his day and his status as one of the game's all-time greats helps keep the value of this card respectable in top condition.But, Donruss had a tribute of their own, albeit less flashy.Card #659 in the set features Ryan in his Rangers uniform with a yellow star next to his name at the top and "5,000 K's" written in cursive along the bottom.Like his "King of Kings" card, this one can also be found with different variations of the reverse side.I used to love watching Larry Walker play because he was so well-rounded.He was dangerous at the plate and was a terrific outfielder as well.His 1997 MVP season in which he had 49 home runs, 143 runs scored, 130 RBI and a .363 batting average was one of the best seasons for any player that I can remember witnessing.It's a shame he barely missed out on the Triple Crown that year.His 1990 Donruss rookie card isn't the most expensive in the set but it still holds a little value in top grade.By the time you make it to number ten on this list, any number of cards could hold this spot.Cal Ripken Jr., Roger Clemens, Don Mattingly...they could all arguably be here.But, Bo Jackson's "Diamond Kings" card does seem to stick out a bit more than those so that's why I chose it for this spot.Perez's fingerprints are once again all over this card with his beautifully-created artwork depicting the legendary Bo Jackson in his Royals uniform.Along with the regular base set, Donruss released several different parallel and test issues in 1990.Some are more desirable than others but each has a unique story.And depending on the card and player, some can be worth The images on the fronts of these cards were the exact same as the base set but the fronts themselves had a glossy coating to them and the reverse sides show an "Aqueous Test" label.There were 264 cards in total and they are highly desirable to this day.In fact, many can go for hundreds of dollars depending on the player and I've even seen a Juan Gonzalez reverse negative rookie go for more than $1,000.These blue-bordered cards were issued as two separate factory sets, one for the American League and one for the National League.The concept was to feature the best of both league but when you consider that each set contained 144 cards, by the time you got to the bottom of the list the players weren't exactly of superstar caliber.The bigger names like Bo Jackson, Nolan Ryan, Cal Ripken Jr., etc.
Login. (1) 1990 Score #10. May have minor damage to jewel case including scuffs or cracks, This amount is subject to change until you make payment. or Best Offer. A 1990 Donruss Bo Jackson card number 61 has a book value of about .25 cents in near/mint -mint condition.